VisBlock(http://www.visbox.com/visblock.html) has displays without bezels (seams). They have a "wall" setup at Virginia Tech (http://infovis.cs.vt.edu/gigapixel/facility.html) .
If this point has been made, I apologize. A colleague of mine (CPA) in grad school were in a discussion regarding the use of wikipedia as a source and he made a very valid point. Most standardized methods for citing webpages require citing the "retrieval date" of the page. If one were to cite a wikipedia page and include the retrieval date, anyone wishing to check the source can easily view that particular page in it's form on the cited date. This is not a feature most websites offer. To this point, wikipedia offers a TYPE of credibility not afforded to many other online sources.
you do on JetBlue ("most legroom in coach"). I've flown on their Airbus 320s numerous time using several different laptops with no problem.
VisBlock(http://www.visbox.com/visblock.html) has displays without bezels (seams). They have a "wall" setup at Virginia Tech (http://infovis.cs.vt.edu/gigapixel/facility.html) .
If this point has been made, I apologize. A colleague of mine (CPA) in grad school were in a discussion regarding the use of wikipedia as a source and he made a very valid point. Most standardized methods for citing webpages require citing the "retrieval date" of the page. If one were to cite a wikipedia page and include the retrieval date, anyone wishing to check the source can easily view that particular page in it's form on the cited date. This is not a feature most websites offer. To this point, wikipedia offers a TYPE of credibility not afforded to many other online sources.