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One may take it as a rule of thumb that thieves think everyone steals (or is a chump or a coward for not doing so), suck-ups think flattery is the universal way to get ahead, bullies think force is the true basis of human interaction, the egotistical and vain think all the world's like them—and liars, notoriously, think everyone lies all the time.

Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Making Light, June 26, 2004, 10:45 AM

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DPI Means Nothing On the Web

This is a bit of a pet peeve of mine. I’ve seen many people get terribly confused by the way scanning programs, and some image manipulation programs, associate a DPI with bitmap images. I find it particularly confusing in scanner interfaces, myself. Continue reading DPI Means Nothing On the Web

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