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Nahualli
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Xion
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 06:43 Post subject:
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because they are false?
someone please explain to me how an old ass typewriter would have the ability to put in a raised "th" after a number.
gg, thx ^_^
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Orbit
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 07:12 Post subject:
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| Xion wrote: | because they are false?
someone please explain to me how an old ass typewriter would have the ability to put in a raised "th" after a number.
gg, thx ^_^ |
| Quote: | | Rather said typewriters were available in the early 1970s which were capable of printing superscripts. CBS pointed to other Texas Air National Guard documents released by the White House that include an example of a raised "th" superscript. |
Makes you go hmmmm.
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Sold
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 10:45 Post subject:
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Luturb
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 12:06 Post subject:
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They want to believe.
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Confused
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Posted: 09/11/04 - 13:19 Post subject:
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| Orbit wrote: | | Xion wrote: | because they are false?
someone please explain to me how an old ass typewriter would have the ability to put in a raised "th" after a number.
gg, thx ^_^ |
| Quote: | | Rather said typewriters were available in the early 1970s which were capable of printing superscripts. CBS pointed to other Texas Air National Guard documents released by the White House that include an example of a raised "th" superscript. |
Makes you go hmmmm.  |
| Quote: | That superscript, however, is in a different typeface than the one used for the CBS memos. Document examiner Sandra Ramsey Lines of Paradise Valley, Ariz., who examined the documents for the AP, said she was "virtually certain" they were generated by computer.
Lines said that meant she could testify in court that, beyond a reasonable doubt, her opinion was that the memos were written on a computer.
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Makes you ho hmmmmm
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