bah, nothing like the sunbed effect of twin 21" CRTs glowing 12" from your
face! especially with both at 1600x1200!

but i'll agree on the back thing... a few years ago when the company i
worked for moved we had 10 21" monitors from the design department to shift.
only myself and my gym buddy could lift the things. he of course didn't rock
up for the move day. the biceps got a workout that day!

Ben.

on 13/9/02 2:27 PM, dhill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have pretty much decided to stick with 15 inch monitors from now
> on.  The 17 inch ones are just two big for my back to handle. When
> you get old, that is what happens.  You can get free 15 inch monitors
> by standing on a corner in a big city with a sign, "Needed, 15 inch
> Mac or PC monitor!", and someone will give you one free.
> Dale


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