Singapore Stopover Screensaver

Pixel Paradox on March 20th, 2010 | 1 views
Singapore Stopover Screensaver

Singapore! What can you do in one or two days stopover? Well, depending on your energy level, the sky is the limit. Singapore is the busiest port in the world with some of the world’s best shopping. But if you’re all shopped out, then you can just walk around this beautiful city and see some enchanting sights, and amazing architecture - from the classic Raffles Hotel to the ultimate art-deco building in the world, Parkview Square. Singapore has excellent hotels, fascinating cultural contrasts, fantastic food, many tourist attractions, and tropical weather to melt your worries away. When the Merlion calls, don’t be late! Please enjoy this Singapore Stopover Screensaver.

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Rock Art Screensaver

Pixel Paradox on March 18th, 2010 | 9 views
Rock Art Screensaver

These wonderful rock art paintings of everyday life were created 7000 to 10,000 years ago at Tassili-n-Ajjer, in the Sahara Desert of Algeria. Five periods of rock art are shown in this screensaver: the Balbalus (hunter or wild fauna) period, the Round Head period of Martian-like figures, the Bovidian cattle herder period, the Horse period, and the Camel period. Many of these painting were made during the African Aqualithic era, when the Algerian area was much wetter than it is today.

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Denizens of Deep Space

Pixel Paradox on March 17th, 2010 | 8 views
Denizens of Deep Space

SCREENSAVER DESCRIPTION: See denizens of 32 of the inhabited worlds in the outer regions of the galaxy. These alien creatures of deep space are as diverse as their planets. Life in other star systems has taken on curious and fantastic shapes, and many strange attributes. The infinite possibilities of the universe have resulted in a wide variety of species, such as songwriting snowflakes, gladiatorial lawyers, philosophizing fish, pirate swarms, immortals, strange empaths, shape-shifters, mind controllers, asteroid dwellers with wheels instead of feet - and much more!

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The Book of Kells

Pixel Paradox on March 15th, 2010 | 9 views
The Book of Kells

SCREENSAVER DESCRIPTION: The Book of Kells is an illuminated or decorated manuscript of the four Gospels. It was created by Columban monks around 800 AD. Its calligraphy and artwork have earned it a reputation as the most beautiful book in the world. For this screen saver, Pixel Paradox has digitally enhanced and repaired thirty-five images from the Book of Kells for your viewing pleasure.

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Shell Sensations Screen Saver

Pixel Paradox on March 10th, 2010 | 18 views
Shell Sensations Screen Saver

SCREENSAVER DESCRIPTION: 35 sensational sea shells as you’ve never seen them before. Put these sumptuous sculptures of nature on your PC now! You can almost hear the waves and feel the sea breeze. For shell collectors everywhere. You set the timing and transition between images.

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Jewels of Karnak - White Chapel and Red Chapel Screensaver

Pixel Paradox on February 22nd, 2010 | 26 views
Jewels of Karnak - White Chapel and Red Chapel Screensaver

Jewels of Karnak - White Chapel and Red Chapel Screensaver contains 40 images of these two artistic wonders of ancient Egypt. The White Chapel (circa 1950 B.C.) of Senwosret I and the Red Chapel (circa 1475 B.C.) of Hatshepsut, and her successor Tuthmosis III, are currently reconstructed in the Karnak Open Air Museum. The White Chapel is also referred to as the Jubilee Temple of Senwosret I. Both chapels are believed to be barque (boat) shrines. Although the chapels’ reliefs are ancient, they are among the best preserved in Egypt, particularly the White Chapel.

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Sacred Egyptian Cobra 3D Screensaver

Pixel Paradox on February 21st, 2010 | 28 views
Sacred Egyptian Cobra 3D Screensaver

BEFORE BUYING THIS SCREENSAVER, please verify that the trial version runs on your PC. - PixelParadox.ComEnjoy the watchful sacred cobra of Egypt in this eye-catching 3D screensaver. The sacred Egyptian cobra was the protector of the Egyptian god Ra, and was worn in symbolic form as the Uraeus on the double crown of the Pharaohs. The Uraeus originated from the goddess Wadjet, who was seen as a cobra. She became the patron of the Delta, Lower Egypt, and so was worn by the Pharaohs as part of the double crown. It was believed that the Uraeus protected the Pharaohs by spitting fire on their enemies. The Uraeus was also used for jewelery, and in amulets, and is an important hieroglyphic symbol.

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Fancy Fish

Pixel Paradox on February 15th, 2010 | 34 views
Fancy Fish

SCREENSAVER DESCRIPTION: 30 vivid images of exotic tropical fish in colorful reef settings. Enjoy these beautiful hand-drawn fish, set in exotic coral backgrounds. Experience the wonder of diving in the Carribean as each new sea sprite appears to delight you. You can set the timing and transitions, and the setup program automatically creates a convenient “instant” startup icon so that you can manage all your screensavers from your desktop.

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Christmas Antiqa

Pixel Paradox on February 14th, 2010 | 29 views
Christmas Antiqa

SCREENSAVER DESCRIPTION: 29 screens of full color antique Christmas cards and Christmas illustrations from the early 1900’s. Over 80 individual gems of the engraving arts. All the themes of an old-fashioned Christmas display on your screen. Install this screen saver and step back in time to Christmas Past with all it’s simple pleasures of the Christmas Story, family gatherings, and the midnight vigil of a child waiting for Santa Claus. You set the timing and transition between images.

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Geo Gizmo 3D Screensaver

Pixel Paradox on February 2nd, 2010 | 47 views
Geo Gizmo 3D Screensaver

BEFORE BUYING THIS SCREENSAVER, please verify that the trial version runs on your PC. - PixelParadox.ComWelcome to the nanoworld of the Pixel Paradox universe of 2099 AD. Geo Gizmo is a pollution-free nanodevice that acts as a perpetual-motion machine to generate electricity from artificial gravitons in motion above a quantum energy plate, without any loss of kinetic energy. A constant electrostatic charge flows to the quantum energy plate, which can be linked to vast numbers of identical Geo Gizmos to generate limitless free electrical power. One hundred trillion Geo Gizmos would fill a container the size of a coffee cup, and generate enough power to continuously run your television set, forever. However, not only is it functional, it’s also a marvelous work of art. Gee whiz, it’s a Geo Gizmo! Disclaimer: This screensaver, Geo Gizmo 3D, does not generate electricity.

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