To: TaxRelief
You can't get an exact match with faxed documents. A forensic analysis would require the original documents, which we will never see.
My point is much simpler. Any 1970 document that closely resembles the CBS documents would give plausibility to Mapes, but no such document has been found. Even a document from outside the military would demonstrate feasibility.
I edited a little magazine in 1974 that was typeset on a Composer. I could specify the typesetting features like centering and superscript, but my printer ran his Composer from a minicomputer that did all the calculations for centering. This system cost $30,000 in 1974. I don't know if it was even available in 1970 at any price.
185 posted on
11/10/2005 7:54:58 AM PST by
js1138
(Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
To: js1138
'twas available, but that is of less relevance than your point that
any 1970 document that closely resembles the CBS documents would give plausibility to Mapes, but no such document has been found. Even a document from outside the military would demonstrate feasibility.And unless it's faked, it's highly unlikely that one will ever BE found.
211 posted on
11/10/2005 9:23:08 AM PST by
TaxRelief
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