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6 of 10
I apologize if you couldn't see it clearly.  My eyes must not be as sensitive.  This is in a darker blue.  Is it easier for you to read?
7 of 10
Yeah, darker blue vibrates less but it's still not as easy on the eyes as black. I didn't mean to be critical of your post. I like your posts but several long paragraphs in blue type causes shimmering and that makes it hard to read.

See the examples below, nothing is as easy to read as black:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc quis sapien at purus fringilla porttitor. Quisque arcu mi, venenatis mollis auctor vel, sollicitudin sed leo. Etiam aliquam dui eu magna aliquam interdum. Vivamus ultricies justo ut sapien aliquet vitae viverra leo congue.


Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc quis sapien at purus fringilla porttitor. Quisque arcu mi, venenatis mollis auctor vel, sollicitudin sed leo. Etiam aliquam dui eu magna aliquam interdum. Vivamus ultricies justo ut sapien aliquet vitae viverra leo congue.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc quis sapien at purus fringilla porttitor. Quisque arcu mi, venenatis mollis auctor vel, sollicitudin sed leo. Etiam aliquam dui eu magna aliquam interdum. Vivamus ultricies justo ut sapien aliquet vitae viverra leo congue.


Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc quis sapien at purus fringilla porttitor. Quisque arcu mi, venenatis mollis auctor vel, sollicitudin sed leo. Etiam aliquam dui eu magna aliquam interdum. Vivamus ultricies justo ut sapien aliquet vitae viverra leo congue.
8 of 10
Thanks for all your post.  As far as color of fonts, black is easiest to read.    


To personalize post, why not add emoticons?

 
9 of 10
No apology required: no offense taken!  I agree that the black is easiest to read.  I like to change the color so I can go back in various threads and quickly see if/what I've previously written.  I'll just stick to changing the font.  I'm writing this now on my laptop (previously was on my desktop) and on the laptop, I do see the additional challenge the color provides.
10 of 10
You should also consider what conditions are the most prone to a car accident.

I may drive more often on dry pavement in winter, but it's usually under a snowfall that I need all adherence I can get.  So i can sacrify a lot of dry adherence for more winter adherence.

As for the cost of snow tires, my summer tires usually don't wear when I'm running on snow ones...
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