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How to get a bigger monitor at work
Just tell your boss about this quote, and change the $50,000 to whatever you're making.
Big monitors are the easiest way to increase white-collar productivity, and anyone who makes at least $50,000 per year ought to have at least 1600x1200 screen resolution. A flat-panel display with this resolution currently costs less than $500. So, as long as the bigger display increases productivity by at least 0.5%, you'll recover the investment in less than a year. (The typical corporate overhead doubles the company's per-employee cost; always remember to use loaded cost, not take-home salary, in any productivity calculation.)
From Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, July 31, 2006: Screen Resolution and Page Layout
Some More Links
Here's some links that I wanted to share.
Sprint won't help find a baby in a carjacked SUV.
Don't Click it. This one is pretty neat.
The Universal Decision Maker. This is great, it's like flipping a bunch of coins quickly.
Super duper deguassing your monitor. That video is cool.
Man dates his mom on the Internet.
Internet phenomenon. In case you're way behind on all the exciting and crazy things going on in the Internet, check out everything on this link and you'll be super cool instantly.
Kodak's Top 10 Tips for taking Great Pictures. I think I saw this before a long time ago, but it has some good info, so here it is.