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      02-22-2008
Compare two systems:
1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
AOL 9.0 (SE)
15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
IE "text size" set at "medium"
Display fonts set at "normal"
AOL fonts set to large "where possible"

2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
AOL 9.0 (VR)
21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
IE test size set at "larger"
Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
AOL fonts set at large "where possible"

In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
easily read.
In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
fine.
However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font size so
small
they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the writer has
fonts
so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation (sending mail
to myself
from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system is
reducing
the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at about size
5 or 6.

Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
screen!!!



 
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      02-22-2008
wrote:
> Compare two systems:
> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
> AOL 9.0 (SE)
> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
> IE "text size" set at "medium"
> Display fonts set at "normal"
> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>
> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
> AOL 9.0 (VR)
> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
> IE test size set at "larger"
> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>
> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
> easily read.
> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
> fine.
> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font size so
> small
> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the writer has
> fonts
> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation (sending mail
> to myself
> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system is
> reducing
> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at about size
> 5 or 6.
>
> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
> screen!!!
>
>
>


I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL? That
takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is add
Semantec to the install.

Alias
 
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      02-22-2008
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"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> wrote:
>> Compare two systems:
>> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
>> AOL 9.0 (SE)
>> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
>> IE "text size" set at "medium"
>> Display fonts set at "normal"
>> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>>
>> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
>> AOL 9.0 (VR)
>> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
>> IE test size set at "larger"
>> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
>> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
>> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>>
>> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
>> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
>> easily read.
>> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
>> fine.
>> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font size
>> so
>> small
>> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the writer
>> has
>> fonts
>> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation (sending
>> mail
>> to myself
>> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system is
>> reducing
>> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at about
>> size
>> 5 or 6.
>>
>> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
>> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
>> screen!!!
>>
>>
>>

>
> I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL? That
> takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is add
> Semantec to the install.
>
> Alias



 
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      02-22-2008

"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> wrote:
>> Compare two systems:
>> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
>> AOL 9.0 (SE)
>> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
>> IE "text size" set at "medium"
>> Display fonts set at "normal"
>> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>>
>> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
>> AOL 9.0 (VR)
>> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
>> IE test size set at "larger"
>> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
>> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
>> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>>
>> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
>> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
>> easily read.
>> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
>> fine.
>> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font size
>> so
>> small
>> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the writer
>> has
>> fonts
>> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation (sending
>> mail
>> to myself
>> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system is
>> reducing
>> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at about
>> size
>> 5 or 6.
>>
>> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
>> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
>> screen!!!
>>
>>
>>

>
> I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL? That
> takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is add
> Semantec to the install.

^^^^^^^^^
Symantic. I don't use it.
I use Avast.
Ha Ha. Can't spell.
Get a grip, Alias.


 
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      02-22-2008
Bobby McNulty wrote:
>
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> wrote:
>>> Compare two systems:
>>> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
>>> AOL 9.0 (SE)
>>> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
>>> IE "text size" set at "medium"
>>> Display fonts set at "normal"
>>> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>>>
>>> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
>>> AOL 9.0 (VR)
>>> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
>>> IE test size set at "larger"
>>> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
>>> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
>>> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>>>
>>> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
>>> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
>>> easily read.
>>> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
>>> fine.
>>> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font
>>> size so
>>> small
>>> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the
>>> writer has
>>> fonts
>>> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation
>>> (sending mail
>>> to myself
>>> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system is
>>> reducing
>>> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at
>>> about size
>>> 5 or 6.
>>>
>>> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
>>> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
>>> screen!!!
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL?
>> That takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is
>> add Semantec to the install.

> ^^^^^^^^^
> Symantic.


This is an incomplete sentence and neither can you. It's spelled
Symantec. Oops.

> I don't use it.
> I use Avast.
> Ha Ha. Can't spell.


This is another incomplete sentence.

> Get a grip, Alias.


Gosh, you caught a typo. Congratulations. Now if you can only learn how
to compose a complete sentence and properly spell Symantec ...

