![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Bob Coe" wrote in message news:%JM0d.23965$ni.13950@okepread01... "Ed Rasimus" wrote But, the more important questions relate to why the commander is writing memos about pressure from a superior who retired 18 months earlier and hence was no longer above him. Or, why is the commander ordering Bush for a physical just two weeks into his 90 period of eligibility? Or, since when does a squadron commander issue orders for flight physicals (they don't!) Or why does the commander identify a CYA memo as a CYA? If you're really trying to cover your ass you don't point it out in the subject line. Or, why is the commander writing orders to a subordinate that he has already approved for temporary posting to another state in a unit which at the time had no airplanes to fly and over which he had no authority? Or, why does the commander's wife and son deny that he could type, that he was a memo writer or that he had any problem with Lt. Bush who he had commended very publicly on the record the year before? All of your points are right on the mark! I just don't see how a person like Dan Rather could be so easily duped by these forgeries. They weren't even originals! Hell even I can cut out someone's signature and put it on any letter I want with just a Xerox machine. Today I would just use my scanner and add it to my MS Word document. No, I think Dan Rather was putting his reputation behind a known forgery, to give it credence, and to hurt the Republican party. I hope it now results in his finally being put out to pasture (which should have happened 10 years ago anyway). Same with the other scum-bags on 60 minutes, who are always making a mountain out of a mole hill. I see only two reasons Dan Rather would have swalllowed the Rathergate memos. One Rather is stupid, or two Rather wanted to believe them. I opt for the the latter. Rather is a paristan democrat and is shows. David |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Tom Cervo" wrote in message ... Flynn said it's "very unlikely" that the memos are legit, adding that he knows of no typewriter fonts using proportionally spaced Roman type with a raised "th" available in the 1970s. Come off it, Dan, anyone who used a typewriter knew the trick of lifting the roller a smidge (or lowering it) for sub (or super) script. You must not have ever typed footnotes. In smaller case than the rest of the document? Not to mention that anytime I ever did that with an IBM Selectric, when I tried to go back to the original line I invariable found the following type to be just a *smidgen* out of vertical alignment with what I had done before. Brooks |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
What trick did you use on your typewriter to get it to do proportional
fonts - Do the terms "pica" and "elite" mean anything to you? Jack "Tom Cervo" wrote in message ... Flynn said it's "very unlikely" that the memos are legit, adding that he knows of no typewriter fonts using proportionally spaced Roman type with a raised "th" available in the 1970s. Come off it, Dan, anyone who used a typewriter knew the trick of lifting the roller a smidge (or lowering it) for sub (or super) script. You must not have ever typed footnotes. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Tom Cervo" wrote
Flynn said it's "very unlikely" that the memos are legit, adding that he knows of no typewriter fonts using proportionally spaced Roman type with a raised "th" available in the 1970s. Come off it, Dan, anyone who used a typewriter knew the trick of lifting the roller a smidge (or lowering it) for sub (or super) script. You must not have ever typed footnotes. Really!?? How do you get the font size to change? No, the first typewriter to do that was the Selectric, as it had scripts of a smaller font on the typing ball. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Tom Cervo" wrote in message ... Flynn said it's "very unlikely" that the memos are legit, adding that he knows of no typewriter fonts using proportionally spaced Roman type with a raised "th" available in the 1970s. Come off it, Dan, anyone who used a typewriter knew the trick of lifting the roller a smidge (or lowering it) for sub (or super) script. You must not have ever typed footnotes. Haven't seen a copy of the "memo", hu? The superscripted "th" is in a much smaller font size than the rest of the document; the "th" used aprox the same horizontal space as each digit in the number before it. *If* it was produced by a typewriter of any vintage that used impact transfers of fixed characters, the superscript "th" was a single character. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 06:35:06 -0400, Cub Driver
wrote: On 11 Sep 2004 22:30:08 GMT, (Tom Cervo) wrote: Come off it, Dan, anyone who used a typewriter knew the trick of lifting the roller a smidge (or lowering it) for sub (or super) script. You must not have ever typed footnotes. And makes the letters tiny? The forgeries were almost certainly created by Microsoft Word, and were certainly created by a computer. The forger was so amateurish that he didn't know how to turn off the auto-correct feature! all the best -- Dan Ford And, does anyone remember how you centered a heading with a typewriter? You counted the letters in the line to be typed, then centered the roller and backspaced half the number of letters before starting to type. Can you imagine a commander typing himself an MFR going through that sort of centered heading drill? Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" "Phantom Flights, Bangkok Nights" Both from Smithsonian Books ***www.thunderchief.org |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Ed Rasimus" wrote
And, does anyone remember how you centered a heading with a typewriter? You counted the letters in the line to be typed, then centered the roller and backspaced half the number of letters before starting to type. Can you imagine a commander typing himself an MFR going through that sort of centered heading drill? Yes, yes! When I first saw the memo's, I thought maybe the Guard couldn't afford letterhead. Didn't the Guard have letterhead back then? Someone called it "Rathergate" and I thought this was pretty funny, since CBS attaches -gate to just about everything political. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article P%_0d.24205$ni.4337@okepread01, "Bob Coe"
wrote: Someone called it "Rathergate" and I thought this was pretty funny, since CBS attaches -gate to just about everything political. A lot of folks are putting it online with the "th" superscripted, sorta like "Ra^th^ergate." -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Tips on Getting Your Instrument Rating Sooner and at Lower Cost | Fred | Instrument Flight Rules | 21 | October 19th 04 07:31 AM |
U.S. Air Force Moves Ahead With Studies On Air-Breathing Engines | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | October 29th 03 03:31 AM |
Air Force Battlelabs working to keep service ahead of the curve | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | July 31st 03 09:37 PM |