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Chambers wrote:
> So, it prerenders a bunch of stills, and then creates MPGs transitioning
> between them?
Pretty much, yes.
> No, thanks. Aside from the fact that I set my monitor to turn itself
> off when I'm not using it, I recommend that people use Folding @Home to
> waste their spare CPU cycles :)
I'd actually prefer to run it as a stand-alone application rather than a
screen saver, but hey.
I guess I'm the sort of low-intelligence person who is easier fascinated
by simple visual tricks like this. I also enjoy watching fire, and I
used to sit and watch the washing machine. Sometimes I sit and watch
rain, or river turbulence... I guess I'm just stupid.
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