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Sorry for the forum departure, but my new site is almost there. While InterNIC
transfers my domain to my new server, I was wondering what display size you run
in? My concern is really how many of you use less than 800x600.

Just email me direct: wardsweb@...

Thanks
Luther


 

800 x 600 is pretty much the norm. I use that at home, and
at work, my screen size is much larger.

Win98 at 640x480 is like driving a car while looking
through a toilet paper tube, with one eye closed.

-=Jeff Gross=-

On 5 Feb 2000 wardsweb@... wrote:

From: wardsweb@...

Sorry for the forum departure, but my new site is almost there. While InterNIC
transfers my domain to my new server, I was wondering what display size you run
in? My concern is really how many of you use less than 800x600.

Just email me direct: wardsweb@...

Thanks
Luther


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sstinc:"First sstinc:Last"
 

Dear Jeff,
Most of today's modern laptops use a 1024 x 768 screen at 16bit color. 800 x 600 is
on the small side for screens less than 12" diagonal. Even the most inexpensive
laptops in the last couple of years have had this as a minimum screen size.
James Bongiorno

jgross@... wrote:

From: jgross@...

800 x 600 is pretty much the norm. I use that at home, and
at work, my screen size is much larger.

Win98 at 640x480 is like driving a car while looking
through a toilet paper tube, with one eye closed.

-=Jeff Gross=-

On 5 Feb 2000 wardsweb@... wrote:

From: wardsweb@...

Sorry for the forum departure, but my new site is almost there. While InterNIC
transfers my domain to my new server, I was wondering what display size you run
in? My concern is really how many of you use less than 800x600.

Just email me direct: wardsweb@...

Thanks
Luther


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True, but If I go much beyond 800 x 600 on my home
15" dia screen, I have trouble seeing things.


On Sat, 5 Feb 2000 sstinc wrote:

From: sstinc:"First sstinc:Last" <jamesbongiorno@...>

Dear Jeff, Most of today's modern laptops use a 1024 x 768 screen at
16bit color. 800 x 600 is on the small side for screens less than 12"
diagonal. Even the most inexpensive laptops in the last couple of years
have had this as a minimum screen size. James Bongiorno

jgross@... wrote:

From: jgross@...

800 x 600 is pretty much the norm. I use that at home, and
at work, my screen size is much larger.

Win98 at 640x480 is like driving a car while looking
through a toilet paper tube, with one eye closed.

-=Jeff Gross=-

On 5 Feb 2000 wardsweb@... wrote:

From: wardsweb@...

Sorry for the forum departure, but my new site is almost there. While InterNIC
transfers my domain to my new server, I was wondering what display size you run
in? My concern is really how many of you use less than 800x600.

Just email me direct: wardsweb@...

Thanks
Luther


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Mark Gurries
 

Luther Ward wrote:

From: wardsweb@...

Sorry for the forum departure, but my new site is almost there. While
InterNIC
transfers my domain to my new server, I was wondering what display size
you run
in? My concern is really how many of you use less than 800x600.

Just email me direct: wardsweb@...

Thanks
Luther
800 x 600 is fine.


Best Regards,

Mark Gurries (replying from home)

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