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Old September 13th 04, 09:56 AM
Howard Kveck
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In article . net,
"Tom Kunich" wrote:

"Howard Kveck" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Robert Chung" wrote:

is the time gap between first and second in the Tour de l'Avenir.

Lokvist
took the final stage with a big fist pump, thinking he'd won the

overall.
The officials had to go back to the first stage ITT to determine the
overall. The 1989 TdF GC time gap was roughly 20 times larger.

(I would have written 41/100ths of a second, but the "ths" weren't
superscripted. Some people would consider this proof that this post was
written before 1973).


I hand-typed a copy of your post, and it looks identical. This
conclusively proves your post is a forgery.


http://wizbangblog.com/images/cbsdoc...studysmall.jpg

If you don't think that the See-BS "documents" are forgeries after this
perhaps you ought to vote for Chirac.


I was mocking some of the people who have styled themselves as experts
in the field of document analysis. See, I don't claim to be an expert in
this field, and I haven't made up my mind on whether they are or aren't
forgeries. A couple of points, though. Some sites I've looked at say that
not all documents that are alleged to be from Killian look the same,
type-wise. Who's to say whether or not they were all done on the same
typewriter, or even by the same person (him or one of several secretaries)?
Further, there was a lot of talk about proportional and superscripted types
not existing then. A little searching will show that IBM had machines out
in '41 that did both of those things, and that the US govt. had them in
common useage. As for the fonts matching, well, Times New Roman in Word
better look like Times New Roman on a typewriter. The fonts in computers
and word processors are made to match the mechanically generated versions
of the same name.

It is interesting to me that the White House didn't and doesn't dispute
any of what the documents said. They aren't pushing back on this at all. I
doubt that's because they knew that the blogoshpere would sort it out for
'em. Maybe they want them to go away?

The important part of all this is simple: did GWB fulfill his obligation
in the TNG? It does not appear to be so. Example:
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/0...ws/20guard.htm

As for me voting for Chirac, I don't understand. Chirac is French and...
Ooooooooooohhhhhhh, now I get it! You called Kerry Chirac, cuz he's so, you
know, French. Damn, that is *so* cute.

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tanx,
Howard

"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind."
Albert Einstein

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