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Friday, 18. January 2008, 22:01:58
I've been looking for something similar for phones and have finally found it.

This lovely little screensaver changes throughout the day depending on the time according to your phone's clock.
It's available for any phone with a Flash 1.1 player (or any of the higher versions) and can be found on my MOSH Flash collection page along with a few other things. If you've got the ability, check it out.









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Cois # 18. January 2008, 22:06
The Dark Furie # 18. January 2008, 22:14
Fatimah # 18. January 2008, 22:17
Looks nice however, my phone I don't know
Cois # 18. January 2008, 22:20
The Dark Furie # 18. January 2008, 22:45
What ya got Zenya?
Cois # 18. January 2008, 23:29
r♡se # 18. January 2008, 23:30
Christopher DaSilva # 19. January 2008, 00:29
Christopher DaSilva # 19. January 2008, 00:33
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 02:58
Esther-Sugar Winx # 19. January 2008, 05:51
~ Callya ~ # 19. January 2008, 06:45
Either my phone is really fudd up or it doesn't like MOSH, can't download a thing, now it says unknow file format!
Think it's my phone
Attila # 19. January 2008, 06:46
This page is dedicated to Johnny Castaway.
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 11:55
Shouldn't have bought an iPoo Esty.
Sounds cool Tils. I'd spend way to long staring at the screen waiting for him to do things though.
Fatimah # 19. January 2008, 12:16
Its a camera tri mode phone, I can go on the net with it so maybe
this will work not sure.
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 12:21
Fatimah # 19. January 2008, 12:27
Attila # 19. January 2008, 13:38
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 14:15
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 14:17
Christopher DaSilva # 19. January 2008, 14:49
What about a Jack Bauer screensaver that saves the world according the seasons?
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 14:54
Aadil # 19. January 2008, 18:14
The Dark Furie # 19. January 2008, 19:19
Christopher DaSilva # 20. January 2008, 15:47
That man kicks ass!
Aadil # 21. January 2008, 15:39
The Dark Furie # 21. January 2008, 16:12
Aadil # 21. January 2008, 16:51
The other one that doesn't show is
The Dark Furie # 21. January 2008, 17:07
theoddbod # 21. January 2008, 21:52
The Dark Furie # 21. January 2008, 22:35
theoddbod # 21. January 2008, 22:46
Aadil # 22. January 2008, 18:31
I tried to find thier smilie files using google images but they've hidden them well.
The Dark Furie # 22. January 2008, 18:43
Aadil # 22. January 2008, 18:47
theoddbod # 22. January 2008, 21:19
http://my.opera.com/community/graphics/smilies/
which is where all the smilies are located. But unsurprisingly, we 'do not have the required credentials to view this page'.
The Dark Furie # 22. January 2008, 21:27
theoddbod # 22. January 2008, 21:33
The Dark Furie # 22. January 2008, 23:44
Aadil # 23. January 2008, 18:59
BTW when I was studying programming we still called them directories. Our lecturer told up that 'folder' was strictly a microsoft term and that it was proprietory and subject to copyright.
theoddbod # 23. January 2008, 21:52
Aadil # 24. January 2008, 04:16
theoddbod # 25. January 2008, 00:18
Christopher DaSilva # 25. January 2008, 02:20
I didn't know folder was a Microsoft® thing
Aadil # 26. January 2008, 11:16
Driver A: and B: were your default floppy drives and drive C: was your default hard drive.
Most people added a drive D: to make space.
When large hard drives became common, people divided there drive into two sections called partitions. The C: partition was for the operating system and everything else they put on the D: partition.
Two the operating system, a partition looks like a completly seperate drive.
I don't know he this is what you're refering to but I'm sure it's related somehow.
theoddbod # 26. January 2008, 11:39
theoddbod # 26. January 2008, 11:40
The Dark Furie # 26. January 2008, 13:02
theoddbod # 26. January 2008, 15:06
The Dark Furie # 26. January 2008, 16:48