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Previously on "NHS Opticians Refuse to Treat Bad Eyesight"

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  • Buffoon
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    Originally posted by VectraMan
    Can anyone tell me how to make the font bigger? I'm having trouble reading that.
    I am ashamed to admit that I’ve got to do that with this thing I’m reading on MSDN.

    I’m well into the stage of life where I need two pairs of glasses.

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  • wizard1974uk
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    Try stroking it. Although I've never heard it called a "font" before. A fount, perhaps?
    No I think he's talking about making the post bigger to read, and it has always been called a font

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by VectraMan
    Can anyone tell me how to make the font bigger? .
    Try stroking it. Although I've never heard it called a "font" before. A fount, perhaps?

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  • VectraMan
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    Can anyone tell me how to make the font bigger? I'm having trouble reading that.

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  • Paddy
    started a topic NHS Opticians Refuse to Treat Bad Eyesight

    NHS Opticians Refuse to Treat Bad Eyesight

    NHS Opticians Refuse to Treat Bad Eyesight. NHS opticians are refusing to treat patients, many of them young due to lack of funding. A spokesman for opticians in Exeter said “ we have a high student population in the city. If students don't give up wanking, they can't be expected to be treated for deteriorating eyesight”

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