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Sunset Fog Desktop Picture
Sunset Fog is a desktop picture (1024x768) of thin fog hovering over a forest floor with a pink sunset illuminating the branches of the trees more>> Sunset Fog is a desktop picture (1024x768) of thin fog hovering over a forest floor with a pink sunset illuminating the branches of the trees. This image was inspired by the Viejas Fire that hit the Alpine, CA area early in 2001. Winds on the first day blew the smoke out to sea, resulting in an eerie blood-red sunset.
System 7.5 or later.
MGclap Screensaver 1.0
MGclap Screensaver - illuminates your screen with different colors when you clap your hands more>>
MGclap Screensaver might need a microphone in/attached to your Mac.
Think 1.1
Think - Lets rediscover how to focus, and get back to thinking more>>
Focusing takes concentration, and concentration takes energy. You can only concentrate on so much at a time, and you cant create more energy. What we need to do is change how we work.
Lets limit our attention to one application--any application--at any time. Lets make it easy to change focus when we have to. Lets allow ourselves to bring other apps up quickly if we need them, but put them out of sight again just as quickly.
Lets rediscover how to focus, and get back to thinking.
1. Illumination Panel - This might look a little familiar to you. When you launch Think, the illumination panel will appear, allowing you to choose an application on which to focus--as we call it, "illuminating" it. If you quit the illuminated application, the illumination panel will reappear, where you can choose another app or quit Think.
2. Backdrop - his is what shields you from the distraction of the outside world. The Desktop and other applications are kept behind it to keep you focused on the illuminated app. You can temporarily bring a "guest" application above the backdrop by clicking on another app in the Dock. Clicking into the backdrop will refocus you on the illuminated application, returning the guest to exile.
3. Control Panel - Thinks control panel floats above other applications, and as such, is always available to you.
4. Think in the Dock - Thinks Dock icon serves two purposes. First and foremost, its a convenient way to raise Think and show the illumination panel. Clicking on Think in the Dock is the same as clicking the raise button in Thinks control panel. Secondly, Thinks icon displays some useful information to you. Notice that when theres an application illuminated, its icon is displayed inside Thinks icon. Because clicking in the backdrop refocuses the illuminated application, it helps to know which app is currently illuminated. You can glance at the Dock if you ever need to know - Think will keep its Dock icon updated to help you remember! Not that youd ever forget, of course.
Color Coded Clock v9
Color Coded Clock - a really cool and interesting clock more>>
Once you grasp the basic concept youll wonder why you never sussed it immediately.
Millions of patterns are possible with the Color Coded Clock, yet the clock is extremely simple to read once you grasp the basic concept. The four separate fields act like the four digits of a digital clock.
The value of each digit is simply the number of illuminated squares in each field. So any given time of the day may have thousands of different ways of displaying the time. The clock in the image is displaying the time 14:36. Its that easy!
This clock is based on the futuristic-looking Tix clock from Chrono Art.
The value of each digit is simply the number of illuminated squares in each field. So any given time of the day may have thousands of different ways of displaying the time. The clock in the image isCoherentOptics 2.1.1
A program for the simulation of Laser illuminated optical systems and for the construction of Optical filters more>> A program for the simulation of Laser illuminated optical systems and for the construction of Optical filters
CoherentOptics is based upon a program made for Classic Mac called FFTVision that was written over a period of years for use in the research program of Professors Jeffrey Davis and myself at San Diego State University.
You can see how we have used the program by consulting the optics literature. This new program is written from scratch for the Cocoa environment in Objective C, and is still used in the optics research as SDSU. This program can read and write the two major file types of the old program.
CoherentOptics is a program for constructing optical filters and for simulating the passage of coherent light of one color and polarization at a time. This simulated propagation through an optical system, uses Fresnel optics, but no ray tracing.
CoherentOptics is capable of handling several documents at the same time. Each document and its associated windows are color coded to somewhat decrease confusion.
Enhancements
- A bug in the direct propagation option for Power PC has been corrected. There is an option to speed up script execution by suppressing the flash of each icon.
- This version computes in double precision "Fourier Transform" and "Direct Propagation" are multi-threaded, and should calculate much faster on an Intel Mac having multiple cores.
- The "Big Window" is now easier to use since the upper left corner is used as the origin of its coordinates.
- New script functions have been added to increase functionality.

TIXClock 1.0
TIXClock is a professional and smart tool to read once you grasp the basic concept. more>>
TIXClock 1.0 is a professional and smart tool to read once you grasp the basic concept.
The four separate fields act like the four digits of a digital clock. The value of each digit is simply the number of illuminated squares in each field. So any given time of the day may have thousands of different ways of displaying the time.
Design is taken from think geek article.
Sunlit Moon 1.0
Sunlit Moon - Displays the true phase of the Moon accounting for optical and physical libration more>>
The green compass represents geographic direction and the gray represents selenographic direction. These are drawn to illustrate the offset of the lunar poles to that of the Earths poles due to libration. For examples of lunar libration, visit the Lunar Libration page. Clicking on the image of the Moon in the widget displays a selenographic grid to further illustrate the effects of libration. Also, the age and illuminated fraction is displayed.
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