To: Howlin
Howlin, every single one of these memos to file is in a proportionally spaced font, probably Palatino or Times New Roman.
In 1972 people used typewriters for this sort of thing, and typewriters used monospaced fonts.
The use of proportionally spaced fonts did not come into common use for office memos until the introduction of laser printers, word processing software, and personal computers. They were not widespread until the mid to late 90's. Before then, you needed typesetting equipment, and that wasn't used for personal memos to file. Even the Wang systems that were dominant in the mid 80's used monospaced fonts.
I am saying these documents are forgeries, run through a copier for 15 generations to make them look old.
This should be pursued aggressively.
47 posted on 09/08/2004 8:59:43 PM PDT by Buckhead
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1210662/posts?page=47#47
And persued agressively, it was!
It is kind of silly that Powerline gets so much more billing. Buckhead hit the nail on the head earlier and in a much more visible forum than Powerline.
They are not in the style that we used when I came in to the USAF. They looked like the style and format we started using about 12 years ago (1992). Our signature blocks were left justified, now they are rigth of center...like the ones they just showed.
Can we get a copy of those memos?
FOR THE RECORD: CBS Memos Controversy on Free Republic
LOOK AT THE TIME OF THAT POST!!!
And thanks for the ping, bvw.