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On 9/4/2012 10:30 AM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> I sometimes will print documents out if I want to look at them in a
> format larger than my screen can display - for example, a project I'm
> working on right now involves redesigning documentation for a product to
> make it more maintainable. I'm using a mindmap to do the organization,
> but to see the whole thing, I needed to print it out and assemble it in a
> 9x9 grid of 8.5x11" sheets.
>
And, unless you have like two screens, and/or some way to port the thing
down to an eReader, or something, sometimes its just a major pain in the
ass to flip between a web page, or help file, or some other document,
and the application you are reading it, to try to understand. Few times
I really wish I had gotten a Kindle Fire, for that reason, except that I
would still have the problem of, "Some front ports on your machine will
shut down, if only charging a device." I mean, what idiot came up with
that idea for a USB hub?
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