> Oh, it doesn't stop with fonts! Some website producers are arrogant enough
> to force text and images on the visitor instead of allowing them to enjoy
> the default text and images they have written for their own browser. It's
> shocking; simply shocking. If people actually wanted to read the text, see
> the images, and enjoy the graphic and typographic design of other people
> (give me a break!), they would have connected these computers into a
> world-wide network and permitted us to browse around looking at one
> another's... hey... wait a minute... hmm, let me rethink this one.

Paul, thanks for this one, made my day!

Regards,
Rimantas
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http://rimantas.com/


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