Posted on 09/09/2004 3:10:33 PM PDT by Semper Paratus
Brit Hume announced story coming up now on National Guard docmunents
Maybe because in the interview Barnes said he was speaker of the house, a very young speaker of the house. Suggest you read the transcript on the CBS website. But this does not prove that he was telling the truth.
So, do we petition a prosecutor to file or what?
OK, I just got the message I will do so posthaste.
OK, I just got the message I will do so posthaste.
Where are images of the documents. Somehow I have missed a link to view them.
Also, how big is the paper? Back in those days, military paper was 8x10 1/2 rather than 8 1/2 x 11. And even if these are copies, the paper edges of the smaller paper should show up on the xerox copy.
I'm not so sure about "disparate", but they're definitely "desperate". ;-)
Actually, with some of those IBMs you could get a special character ball to use for things like superscripts. They were, however, expensive, breakable, hard to align, and very hard to use with any efficiency throughout a document. If you only needed one superscript on a page, it could be ok. But more than one and the alignment was invariably off. How do I know? I spent many hours and acquired a very interesting vocabulary attempting to create the crisp, professional documents I was after. 8->
>>According to the man that wrote the book on typewriter fonts (catalogued over 4000, regarded as "the expert" on typewritten documents), this font (Times New Roman) didn't exist as a typewriter font.<<
That was my recollection, though Times New Roman is very similar to one that was very popular at the time. Not Courier. That seemed to be included on just about every electric typewriter, but something that, as I recall, was referred to as more "bookish". ??
>>"I *still* do a double space after the end of sentences. I never knew that anything changed. lol"
You, too? And I still put a comma after the second to last item in a series, as in a, b, and c.<<
FINALLY! I am not alone! LOL
Oh,my. TOUCHDOWN~!!
But, an IBM Executive doesn't; it has the most stable platen I've ever seen. We had two of them, but since I don't type, my wife would have to be the witness; she could center using it and left/right justify, but I don't remember about the superscript although I believe it had the capability.
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