On Thu, December 1, 2011 4:41 pm, Grigore Dolghin wrote:
> Um... it's Arial, 10. What do you mean by "difficult to read"?


It surely doesn't view as Arial 10 in my browser.  AllThingsD.com shows
fine, as does nearly every other site I visit, but TechCrunch.com is
ALWAYS looking like a font that is an old typewriter with several
ink-imaging problems.  I mean like an old typewriter whose ribbon is
wearing out.  I didn't know if they were going for that look on purpose or
not.  Makes no sense to me.


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