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Welcome of the best digital art fantasy desktops in the net. The collection contains samples of modern multimedia arts, swf flash animated wallpapers for standard and widescreen monitors.

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flash animated desktop installation:

>download & unzip a zip file to your computer
> go to your Display Properties
> Desktop tab
> click Browse
> browse to your unzipped files
> choose .htm file
> Open
> Apply
DONE
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Interactive animated wallpaper PG-18

An environment for generating intelligent, six legged, walking insects of diverse appearance. Press the GENERATE NEW WALKING INSECT button to create a new insect with random attributes. Each insect is composed of 9 basic parts: a head, which decides where to go; a body, which computes how to get there; six legs, which move the body; and an ornamental tail, to get attention. The walking motion for each insect is randomly permutated across the foot shuffle order, leg length, and a fixed determination. This project was inspired by the Nine Block Pattern Generator of May 15.

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Interactive animated wallpaper PG1-17

Nothing too fancy here. An object is created somewhere in the center of the grid field with a reduced scale. It then accelerates away from the center, increasing in size, while leaving a trail of past instances. The trick in fooling the user that the objects are approaching them is controlled by staggering the depths at which individual instances are placed. This example allows up to 8 worm segments to exist before they begin overwriting each other's depths

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Interactive animated wallpaper PG-21

A simple seed arrangement generator using the naturally occurring angle of 137.5 degrees. The relative rotation of 137.5 degrees occurs frequently in nature. The production of this strange alignment allows many to see familiar, yet difficult to describe arrangements. Terms within the Fibonacci sequence can often be found in the spiral paths formed from the center. This evidence of higher order can also be easily seen in pine cones, sunflowers, strawberries, and the pineapple.

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Computer A general-purpose machine that processes data according to a set of instructions that are stored internally either temporarily or permanently. The computer and all equipment attached to it are called hardware. The instructions that tell it what to do are called "software." A set of instructions that perform a particular task is called a "program" or "software program." What a Computer Does The instructions in the program direct the computer to input, process and output as follows: Input/Output The computer can selectively retrieve data into its main memory (RAM) from any peripheral device (terminal, disk, tape, etc.) connected to it. After processing the data internally, the computer can send a copy of the results from its memory out to any peripheral device. The more memory it has, the more programs and data it can work with at the same time. Storage By outputting data onto a magnetic disk or tape, the computer is able to store data permanently and retrieve it when required. A system's size is based on how much disk storage it has. The more disk, the more data are immediately available.

Processing (The 3 C's) The computer performs all processing by "calculating," "comparing" and "copying" the data stored in its memory (RAM). Calculate The computer can perform any mathematical operation on data by adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing one set with another. Compare The computer can analyze and evaluate data by matching it with sets of known data that are included in the program or called in from storage. Copy The computer can move data around to create any kind of report or listing in any order. Calculate, Compare and Copy By calculating, comparing and copying, the computer accomplishes all forms of data processing. For example, records are sorted into a new order by comparing two records at a time and copying the record with the lower value in front of the one with the higher value. The computer finds one customer out of thousands by comparing the requested account number to each record in the file. The query statement: SUM SALARY FOR TITLE = "NURSE" causes the computer to compare the title field in each record for NURSE and then add (calculate) the salary field for each match. In word processing, inserting and deleting text is accomplished by copying characters from one place to another.

The Stored Program Concept The computer's ability to call in instructions and follow them is known as the "stored program concept." Instructions are copied into memory from a disk, tape or other source before any data can be processed. The computer is directed to start with the first instruction in the program. It copies the instruction from memory into its control unit circuit and matches it against its built-in set of instructions. If the instruction is valid, the processor carries it out. If not, the computer comes to an abnormal end (abend, crash). The computer executes instructions sequentially until it finds a GOTO instruction that tells it to go to a different place in the program. It can execute billions of instructions per second, using the same program logic on each new set of data brought in. Operations Overlap Input/output and processing are made to overlap. While one program is waiting for input from one user, the operating system (master control program) directs the computer to process data in another program. Large computers allow many input/output operations to occur simultaneously with processing. It can take hundreds of thousands of discrete machine steps to perform very routine tasks. Your computer could easily execute several million instructions to put a requested record on screen for you. Computer Generations First-generation computers, starting with the UNIVAC I in 1951, used vacuum tubes, and their memories were made of thin tubes of liquid mercury and magnetic drums. Second-generation systems in the late 1950s replaced tubes with transistors and used magnetic cores for memories (IBM 1401, Honeywell 800). Size was reduced and reliability was significantly improved.

Third-generation computers, beginning in the mid-1960s, used the first integrated circuits (IBM 360, CDC 6400) and the first operating systems and DBMSs. Online systems were widely developed, although most processing was still batch oriented using punch cards and magnetic tapes. Starting in the mid-1970s, the fourth generation brought us computers made entirely of chips. It spawned the microprocessor and personal computer. It introduced distributed processing and office automation. Query languages, report writers and spreadsheets put large numbers of people in touch with the computer for the first time. Even with the hundreds of millions of people using computers every day, we are still in the fourth generation. Some skill is still required to use the computer even if only to surf the Web and send e-mail. The fifth generation implies faster hardware and more sophisticated software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) routinely. Natural language recognition is a major component of the fifth generation. When you can have a reasonably intelligent conversation with the average computer, you will be in the fifth generation, perhaps in the 2015-2020 time frame.  

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