Posted on 09/10/2004 12:47:25 PM PDT by WoodstockCat
Hannity just said a story will be filed later today that from sources inside CBS that the source of the documents is also the one who provided the Abu Grihab prison photos.
To let the rest of us know what kerning is see this Adobe kerning explanation
If I may be so bold as to summarize. Kerning is varying the spacing between letters based on what the two lettters actually are, rahter than just how wide they might be. Thus a "T" and an "A" would be closer together than two "A"s or two "T"s, because the "A" has overhead room to accomodate the top of the "T".
From the adobe site:
Kerning
Kerning refers to data included in a font that specifies how to adjust the spacing of a specific pair of characters in a font. The following example illustrates a word that uses kerning, and one with no kerning, using the default spacing in the font.
what was the cost of that kind of typewriter??? Fred Barnes was talking about it but I missed the amount. I think he said either 2K or 20K.
I thought you were supposed to leave your boots or shoes untied by the bed for that. At least that's the way we did in ROTC field training. (in effect, Basic for officer candidates)
After 33 years, I can still hear our fire marshall, whose name was, I kid you not, Geronimo, walking the corridors at lights out yelling "unlace your boots". :) )
Added as #48! Thanks!
This story gets curiouser and curiouser. :O)
Don't know the cost, I was a lowly clerk-typist at the time. But it was expensive enought that in an office with about 300 people in it, there was only one Executive -- and that was for the president's office. It was so hard to use, everyone hated it!
Someone else (on this thread or another, I can't remember) said you couldn't center a line of type on an Executive. You could, but it was painstaking. Regular centering was done by tabbing to the center, then backspacing once for every 2 letters in the line you were going to type. With the Executive, each backspace moved you back only one 'unit' - and you had to know how many units each character contained, both lower and upper-case, and count backwards according to that formula. For example, for the word Kiwanis, with 7 letters -- but - K and w are 3 units, i is 1 unit, and the a, n and s are all 2 units. So that's 14 units. So you'd go to Center and backspace 7 units. Clear as mud, huh? And if you made a mistake? YOW! Start over!
I just heard on Fox that the CBS producer of the story on these documents is the SAME producer who broke the Abu Ghraib story!
Here are two links to stories confirming Hackworth and CBS --
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/bal-te.chip09may09,0,1722686.story?coll=ny-nationalnews-headlines
And this from the NYT via Free Republic --
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1131788/posts
Fox and Tony Snow now discussing "web sites who discovered this info."
Don't be so certain. Remember they are obliged to guard the Trophy Husband and Ketchup Lady, at least until 3 November 2004.
Tony Snow just repeated this charge.
Then obviously they didn't do it, because whoever did it didn't have, or at least didn't use, any knowledge of the way the military, especially the military of the early '70s, worked.
And the IBM Executive typewriter didn't do kerning. The memo has kerning.
LOL
"What's the frequency of the typewriter, Kenneth?"
What is the likelihood that the original documents could be procured for testing? If age could be established, that should settle it, right? Nobody is going to seed a file in 1972 in anticipation of a scandal in 2004 (unless the DNC has powers we do not as yet suspect).
great post on kerning.
On the Format menu, click Font, and then click the Character Spacing tab. There's a little box 2/3 down, 1/3 to the right. "kerning" is right there next to the box.
Ohhhh, kerning, now I get it!
What persuades me the most, however, is the widow's and son's claim that Col. Killian didn't make memos for the record.
Almost equally persuasive is "W"'s birthday was in July, so the due date for his flight physical was July 31, not some time in May as suggested by this strange bit of unorthodox correspondence.
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