Re: Experiment on meter accuracy



On Wed, 31 May 2006 17:14:19 -0700, Mary <imnotthere@xxxxxxxxx> Huffed
and Puffed the following into the madness of usenet:

I guess you haven't noticed that your font is smaller than most.


I guess you haven't noticed that you can adjust that on your end.

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Alan H wrote:
>Roger Zoul wrote
>While I tend to agree, I'm be really concerned for the patient with
the 6.8.

Why? The DCCT and the UKPDS both said not above 7.0%, so 6.8% is not a
serious problem, just a minor one.

Rant begins

The vertical line indent is getting right up my nostrils, and so is the
selfish insistence of so many in using tiny fonts. The most common
complication is retinopathy, for t1 and t2. Have a think about
that before you use the tiny fonts. Not you in particular, Roger, but
anybody reading this complaint.

How do you offer support to someone who can't read your posts? We don't
all have computers, some on webtv, so they don't have magniifying
software, and those with computers don't always know how to use that
software.

Rant ends >>>vbg<<<
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