MacGroup: processor hog screen saver

2004-01-03 Thread John Robinson
Bill, It is "Fluid", a beautiful screen saver, I just loved it, but oh so consumptive of CPU. John On Saturday, Jan 3, 2004, at 17:19 America/New_York, Bill Micou wrote: > So, can I ask which screen saver you found to be such a hog? My guess > is a tank full of fish. > > Bill Micou > > > On

MacGroup: processor hog screen saver

2004-01-03 Thread Bill Micou
So, can I ask which screen saver you found to be such a hog? My guess is a tank full of fish. Bill Micou On Friday, January 2, 2004, at 12:14 PM, profile wrote: > Sounds like Konfabulator, I have several of them open at all times on > the > desktop, a great help. I had a screen saver that

MacGroup: processor hog screen saver

2004-01-03 Thread Mike Watkins
John, I have Marine Aquarium, which I like very much. That's a tank full of fish. I'm not familiar with Fluid. How does one see it? Mike On Sat.,Jan.1,2004 John Robinson wrote: Bill, It is "Fluid", a beautiful screen saver, I just loved it, but oh so consumptive of CPU. John --

MacGroup: processor hog screen saver

2004-01-03 Thread Lee Larson
On Jan 3, 2004, at 8:49 PM, John Robinson lamented: > It is "Fluid", a beautiful screen saver, I just loved it, but oh so > consumptive of CPU. Unless you're computing something else that needs the cycles, what's the problem with letting a screen saver hog the CPU when you're not using it?

MacGroup: processor hog screen saver

2004-01-03 Thread John Robinson
Lee, I suppose no problem at all, I just have an ancient background with automotive engines, I used to work on them, race them. I have always hated to use something to it's potential for long periods of time...a belief that doesn't hold water here. John On Saturday, Jan 3, 2004, at 21:04 A