Alias
 
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Frank
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      02-22-2008
Alias wrote:

> Bobby McNulty wrote:
>
>>
>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Compare two systems:
>>>> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
>>>> AOL 9.0 (SE)
>>>> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
>>>> IE "text size" set at "medium"
>>>> Display fonts set at "normal"
>>>> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>>>>
>>>> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
>>>> AOL 9.0 (VR)
>>>> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
>>>> IE test size set at "larger"
>>>> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
>>>> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
>>>> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>>>>
>>>> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
>>>> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
>>>> easily read.
>>>> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts are
>>>> fine.
>>>> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font
>>>> size so
>>>> small
>>>> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the
>>>> writer has
>>>> fonts
>>>> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation
>>>> (sending mail
>>>> to myself
>>>> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista
>>>> system is
>>>> reducing
>>>> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at
>>>> about size
>>>> 5 or 6.
>>>>
>>>> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
>>>> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
>>>> screen!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL?
>>> That takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is
>>> add Semantec to the install.

>>
>> ^^^^^^^^^
>> Symantic.

>
>
> This is an incomplete sentence and neither can you. It's spelled
> Symantec. Oops.
>
>> I don't use it.
>> I use Avast.
>> Ha Ha. Can't spell.

>
>
> This is another incomplete sentence.
>
>> Get a grip, Alias.

>
>
> Gosh, you caught a typo. Congratulations. Now if you can only learn how
> to compose a complete sentence and properly spell Symantec ...
>
> Alias


Trying to cover your lying linux arse by being a spell/grammar/checker?
Hahaha...that's funny and you're stupid...LOL!
Frank
 
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Bill Yanaire
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      02-22-2008

"Frank" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Bobby McNulty wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%...
>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Compare two systems:
>>>>> 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop
>>>>> AOL 9.0 (SE)
>>>>> 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color
>>>>> IE "text size" set at "medium"
>>>>> Display fonts set at "normal"
>>>>> AOL fonts set to large "where possible"
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop
>>>>> AOL 9.0 (VR)
>>>>> 21" LCD display -- 1680x1050 -- 32 bit color
>>>>> IE test size set at "larger"
>>>>> Display fonts : Vista has a DPI setting: 96 or 120
>>>>> AOL software objects to 120 -says designed for 96 --so set at 96
>>>>> AOL fonts set at large "where possible"
>>>>>
>>>>> In the first system there are no problems with AOL.
>>>>> In both systems the fonts "native" to the AOL software are fine and
>>>>> easily read.
>>>>> In the Vista system forwarded e-mail is quite readable and fonts
>>>>> are
>>>>> fine.
>>>>> However, the names that appear on the "buddies" list have a font
>>>>> size so
>>>>> small
>>>>> they it is unreadable. And incoming mail directly from the writer
>>>>> has
>>>>> fonts
>>>>> so small they are essentially unreadable. Experimentation (sending
>>>>> mail
>>>>> to myself
>>>>> from another system in various fonts) shows that the Vista system
>>>>> is
>>>>> reducing
>>>>> the fnt size by 4 or 5 sizes. i.e. sent in size 10 appears at
>>>>> about size
>>>>> 5 or 6.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any fix? Or is it an inherent conflict with AOL 9.0 and Vista
>>>>> AOL help had none--- suggested a resolution of 640x480 on the 21"
>>>>> screen!!!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I thought I had seen stupid things before but using Vista AND AOL? That
>>>> takes the cake. All you need to do now to complete the mess is add
>>>> Semantec to the install.
>>>
>>> ^^^^^^^^^
>>> Symantic.

>>
>>
>> This is an incomplete sentence and neither can you. It's spelled
>> Symantec. Oops.
>>
>>> I don't use it.
>>> I use Avast.
>>> Ha Ha. Can't spell.

>>
>>
>> This is another incomplete sentence.
>>
>>> Get a grip, Alias.

>>
>>
>> Gosh, you caught a typo. Congratulations. Now if you can only learn how
>> to compose a complete sentence and properly spell Symantec ...
>>
>> Alias

>
> Trying to cover your lying linux arse by being a spell/grammar/checker?
> Hahaha...that's funny and you're stupid...LOL!
> Frank


Frank, you might be to hard on him. Remember, Alias uses Ubuntu !!!



 
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