On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 07:57:20 -0400
Robert William Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> The 80 column rule is retarded.  None of this code needs to fit on punch 
> cards, nor is it COBOL.  There are legitimate reasons to have lines 
> longer than 80 columns.  No matter how simple a program is, it is likely 
> to have an expression that is longer than 80 characters.  Most people's 
> displays are wider than 80 columns these days.  Vertical real estate is 
> at a greater premium than horizontal real estate these days with wider 
> aspect ratio monitors, which better approximate the human field of 
> vision.  Why make people scan more than one line for a single expression?
> 

A printed page is still 80 column with very readable characters. 
The human vision may be better approximated by wide screen 
monitors but human reading vision not. That's why nobody publish
a printed newspaper or a book in a "wide-page" format. Even more,
one can hardly find a newspaper which has no columns (each line
as wide as a whole page).

My two cents,
Krzysztof

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