>The UT has just been switched to Arial from Times Roman.
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>Personally, I preferred the old font; I find serifed fonts easier to read. Also, in Arial, there is no distinction between the upper-case "I" (eye) and the lower-case "l" (ell). Not wonderful for code samples.
You are an exception. Studies show that sans-serif fonts are easier to read and preferred by more people. Personally, I prefer the Arial over the Times Roman.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer