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  • Subject: Re: RTFM (was: CPYF behavior)
  • From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 16:11:33 -0500
  • Organization: Dilgard Frozen Foods

Larry Bolhuis wrote:

>  You guys just aren't getting the picture here.  I have seen display adaptors
> that support 4 monitors EACH of 1280x1024 resolution.  I am pretty sure I saw 
>one
> that did 9 of em!  Now to Windoze this looks like one gigantic desktop so you 
>can
> open manuals to your hearts content.  Quit wimping out with those tiny 14 inch
> screens and this problem is solved!  After all what does IBM sell, books? NO 
>they
> sell hardware!!! <VBG>

I know you have a <VBG> there, BUT . . .

Go convince my boss that I need 9 display monitors attached to my PC. 
Then find me space on my desk, or wall mountings that will hold these 9
monitors.  <VBG>

-- 
-Jeff
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