Posted on 09/09/2004 3:10:33 PM PDT by Semper Paratus
Brit Hume announced story coming up now on National Guard docmunents
"You can't spend 99% of your time fearing/hating/feeling just a little bit inferior to/ the military and then expect to have the first clue about how it works when the need arises."
Hey, maybe you are on to something here: they ARE truly jealous of those who actually did serve . . .
So how will See B.S. make this right? Think they'll have an hour long story on how they were wrong and President Bush has been cleared? ROTFLOL In our dreams...
Hannity is going to address this but I'm too worn out to take notes. Just wanted to post a heads up for any who wish to follow.
Baby steps. Ten years ago this kind of thing would have been relegated to the role of conspiracy nuts. Twenty years ago it would have been accepted as fact by everyone. Today it's recoginzed as propaganda bull by a large segment of society.
This is so sweet.
ACK!
Gerri Ferraro on H & C has her haircut like Hillary's new do...the super short haircut.
She's insisting Kerry's atrocity testimony was true.
I *still* do a double space after the end of sentences. I never knew that anything changed. lol
If these documents were produced on a typewriter, the typewriter was not a Selectric. The Selectric does not have proportional spacing, the Executive does.
There is a Selectric that facilitates proportional spacing, but I'd bet my house that the "Selectric-Composer" was not used in this context.
The first IBM Composer was the IBM "Selectric" Composer announced in 1966. It was a hybrid "Selectric" typewriter that was modified to have proportional spaced fonts. It is 100% mechanical and has no digital electronics. Since it has no memory, the user was required to type everything twice. While typing the text the first time, the machine would measure the length of the line and count the number of spaces. When the user finished typing a line of text, they would record special measurements into the right margin of the paper. Once the entire column of text was typed and measured, it would then be retyped, however before typing each line, the operator would set the special justification dial (on the right side) to the proper settings, then type the line. The machine would automatically insert the appropriate amount of space between words so that all of the text would be justified.
Didn't see any when I went to selectric.org earlier today.
Air National Guard Flunky?
Are you out of your mind?
LOL. Starting to sound like Dale Gribble. Not that that's a bad thing...
Me too. Maybe that's why my typing looks goofy.
Didn't you get the.....em.....memo?
That's called "kerning".
"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.
For some reason I feel compelled to play 'Oh Happy Day.'
Loud.
Bush went in in 1968. Barnes was not only Speaker of the Texas House at that time, he was in some position with the UN for the Johnson administration & very likely out of the country that year. I guess the Texas House only meets on odd years.
"I *still* do a double space after the end of sentences."
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