OT?? : Xscreensaver: Is it me??

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	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. 

	Most of them look vaguely Indian or Maya, and seem to include 
human or at least bipedal figures. A few look more like totem poles. And 
once in a great while something utterly different, like a cartoon 
character, seems to be there.

	All of them are very much obscured by the radial lines in the 
screensaver, and partly also by the darkening inside the ring. But I'm 
pretty sure they're really there (not like the poetic little man upon the 
stair). 

	What are they? Is there a setting for that screensaver that makes 
them more apparent? Is there any info about them anywhere?

	I looked on jwz.org, but didn't see a link from which to ask such 
a question as this. I'm betting there's interest here, too.
-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is
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