UYou could always have the screen go to sleep after a specified period
of time. THis will prevent burn-in and save electricity. Although I
may be wrong, but I don't know that the newer LCD screens suffer from
burn-in or not.
On Dec 4, 2008, at 3:15 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
I don't knowj. You could try other screen savers if you are
concerned about the time.
Thanks for lsietning,
Alex,
On 3-Dec-08, at 5:47 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
Hi,
Nothing of real consequence here. But I can see some and when the
screen saver comes up I notice that the time is posted in a
specific stationary spot on the screen while the screen saver does
its thing behind it. But what about the possibility of screen burn
where the colons and the m of pm are? I would suppose that the time
would at least change position now and then, but it doesn't seem to.
Thoughts?
js
Scott Howell
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