Well, as a typist from way back and still owning many old typewriters, I canI have to agree... IBM Selectrics of the day were perfectly capable of producing proportional fonts, superscripts and all the other typing elements that didn't exist at the time according to this so called expert. It's been cited that one could type the same memo using Microsoft Word and produce identical results with each letter and spacing matching up perfectly... well, that's because computer font designers at the time that Microsoft Times New Roman and other standard fonts were developed, were mimicking the then-standard Selectrics! This would make it easier to match existing pre-printed forms, etc.
tell you that the supposed "expert" who says the documents "may" be faked is
full of poop!
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