That's OK. I see Digital Research, since I ran DR-DOS as long as I could. :laugh:
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Tim Schwallie wrote:
And they have to start with those that are in-accurate
Like by removing inappropriate hyphens? You can't buck Skitt's Law.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
having got one 27" max my next machine will definitely be another - the monitor is pure brilliance (although I do have to sit further away when playing FPS games to avoid being sick!)
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What amazes me is that people clearly want as much bandwidth as they can get and the providers clearly seem uninterested in providing to the customers what they want and instead try to cap it. We're all paying good money to these guys, it's surely their responsibility to ensure we get what we want. I think you're right, there's a technical issue of capacity here that is being reached because they are not investing any profits in upgrading their systems as substantially as they should be.
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Tim Schwallie wrote:
I also told them to put a bunch of masking tape on the screens to reduce glare.
Masking tape would also keep them from being distracted by anything on-screen. Imagine the increase in productivity - genius! :laugh: