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On Saturday, December 28, 2002, Allie Martin wrote...

S>> As I type, preceding lines become garbled, almost to the point
S>> where they look like characters from a foreign language.

> I've since uploaded a capture of what she's referring to. You can
> view it here:

> http://www.landscreek.net/pics/text2.jpg

  Oh interesting. I get that from time to time. It's normally caused
  by a failure to properly refresh the screen on a scroll, and there
  can be a number of causes. As others have mentioned, drivers for
  graphics cards is one. I've often found in cases like that,
  scrolling past end of page, and back up again normally helps a bit
  as the 'editor' resends the refresh, or a minimize and restore of
  the window helps sometimes too.

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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