Hi Folks,
It has been said:
>> Now I agree because that "option" will stlll allow us to see....
>> Kari, Cindy and Andrea. ;-)
> Possibly the only good reason(s) to have a graphics capable browser. <G>
Certainly a very good reason. :)
But not the only one.
Some of us DO use the internet for information that comes in graphic
form, or is enhanced by graphic images.
e.g. I have data sheets on chemicals that have the molecular drawing
embedded in the page, collected from the net.
e.g. I have data pages on plant materials used by my clients, with a
picture of the relevant flower/leaf/root, collected from the net.
e.g. I can get images of musical notation that will allow me to sequence
MIDIs that I can give back to the internet community. I am currently
contributing to an archive of old English collected music, so scholars
can read the sheet music, and hear the tunes at the same time.
Of course, Kari, Cindy and Andrea are a bit too young, but their
grannies still look good to me. :)
Thank you Michael, for Arachne. For many reasons, including
graphics.
Regards,
Ron
Ron Clarke http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html
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