Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!uhccux!galileo!deane From: deane@galileo.ifa.hawaii.edu (Rebel Without A Clue) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: Green On Black (Display) Message-ID: <10693@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> Date: 17 Dec 90 06:44:11 GMT References: <114779.276BD05A@cmhgate.FIDONET.ORG> Sender: news@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu Organization: Institute For Astronomy, Hawaii Lines: 36 In article <114779.276BD05A@cmhgate.FIDONET.ORG> Adam.Frix@p2.f200.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Adam Frix) writes: > >Shawn F. Mckay writes in a message on 07 Dec 90 to All: > >SFM> I like the way NCSA Telnet can create a multi-color window, and >SFM> it seems silly to be to have to strain my eyes with black on >SFM> white when I have a high-res color display. > >Ya know, I never understood this problem. Eye strain reading a black-on-white >display??? Do _books_ give you eye strain???? > >sheesh. > >--Adam-- > >-- >Adam Frix via cmhGate - Net 226 fido<=>uucp gateway Col, OH >UUCP: ...!osu-cis!n8emr!cmhgate!200.2!Adam.Frix >INET: Adam.Frix@p2.f200.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG Yes, they do. Quite a lot of people, especially math/science/computer types, wear glasses due to the prodigious amount of reading they do. It isn't that hard to comprehend. Asking the Net a question is fine, but try to have more sensitivity about how you present it. And if that was a rhetorical question aimed at ridicule, then buzz off. Jim -- James "Rebel Without A Clue" Deane Institute for Astronomy deane@galileo.ifa.hawaii.edu 2680 Woodlawn Dr "My God, it's full of *s!" Honolulu, HI 96822 Grad Student/Astronomer/Diver/Mac Technician