01:40:20 james: */15 * * * * would run every 15th minute, of every hour, of every day, of every month, of every day of the week 02:01:56 Jans Carton: It sometimes takes years to develop a typeface. Thousands of person-hours. 04:03:44 gary meyer: Watch Helvetica on Netflix Today! | NetflixMovies.com 04:04:35 gary meyer: HELVETICA is a 2007 film that ran on PBS’s Community Cinema. 04:05:01 gary meyer: https://www.netflixmovies.com/helvetica-2007 04:07:01 gary meyer: - - - 04:08:27 gary meyer: Jim Kirchherr of ch 9 (KETC) hosted its presentation @ The Mo History Museum. 04:19:22 stanford b: What font did Jefferson use when he wrote the DoI? 04:20:28 stanford b: And who was it that actually "wrote" or "penned" the Constitution? 04:38:14 Scott Granneman: Jefferson's original draft is preserved at the Library of Congress, complete with changes made by John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, as well as Jefferson's notes of changes made by Congress. The best-known version of the Declaration is a signed copy that is displayed at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., and which is popularly regarded as the official document. This engrossed copy (finalized, calligraphic copy) was ordered by Congress on July 19 and signed primarily on August 2.