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Last year, Yahoo Entertainment attempted to settle the decades-old debate about whether or not Diehard counts as a Christmas movie (spoiler alert, the country remains divided).
Digital Blasphemy's work has been recommended by Lifehacker, [4] PC World, [5] Yahoo! Internet Life, [6] and the G4TV television show The Screen Savers. [7] In January 2012 Digital Blasphemy was named "The Most Popular Wallpaper Website" by readers of Lifehacker.com. [8]
Before the advent of LCD screens, most computer screens were based on cathode-ray tubes (CRTs). When the same image is displayed on a CRT screen for long periods, the properties of the exposed areas of the phosphor coating on the inside of the screen gradually and permanently change, eventually leading to a darkened shadow or "ghost" image on the screen, called a screen burn-in.
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The Yule Log was created in 1966 by Fred M. Thrower, president and chief executive officer of WPIX, Inc. Inspired by an animated Coca-Cola commercial from a year earlier that showed Santa Claus at a fireplace, he envisioned the program as a televised Christmas gift to those residents of New York who lived in apartments and homes without fireplaces.
Bing Crosby sings one of the most famous Christmas songs of all time in White Christmas, a 1954 classic about making a musical with your best friend because fighting in World War II was just so awful.
Good grief, we love A Charlie Brown Christmas.. The 25-minute animated special, featuring Charlie Brown, Lucy and — in a poignant, stand-out performance — Linus, debuted in 1965, and it's been ...
After Dark is a series of computer screensaver software introduced by Berkeley Systems in 1989 for the Apple Macintosh, and in 1991 for Microsoft Windows. [3] [4]Following the original, additional editions included More After Dark, Before Dark, and editions themed around licensed properties such as Star Trek, The Simpsons, Looney Tunes, Marvel, and Disney characters.