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Nice Astros, just bought mine on the tenth. Though for some reason they have bee sitting in Cali for 4 days...w.e, as long as they arrive this week.

I very like my Astros ! But the only problem is that I have the old one (I bought them in April 09) so I don't have the PS3 Compatibility...

Sweet. I have over 60 PC games and some of them works with that TrackerIR device. I didn't know about that until now. I am thinking of getting it for some of my games and I will try it out someday.

I also have Fliqlo screensaver as well. Been using it since the year of 2002. F-ing awesome screensaver!

looks so cramped - you need to get one big desk and spread things out n give urself some room :whistle:

Uh.. dont really have room, do u see space for me to have a bigger desk?

The 'watermark' should only show up for a few seconds after it first loads up and after that it disappears.

Thanks, didn't even check it out long enough.

I use it on Windows 7 just fine. I DID at one time have a problem with it not showing the taskbar but I haven't had it for a while now.

I have this same issue with it, have to reload explorer to get it back. The 'orb' is there but not taskbar. Its seems to be when its in screensaver for a while.

I had to remove Fliqlo because it was making my taskbar disappear constantly. Great screensaver, but I won't be going back to it until they fix that problem.

The Grinch,

Is your entire room painted black? That is going to be a pain in the ass to repaint eventually. Anyway, the blackness is freaking me out... too gothic, but to each his own.

I had to remove Fliqlo because it was making my taskbar disappear constantly. Great screensaver, but I won't be going back to it until they fix that problem.

For me it signs me out of WLM. Seems a little buggy.

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