Classic and vintage pattern is where it's at!!!
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From: newton,
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YES THAT IS IT! DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE PLANE LIKE WHEN DID THIS KIT COME OUT ORIGINALLY AND WAS IT A GOOD PLANE FOR IT'S TIME WHAT WAS IT'S SHORTCOMING IF ANY AND ONE QUICK QUESTION AS I'M NEW AT THIS SITE EVEN THOUGH I'VE BEEN A MEMBER FOR AWHILE HOW DO YOU LOAD THE PICS I CAN'T SEEM TO FIGURE THAT OUT
#53
you wouldn't think that all caps would be so hard on the eyes and so hard to read but it is to me. and i think all caps mean yelling to most people online. am i whining?
david
david
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It's interesting how fonts read depending on the medium. On screen, sans-serif fonts are best, like Arial and Verdana, for example. But, with text printed on paper, serif fonts such as Times New Roman and Garamond are easier to read. Also, dark gray text - like this - is easier on the eyes than black, especially on computer screens.
David
David
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I don't like anything but large, dark black letters on screen. I don't read from paper much any longer, but that is because of my changes in vision, not any particular species wide reason.
I used to operate radioteletype on ham radio quite a bit. There everything was in caps, IIRC.
Ed Cregger
I used to operate radioteletype on ham radio quite a bit. There everything was in caps, IIRC.
Ed Cregger



