I have a WORKABLE and PLEASURE TO USE copy of windows
XP.
How did you get it out of reverse video? That's always been one of my
biggest problems with Windows - even after getting it most of the way
there, there are constantly other things that surprise me with big
bright areas, or end up displaying white-on-white or black-on-black.
(People blather about "just like paper", but fail to notice that, even
in reversre video, it *isn't* like paper - computer displays are
self-luminant while paper is purely reflective.)
Or are you someone who finds reverse video a pleasure to use? I
certainly can't stand it for any significant length of time. I even
find reverse-video modelines in my editor a bit much sometimes.
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