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Dual screens are great for programs. Like, let's say you're using Logic Pro 7. You can put the mixer, the plug ins, and the transport bar on the right screen; and then have a nice clean arrange window on the left screen.
Or Photoshoop, you can have the work area on one screen, and all the tool bars on the other screen.
True, but I don't find myself using such programs. I Do use Photoshop, though, but having a full on screen just for tools sounds pointless.
If you noticed the tab to the left of that, you would have seen "-Yo.u..."
*Looks* Oh, yeah. However, in order to set folk up to lose the game, you have to think about the game, which by definition is losing it, so the "you" is redundant, because you had to lose the game to put it there.
I actually thought you were announcing your loss as required, as discretely, and therefore nicely, as possible. Never pays to think too well of people, I guess.
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