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![]() "Telamon" wrote: If people can type up the document on a computer and it lines up with the documents in question then they are fake documents. (snip) Not really? Computer printer manufacturers, and computer font designers, have spent decades trying to reproduce the output of popular typewriters and printing presses. Indeed, many computer fonts used today are based directly on the old typewriter fonts. Companies making word processing programs have spent decades trying to get similar results from their programs. At this point, after decades of such efforts, it would really be more surprising if the results between the two (typewriters and computers) were actually that different. Stewart |
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