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Thread ID: 50436 2004-10-20 10:40:00 Horrible black web sites. Eric Richards (6226) Press F1
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283022 2004-10-20 10:40:00 Something that might interest you all the maximum time you should be exposed to loud sound, looks like we need a few "below 75 dB zones"

as from this comment
"OK, So what's this mean for my hearing?
Sounds less than 75 dB have no significant effect on our hearing. "
from www.myhometheater.homestead.com


But why the horrible black web sites?
as in www.abelard.org
Eric Richards (6226)
283023 2004-10-20 10:46:00 >But why the horrible black web sites?
>as in www.abelard.org

Check your monitor settings Eric, it's a friendly black on mine ;)
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R2x1 (4628)
283024 2004-10-20 10:52:00 Interesting comment about Bill Clinton,

If I click and drag my mouse other the text to highlight it, I can read it better.
Eric Richards (6226)
283025 2004-10-20 11:19:00 Strange - it's easy to read here, Firefox, and a 19" Sony G420
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R2x1 (4628)
283026 2004-10-20 11:46:00 No mine is only a old 15" Eric Richards (6226)
283027 2004-10-20 23:51:00 >But why the horrible black web sites?

A perfect example of extremely poor web design.
Interesting content though
45South (4769)
283028 2004-10-21 01:09:00 Pardon?? Winston001 (3612)
283029 2004-10-21 02:48:00 >But why the horrible black web sites?

I SAID:
A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF EXTREMELY POOR WEB DESIGN.
INTERESTING CONTENT THOUGH

DID YOU HEAR ME THIS TIME WINSTON :)
45South (4769)
283030 2004-10-21 03:34:00 There are a lot of sites around which do "clever", "designed", things like darkblue text on black, or even white text on bright yellow. Sometimes the content is good, but I'm afraid that I can't be bothered. If they want people to read the results of their hard work (or cut&paste ;-)) there's an easy way to ensure that: make it legible. Graham L (2)
283031 2004-10-21 03:46:00 Looks perfectly fine to me Pete O'Neil (250)
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