\_ For clarification: Blurry screens are just as hideous. \_ I went the long road and paid the big bucks for a decent \_ screen. Same with keyboard and mouse. You don't wanna save money \_ when it comes to your health! I remember with some glee the day some video journalism students ambushed me coming out of the shiny new computing commons pit at ASU. q: "What do you think of the computers?" a: "There ok, not the newest, but for the count, probably a great deal." q: "What do you think of the lines?" a: "Nobody but me and 2-3 others use the [9] Xterminals; we ignore the lines." q: "What do you like best about it?" a: "The chairs." *phooom* q: "ah, uh, ah" a: "I'm a CS Grad student...I sit in one place for 8-12 hours straight...chairs are more important than the computer hardware." *phoom* *phoom* [they start backing away slowly as panic sets in] a: "The chairs are real nice: seat pan adjustment, hieght, lumbar support, ...." *phoom* *phoom* *phoom* [footsteps rapidly retreating] a: "Hmmmph...time to go sit in the back of the XWindow class...." I have other amusing computing commons shenanigans, but they're unrelated to the fact that ergo is important.... David