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What do you have your Screen Resolution set at?

What do you have your Screen Resolution set at?

  • 800 x 600

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1024 x 768

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0

Rod

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Please take this poll. If your screen resolution is set to other, please specifify.

Thanks,
Rod :thumbs:
 
I placed my vote too.... 800 x 600 right now but that's the default setting on my new 'puter... :0 :D I'll be "playing" with it this weekend and may change it to 1024 x 768 and see if I like it.

Aloha,

Wade
 
i voted 800x600 which is at work where, of course, i spend most of my time.
but at home it's 1024x768.
 
Same here FT....1280x1024 21" Trinitron.... Got both the peecee and the mac goin thru it
 
ooooooooh, snooty patoooties having to go 1280 on us...

ewwww


LOL



:p
 
Linux w/ Enlightenment on the desktop can look real purty at that rez. Especially with some transparent xterms on top of a nice background. mmmmm, never saw a Mac look that good.
 
Me either


LOL


Actually in Osx you can make just about everything transparent too. Don't forget that Osx is basically Debian with a pretty front end to it. I can run enlightenment, but I just never got around to it. But nothing, NOTHING beats BEos *snicker*
 
Don't forget that Osx is basically Debian with a pretty front end to it.
Nooooooooo, OS X is FreeBSD with a purty front end (and a lot of other neat stuff).

True that Apple pioneered the whole transparent thing. But if you haven't written code with vim on a transparent xterm (actually I use Eterm) overtop a nude picture of Laetitia Casta....well, my friend, you haven't programmed. :0

And yes, BeOS rules....uh, ruled. But like AmigaDOS, it turned into an OS in search of a killer app. I heard there was talk of using some of it in PalmOS (Palm bought BeOS a while back). :-/
 
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