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I find mine in my mailbox.


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I find mine in my mailbox.


Totally irresponsible contribution to global warming. You're probably
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On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
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I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "
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keith L. " wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
can be found here...

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/boatus/200807/




I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "



The on-line version is no better than ok in terms of on-screen quality.
Heck, the printed version is low-quality four color, just this side of
adequate for a magazine. I'm not talking about the editorial quality of
the articles, just the "reproduction."



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keith L. " wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
can be found here...

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/boatus/200807/




I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "



The on-line version is no better than ok in terms of on-screen quality.
Heck, the printed version is low-quality four color, just this side of
adequate for a magazine. I'm not talking about the editorial quality of
the articles, just the "reproduction."


Do you have your monitor resolution set to it's native resolution? On my
20" monitor it looks great and highly doubt that it's scanned.


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On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
can be found here...

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/boatus/200807/




I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "


If you have a slow Internet connection the blank pages may have not had time
to load. On my 3Mb connection the pages loaded very quickly.


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keith L. " wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
can be found here...

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/boatus/200807/


I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "


The on-line version is no better than ok in terms of on-screen quality.
Heck, the printed version is low-quality four color, just this side of
adequate for a magazine. I'm not talking about the editorial quality of
the articles, just the "reproduction."


Do you have your monitor resolution set to it's native resolution? On my
20" monitor it looks great and highly doubt that it's scanned.


1600x1200
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keith L. " wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
can be found here...

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/boatus/200807/


I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "

The on-line version is no better than ok in terms of on-screen quality.
Heck, the printed version is low-quality four color, just this side of
adequate for a magazine. I'm not talking about the editorial quality of
the articles, just the "reproduction."


Do you have your monitor resolution set to it's native resolution? On my
20" monitor it looks great and highly doubt that it's scanned.

1600x1200


Is that the native resolution and also the resolution you are displaying?


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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:40:34 -0700 (PDT), "keith L. \""
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On Jun 25, 9:02 am, John H. wrote:
can be found here...

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/boatus/200807/




I got their email and went to look at the online version. Did not
find myself overly impressed with the format. I found many of the
pages were white blank pages.


did try to read the article on Sunscreen. Odd format was a bit
blurry too. May just be the zoom in on the scan of the magazine.


Not going to give up my paper magazine yet.


Keith "


I found some white pages at the end, but that was around page 60+. If I
didn't give it time to load, it would display a white page. When I say
'time', I mean a couple seconds before hitting the lower corner to flip the
page.
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