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I've found the basic lock-screen screensaver with the floating lock on a  
black background to be OUTSTANDING.  What class!  Why waste resources on  
something that isn't really essential?  It works for me. As far as the icq  
last night, I went to Netwebb site and found several channels of which  
#scoug was not one.  I was working off a Nova SE Univ computer, but that  
shouldn't enter the equation.  I will have to study the situation and  
figure it out.  I do know the link at the soug site didn't work for the  
tutorial on icq.  
 
Also, I will study what you said about the download.  I am afraid I will  
get the system all mucked up and be up the creek w/o the proverbial  
paddle.  
 
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