I know they make them easier to read when going between large fonts in images to small text between.

Perhaps you should make smaller images then?
I cap them and resize and shrink the file sizes a bit in the process, aiming for 1400 width because if the images are too small it's hard to read, especially since you can't zoom images the same way that text zooms. You see, I actually do things to try to be helpful, unlike your "contributions" and those of the other dips who keep posting blather trying desperately to bury the actual content I post.
Let's consider something, shall we? What if -- and I know this is crazy talk -- but what if it actually
were possible to buy radio ads and to pay the required amount to reach a specific number of listeners in a large market.
Let's just say someone paid specifically to reach 1,000,000 pairs of ears, and did it in the San Francisco area, where there are a lot of tech-savvy people.
Given a standard 0.4% radio ad response rate, that would be 4,000 people responding to the ad.
Given the minimum USD deposit is $25, that would be $100,000 of new demand, yes?
Those ads reach 1,000,000 pairs of ears per day. For a month.
Personally I'd sooner buy a Lifelock, a book on how to invest in silver, or car insurance from the General. The crossover you are going to experience from an ad on a Urban Adult Contemporary radio station is likely to be nil. But I know the point of you writing this isn't for the radio listeners, its for random passerbys of this thread, hoping _they_ will be the ones doing the investing. Seems like its pretty dead in here outside of 4 critics and yourself. you should probably hire one of those Russian thread commenting services to make this place look more lively.
Bryce's reply to his own tweet should have said, "Buy Tao, while it still has a price!"