Kurt,
KW> DS> With the flat screen monitors now, is "burn in" still an issue?? I
KW> DS> still use the screen saver option on all my systems.
KW>Best to use the Green power settings to power off the screen and save some $
I have it set for 2 minutes for the screensaver, and 3 minutes for
power off of the monitor.
KW>I used to work at Berkeley Systems - the creators of After Dark, the screen
KW>saver. Remember Flying Toasters?
KW>Saving screens was big business back then!
Very much so. That first system I got as a birthday present in 1992
(where The Thunderbolt BBS began just 6 weeks later), had "burn in" on
the monitor.
A friend of mine (and my brothers) was working at Arkansas Children's
Hospital near downtown Little Rock back then...they were upgrading all
their computers. So, the old one to them was my first IBM system...with
640K of RAM (Bill Gates said that should be enough for anybody ), a
3.5" and a 5.25" floppy drive, a 20 meg hard drive, a keyboard, a mouse,
and DOS 3.20 -- my, how things have changed!!
Daryl
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þ OLX 1.53 þ Lead me not into temptation -- I'll find my own way.
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* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS (1:19/33)
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