Hey Bruce...

> Give it a week or two, though and it'll feel just right. Then you'll
> work on someone else's system with an old 20" or, heaven forfend, a
> 17" screen at 1024 x 768 and you'll be all "What IS this puny thing I
> have to work with?? Let me get back to my *normal* computer!" 8-)

I'd love a 24 inch monitor, but it's a little out of my price range  
right now. However, I recently re-discovered the second VGA port on my  
video card and connected a second 20 inch LCD to my Sawtooth. Nope,  
it's not quite like having a 24 inch or larger display, but dual 20's  
are awfully handy.
I do a lot of financial work on m$ spreadsheets and have to transfer  
information over to m$ word files. Having the spreadsheet in one  
display and the word doc in another is great.

Okay... watching a movie on one display and slaying orcs on the other  
is a "small" consideration too! ;-) Jeez... I'm such a nerd!

Amanda

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