On Sun, 15 Mar 2020 00:08:25 +0100, sixpack13 wrote:

> On 14.03.20 22:30, Beartooth wrote:
>> 
>>      On a Lenovo Thinkpad running F31 Mate, fully updated, I'm
>> presently running the Binary Ring screensaver. It works fine; this is
>> just a question, not a problem. Whenever that screensaver begins to
>> move toward a change, I see or think I see images inside the ring.

>> 
> yup, they're there !

        OK, thanks! Good to know for sure it wasn't me.

        Anybody know anything about them? What are they? Where are they 
from? Do they have meanings? Ritual significance? 

        They don't resemble any ordinary pix, or only very rarely do. 

        I'd like to browse among them without the rest of the visual, 
maybe put the file of them in the slide show screensaver....

> watched it here:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPiJb0Qm1SE

        Oddly enough, I can't make them out there. But my monitor on the 
laptop is a lot bigger that the pic space there, and my other monitor is 
considerably bigger than the laptop's.
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