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Re: Easy way to make hard copies at full printer resolution [message #12773 is a reply to message #12698] Thu, 03 September 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Registered: September 1996
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I wrote just a couple of minutes ago:

> Live tools are the right idea,
> but for reasons that I don't even fully understand I really
> don't like to use them. Perhaps because I can't see the
> code to understand and modify how they work. But when
> I work with them I find myself becoming increasingly
> annoyed rather than increasingly satisfied. "My God, things
> just don't lay out in the window properly!" Perhaps I
> should see a code shrink. :-)

Having finished this rant, I grabbed the nearest magazine
and headed off for my morning meditation. I found myself
reading this: "Feng shui reveals how our environment
can nurture or cripple our contentment, personal growth,
health, and relationships."

What those damn Live Tools lack is Feng shui!

Cheers,

David

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