Re: [Thinkpad] David Ross' Better Idea on Flag Poles.

From: Bruce Markowitz <scosgt_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sat Sep 18 2004 - 17:25:05 EDT

Don't you have screen gamma settings on the X40? Probably out of adjustment
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From: "sheldon bowles" <sheldonbowles@yahoo.ca>
To: <thinkpad@stderr.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 5:23 PM
Subject: [Thinkpad] David Ross' Better Idea on Flag Poles.

> David said:
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> Provincial politics (whatever the bent) should not have been run up the
> ThinkPad List flag pole in the first place; that is what AM radio is
> for.
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> He is, of course, quite right. I probably sounded as if I approved of the
thread in the first place. Not at all. Not the place for it. What I meant
to say was that having been run up the flag pole I thought the group handled
the intrusion well. Some friendly banter that quickly turned to ATI talk.
Nothing that needed stomping. The group self stomped. All of which is in
Internet terms, and especially a few months before an election, quite
amazing.
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> But, this is just prolonging the OT --- I'll go back to trying to figure
out what all these buttons on this X40 are all about. And just to drag
this back to Thinkpads I must say I am more than happy with the size of
keyboard and screen --- but the quality of my photographs downloaded from a
Canon camera is not great. Just a great disappointment. My son has the T41
machine and photographs on his are spectacular! The same ones then
downloaded here are but pale imitations. I had assumed that images here
would be of the same quality, only smaller. Not the case. Pity!
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