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How do your clients deal with information complexity?

by Bernice de Braal and Peter Newman, Information World Review People deal with information complexity by either reducing that complexity or absorbing it. Knowing whether your clients are shrinkers or swallowers is a key insight for information professionals There is a consensus that the world has entered a knowledge era where information is power and rapid learning [...]

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Really Slick ScreenSavers(1)				      General Commands Manual				      Really Slick ScreenSavers(1)

NAME
cyclone - tornado screen saver. SYNOPSIS
cyclone [--root/-r] [--maxfps/-x number] [--vsync/-y number] [--dpms/-M number] [--cyclones/-c number] [--particles/-p number] [--size/-i number] [--complexity/-C number] [--speed/-e number] [--stretch/-s] [--no-stretch/-S] [--showcurves/-v] [--no-showcurves/-V] DESCRIPTION
From Terry Walsh (http://reallyslick.com): "This screen saver makes tornadoes on your screen. I wrote it for my storm chasing partner, but you can have it too." Ported to Linux by Tugrul Galatali. OPTIONS
--root Draw on the root window. --maxfps number Set maximum frame rate. --vsync number Limit redraws to specified number of vertical refreshes. 0 - 100. Default: 1 --dpms number Stop rendering new frames if the display is not on. 0 - 1. Default: 1 --cyclones number Number of cyclones. 1 - 10. Default: 1 --particles number Particles per cyclone. 1 - 10000. Default: 200 --size number Particle size. 1 - 100. Default: 7 --complexity number Cyclone complexity. 1 - 10. Default: 3 --speed number Speed. 1 - 100. Default: 10 --stretch Stretch. Default: True --showcurves Show Curves. Default: False ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY to get the default host and display number. SEE ALSO
X(1), COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 by Terry Walsh and Tugrul Galatali. Cyclone is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. Cyclone is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. AUTHOR
Terry Walsh and Tugrul Galatali <tugrul@galatali.com> X Version 11 Really Slick ScreenSavers(1)