Question: What the heck are you talking about - It looks better on "my computer?"

Answer: Yes - it looks best on my computer.

Because I don't spend countless hours following standards - designing graphics to follow every conceivable guideline - adjusting the gamma on different monitors to see how the graphics are read on different monitors - have control on the ambient lighting in your environment and on and on and on.

Oh yeah - if you're still reading this - you probably noticed that sometimes I can't spell very good either. Its not that I can't type - it's that I just can't spell. I've tried to learn - I've read dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesauruses, and technical manuals. I've even see the phonics call 1800-acbdegf thing on TV. The words that I do type wrong I see correct anyway. I just can't proof my own pages. ( I don't have a lot of free time either - these pages are done during "free time"). I suppose I could use a spell checker - but I usually type all the html stuff in and don't use a program to do all that - so the spell checkers get all goofed up with all the HTML tags. Spell checkers don't work too well anyway (for me). Ever noticed how you have to be pretty close to right to get a spell checker to work. I need someone to invent a psychic spell checker. Actually I feel about as happy as those people on those Zanie TV commercials when the computer can tell me the word I was trying to type.

So if you really want to see what this site looks like - stop by my office and sit in my chair and look at my screen. Oh yeah - it's looks just about identical at my home too.

Hopefully it looks fairly good on your computer. If not - send me an e-mail and tell me what the problem is.

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