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MAME

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I'm trying to pick color and background schemes that don't suck but there seems to be very limited choices. Please show me colors or backgrounds that don't look so awful. I am trying to keep the tone fairly comedic, which is why I will likely add this graph later: http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/ZOXXO/spacegraph.jpg


My power point presentation hinted at in this thread: http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=38&threadid=1587438&enterthread=y

can be downloaded here:
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Anyway, I probably left some silly animations in but obviously this is just a very incomplete presenation. My partner is doing the BWT and MTF so they're blank and I just began the PPM so there's practically no information outside the graphs.
 
the colors are fine, but I would avoid dancing text transitions and use more professional headings (e.g., "moral of the story"). Also, you want an intro/overview slide -- and your title slide should be a title (not your names with a description).
 
Originally posted by: no0b
How can there be 2 best's?


If you're talking about RAR(best) and ZIP(best) as indicated in the graphic, I think (best) refers to the compression profile used in the respective programs.
 
Originally posted by: no0b
Yea, but woudn't one be considered better, then best, not both?

You are confused. There is a compression setting for the ZIP and RAR format that takes longer but has better compression. This is called 'best'
 
Originally posted by: ZOXXO
Originally posted by: no0b
How can there be 2 best's?


If you're talking about RAR(best) and ZIP(best) as indicated in the graphic, I think (best) refers to the compression profile used in the respective programs.

Yup (we used winrar to compress both ZIP and RAR formats)
 
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