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yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a fixed set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 01:38 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a fixed set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 01:42 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 01:48 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 01:53 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 01:57 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 01:59 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 03:24 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 03:28 PM PDT


yes you are confused! - capologist

Apple's RSS visualizer will use any RSS feed you want.

Add the RSS feed (the RSS feed, not the HTML page to which it is linked) as a bookmark in Safari. If you are running System Preferences, quit it and restart it. Your new feed will be added to the options in RSS Visualizer.

RSSaver may differ from Apple's only in a different color and a different default set of feeds, but it's an attractive color and it's free. It's probably worth the trivial effort of downloading and installing. For a little variety, get a screen saver randomizer module and rotate between the two RSS feeds.

Only problem is, the download link is broken. :-(

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Friday, June 30 2006 @ 04:16 PM PDT