:)
I guess my main point was I never really knew what "thin" was referring to. I thought I missed out on some new super-duper way of doing things. But I was wrong. I guess according to this thread, "thin" means just having a "dead/passive" data entry screen.
>>I think the word "THIN" is a relative term. :)
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>Last year, a friend of mine was visiting home. He brought each of the guys in the old team a T-shirt - and the biggest guy there complained he's got a XL, while everyone knew he's a XXL. "Just try it on", the first guy said. And it did fit.
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>What's the trick? American sizes are one greater. American XL == European XXL.
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>Not only is "thin" relative...
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching