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Only just got windows 7?

I run 3 screens at work as well gives me a headache sometimes lol

Dude... I'm one of the only people that have even got Win 7 lol

We still use CLI programs for our core tasks lol

Can you use anything as collateral besides equity in another property?

yes.. Personal Guarantees both supported (by real property) and non, Superannuation, Commercial premises, Cars, Boats, Planes, Taxi licenses... pretty much anything goes. Basically any tangible asset can be used as real security for a non regulated loan (consumer credit code) for a regulated loan, it's mostly just bricks and mortar / guarantees supported by bricks and mortar

Never gone portrait but tbh I often use windows.. as... windows. Full screening everything is kind of "too much" on a big screen. Can see why Portrait setups could work

but then, gaming

it works very well for what I do.

I have at least 10 programs running at all times and with my current setup have 6 of them on screen at all times.

you just need to have a big enough screen that it is wide enough when turned

At work:

Used to have Dual 22" Widescreen 1920x1080 - 16:9
Then had a Single 27" Widescreen 2560x1440 - 16:9
Now have a Single 29" UltraWidescreen 2560x1080 - 21:9

Ultra Wide lets me run two things side by side on the same monitor without squishing them, great for web dev etc...

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