The Pamphleteer

During colonial times in America, if you wanted to convince or inform people about some issue that you considered important, you went to the local printer and got some pamphlets printed. You then handed them out, read them to anybody that was interested, nailed them to the town bulletin board, or the nearest tree. The first amendment was specifically written to protect this type of activity and the writers or "pamphleteers".

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Monday, September 13, 2004
 
Hey Democrats, Your Chance to Win Up To $25,000

Since CBS and the Democrats are absolutely certain the National Guard memos are verifiable, here's a chance to win up to $25,000.

Find a typewriter from 1972 that does the following:

Think for a minute of what this challenge is. We're looking for a typewriter that could do all of the following:

1) Use a proportionally spaced font with advanced kerning and proportional spacing identical to Microsoft Word

2) Have a left-curled apostrophe key

3) Have the ability to superscript not just in position, but also a decrease in font size from 12pt to 7-8pt

4) Have sentence breaking identical to Microsoft Word default rules

5) Have 13pt vertical spacing identical to Microsoft Word defaults

6) Have the ability to center text on the page identical to Microsoft Word defaults (this one I hadn't even thought of and, yeah, pretty much helps close the lid on this case -- unless you think Killian had the ability to eyeball-center a line of text to the millimeter.)


For more details, go to: Defeat John John

This should be fun!!!!