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Thomas Veil

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You know, that thin, crappy-looking font that they use for all the file names, folder names, etc.?

I'm designing a Mac-vs.-PC bumper sticker, and I want to use that font for the Windows half of my message. :D

Edit: And...is there a way to remove anti-aliasing in Photoshop text, so I can make it look as clunky as possible?
 
change anti-aliasing to none in your option bar
 

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I thought it was Verdana, with no anti-aliasing. I'm probably wrong though, since you all seem to agree on Tahoma.
 
Its most definitely Tahoma. Has been since Office 97 and Windows 2000.

I know because I was using it at the time. Bad, bad memories. Good luck with your project!
 
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