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hayden@vorlon.mankato.msus.edu (Robert A. Hayden) writes: >Sarflin
Moonwalker mumbled something like: >> Larry Burdick (bigbird@netcom.com)
wrote: >> : Any possibility of B5 Screen Savers in the near future?
>> How abought mouse pads? >YES! Screen Savers for Linux using
SVGALIB would be most kool to have on >my workstation, especially if it
has hooks to /dev/audio.... Well, I'd rather have 16-bit /dev/dsp sound...
:-) The important thing, though, is what kind of modules we would have. I
volunteer the following: - Sinclair's duck as it wanders around the
screen, destroying planets along the way. - Lennier and Garibaldi on the
Ninja, leaving skid marks all over your windows. - Shadowmen. (The screen
is _not_ blank, honest!) - Randomly-generated advice from Kosh. (As if we
can tell the difference.) - Pfingle eggs! Just touch the screen gently...
- The entire Battle of the Line (the first screen saver available only on
CD-ROM! :-). - Londo playing poker. (May not be suitable for some users.)
- Kosh wandering around the screen. Activities vary based on whether it's
the hour of longing, scampering, etc. Occasionally he stops to close a
window, claiming "This data is not for you" and "You are
not ready for XTank." - Talia and Garibaldi playing elevator tag. -
The 101 Smirks of Commander Sinclair. Any more suggestions? :-) -- Cameron
Heide (heide@ee.ualberta.ca) "I'll be socially unpopular! More
so!" In article <33bhm8$rlq@quartz.ucs.ualberta.ca> heide@ee.ualberta.ca
(Cameron N. Heide) writes: > hayden@vorlon.mankato.msus.edu (Robert A.
Hayden) writes: > >YES! Screen Savers for Linux using SVGALIB would
be most kool to have on > >my workstation, especially if it has
hooks to /dev/audio.... > Well, I'd rather have 16-bit /dev/dsp
sound... :-) I'll settle for audio.device and graphics.library. > The
important thing, though, is what kind of modules we would > have. I
volunteer the following: [munch] > Any more suggestions? :-) - Delenn
walks out and puts on a ring. Everything gets crunched to the bottom of
the screen. - Na'Toth comes out and breaks every window, then kicks the
fragments off the screen. - Tech #1, doing anything. - Wesley Crusher
walks onto the screen, and is immediately sat upon by Argo Bigbelly from
Red 5. - Your screen goes blank. When you try to restore it, N'Grath
appears and says: "Difficult. Expensive. You can afford?" -
Jinxo gets on a shuttle and flies off the screen. Five seconds later your
computer crashes. (just my eleventy-two cents...) Back
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