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Further update - I installed the drivers that came with the card. It offered a lot of options for adjusting all sorts of settings. For resolution I found that 848 x 480 (which wasn't available under plain Windows) fixed the problem. However, I had to use buttons on the monitor to adjust vertical and horizontal to get things right.
So, that problem is solved, but now a lot of the fonts are too big. I can't see as much of a document at once, some other things appear a bit distorted. The pictures here for the daily "scenes" are too long. I can't see the whole picture and the caption at the same time, as I did before.
Latest update - it's back to the way it was. Apparently the video card didn't help at all!!
The latest from Gateway is that there is a problem on the motherboard. ... (By the way, she said it was the AGP slot on the motherboard. However, I pointed out that the original video card is integrated on the motherboard. That AGP slot wasn't used until I got the new card. She still thinks it's the motherboard. I don't know whether to believe it or not.)
Anyone have any suggestions?
"Yet I think nostalgia of any kind is a double-edged sword," adds (Frank) Spotnitz (an executive producer and writer on "The X-Files" (both the show and the 1998 movie), whose fall show, "The Night Stalker," is an update of a cult early '70s program). "When people see a TV show title from their youth, they're looking for a piece of that old experience to come back, and the truth is, they'll never recapture it."
"Sitcoms, which are based on character relationships, build a rapport with audiences over many seasons in a way that movies just can't do," says Tim Brooks, author of "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows."
I can't help but wonder if this discussion has somehow attracted the attentions of sinister persons, with evil intent.
In any case, I told my husband to skip the Waterman pen this year, and think "Tiffany earrings" instead. No point putting him in harm's way.........
KDOC is skipping Vestoff's two-parter for the time being.