13) Repeats and re-alleges all statements set forth in items 1 through 13 of this 
Request as though fully set forth herein. [ SCO vs IBM style www.groklaw.net]

14) Upon information and belief, to use the new $$$ video card at max res (999999 X 
88888) the text is so small the minimum required monitor is a Sony PFM-50C1 50 inch 
plasma [ $6,259 at http://www.newegg.com/app/manufact.asp?catalog=385&DEPA=0 ]

15) A life size picture of my Colin Farrell screen saver, item #4, hanging on the wall 
will look r3411y k00L and improves the spacial environment of the office.

16) By having said monitor, item #14, wall mounted I have more room on my desk for 
dust collectors to keep dust from collecting on the monitor and therefore prolonging 
its useful life by reducing the amount dust it collects.

----call the above Wednesday humor

BTW I have 2 year old test dust under my monitor to prove a theory that if you don't 
dust for 3 years it won't collect any more dust.

I use 19" Philips flat CRT [109-B4 $275] and spent yesterday morning on a 21", now I 
want one

I do not recommend LCD's for mapping or any other real work


Trey Pattillo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.wap3.com
N27.799013 W-97.665322

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Bean, Nick (N)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 9:12 AM
  Subject: MI-L Reasons for a big screen for GIS


  > Dear all,
  > I have a colleague who is trying to get a big screen to do her GIS with,
  and
  > I have asked her to come up with a list of reasons to put together a
  > business case so she can get one supplied. Unfortunately she has supplied
  > this for reasons to have a big screen.
  >
  > 1. I am worth it
  > 2. I need a big screen when doing MI work otherwise my eyes may become
  > damaged
  > 3. I can get more data on show for MI thus increasing my work efficiency
  > 4. my Colin Farrell screen saver will look better
  > 5. Gareth has a big screen and I am more important than him and he know it
  > 7. You would benefit from a larger screen for teaching me VM
  > 8. It would look better on my desk
  > 9. It would make me feel important seeing as everyone apart from Gareth
  have
  > small screens
  > 10. Everyone in GIS has a big screen and I do GIS therefore I should have
  > one as well - company practise it seems
  >
  > Can anyone add to this list?
  >
  > Bean
  >
  >
  >
  > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  > Nick Bean
  > GIS Manager
  > Information Solutions Group
  > Black & Veatch Consulting Ltd
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