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Subject: Re: UKNM: any epileptics in the house
From: Speechrad
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 13:02:23 +0100

In a message dated 30/06/00 19:14:30 GMT Daylight Time,
Lee [dot] Rickleratjoshua-agency [dot] co [dot] uk writes:

<< don't go here then ...

www.usecolor.com
>>

Tempting plug, Lee. I fell for it. I really liked the design.
Seriously, having a little knowledge on epilepsy, I can't see anything to
worry about. Photo-induced epilepsy is rarely induced by computers and
those
few who are susceptible probably don't surf the web, or use computers. By
the
way, if you are susceptible, a small screen is better that a large one -
stick to 14" and adjust the monitor refresh rate rather than mess about with
screen filters.

I was asked to review the British Epilepsy Association's new CD today (not
because I'm an expert on epilepsy but because I use software more than a
colleague who was originally asked for his comments). If you think website
interfaces can be unhelpful, you should see this confusing shambles. Very
useful info spoilt by an almost total absence of clues on how to start using
it.

Michael


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