By spinning arrow, do you mean the icon in the right end of the browser's
toolbar?  I have an M which turns into a dinosaur's head.

"Parish" <parish_AT_ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Bamm Gabriana wrote:
> >> What is that you find so annoying about the spinning arrow?
> >
> > Personally, I find it annoying to read while there is motion closeby.
>
> Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
> bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
> strobe light to me, although many co-workers sit in front of them all day.
>
> > But that may just be me. I also get annoyed by Windows flashing
> > the taskbar icon when an IE page has fully loaded so I click on
> > it and go back to the window I was reading.
> >
> > If the rotating arrow is meant to differentiate between loading
> > and done, I guess the bold title can do that. Although I just
> > realized Garth's idea was not what I thought it was. :(
> >
>
> Yes, that would be just as good. As long as there is /some/ visual
feedback.
>
> > Bamm
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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>   and run in a circle on broken glass than have to deal with any
>   Microsoft product on a regular basis."
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>               Vanderbilt University, when asked about Windows NT.
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