good/cool screensaver

LightningRider

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LOL that's funny every time.

Sorry though I have nothing useful to contribute... You could put a slide show of some high res photos. Or just use one of the windows ones. Simple is better.
 

Sam25

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Originally posted by: LightningRider
LOL that's funny every time.

Sorry though I have nothing useful to contribute... You could put a slide show of some high res photos. Or just use one of the windows ones. Simple is better.

I agree, put in some nice photographs you have and have them run as a screensaver. Google just leads to too many websites and worst still some have so many pop-up windows opening, they make me stay away. Some of the pop-up's even bypass the FF pop-up blocker.
 

corkyg

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If you have a LCD monitor, a screen saver is not really useful except for possible entertainment. For LCDs, the best "saver" is power off/sleep. Image burn-in is not an issue - but screen savers burn the backlight just as much as regular video. If you have a CRT, then there are countless options out there.
 

chronodekar

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Originally posted by: corkyg
If you have a LCD monitor, a screen saver is not really useful except for possible entertainment. For LCDs, the best "saver" is power off/sleep. Image burn-in is not an issue - but screen savers burn the backlight just as much as regular video. If you have a CRT, then there are countless options out there.

That's news to me. LCD monitors don't need screensaves. I learnt something new today ! :)