Apparently, though unproven, at 22:14 on Wednesday 08 September 2010, Grant 
Edwards did opine thusly:

> On 2010-09-08, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I need to shut up now. My hatred of pixelated display devices is
> > showing. I accept an LCD for my notebook as CRTs just don't fit, but
> > nothing beats a real CRT imho for image quality.
> 
> I presume you mean a nice monochrome display not one of those fuzzy
> color things with the individual phosphor dots/bars on the screen.  It
> was a sad day I was finally forced to give up my big, razor-sharp Sun
> grayscale monitor for one of those small, fuzzy-looking, color things.

No, I mean insanely high quality colour CRTs with out of this world dpi. The 
kind where you cannot discern individual triads at normal viewing distance. 
Not quite medical quality (I'm not that crazy) but close.

Like I said in my response to Paul, a poor colour CRT has got to be the worst 
thing out there. Most of those colour things are like that. But the opposite 
does exist.

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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com

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