I can confirm your issue with a font from the ubuntu repositories (your
example file doesn't work without having your font installed), the font
I used is "GFS Theokritos" from the ttf-gfs-theokritos package. The
problem seems to be that the font does not have a bold version,
Openoffice is trying to create a bold font from the regular font itself
(which typically does not lead to a nice results). Still this "getting
fussy" should obivously not happen.

Could you check whether your "Technical" font has a native bold version? Try 
this in a terminal:
  fc-list | grep Technical

** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Font becomes fuzzy in presentation mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585910
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