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It was highly out of the ordinary for an organization, even the Air Force, to have proportional-spaced fonts for someone to work with, said Allan Haley, director of words and letters at Agfa Monotype in Wilmington, Mass. Im suspect in that I did work for the U.S. Army as late as the late 1980s and early 1990s and the Army was still using [fixed-pitch typeface] Courier.
Can't you people see that your Chimperor lied to you, lied about his service. There's
witnesses to vouch that Bush didn't pull his full term.
To bad the wingnuts weren't as scrutinizing of the administration's so-called evidence of Iraq's WMD as they are of 1970's era typewriter fonts and look they got it wrong as always.
In 1941
IBM announces the Electromatic Model 04 electric typewriter, featuring the revolutionary concept of proportional spacing. By assigning varied rather than uniform spacing to different sized characters, the Type 4 recreated the appearance of a printed page, an effect that was further enhanced by a typewriter ribbon innovation that produced clearer, sharper words on the page. The proportional spacing feature became a staple of the IBM Executive series typewriters.
See link to IBM archived timeline
http://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/history/year_1941.html Dumbyas boys can't even get the facts for the cover up right