Welcome to Eclipse, another desktop theme creation by Nekbyter (c) All Rights Reserved 1997. All of Nekbyter's themes are best displayed in true color (24-bit) on a 800x600 screen. You also need Plus! or an equivalent to use this theme. Because there has been a problem recently with misappropriation and unauthorized alteration of my themes, please read this legal garbage before you proceed. You are entitled to use this theme provided you do it without altering the major components. You may share this theme with others provided you do not remove this readme.txt file, that you do not remove my name from the wallpaper, that you do not post it on another web page or download site and that you do not receive compensation for the distribution of it. Any violation of the above constitutes copyright violation which is a federal offense. Enough said..... About the wallpaper -- A lunar eclipse can be viewed in a leisurely fashion. Visible to anyone on the night side of planet Earth (weather permitting), totality often lasts an hour or so as the moon glides through the Earth's shadow. But a solar eclipse is more fleeting. Totality can last a few minutes only for those fortunate enough to stand in the path of the Moon's shadow as it races across the Earth's surface. For the April 29, 1995 annular solar eclipse, photographer Olivier Staiger was standing in Macara, Ecuador under partially cloudy skies. Just before the maximum annular eclipse phase he recorded this dramatic moment as a bird flew near the sun. Very accurate predictions of eclipses have long been possible. This photo, as well as the logo photos, were used with the permission of the copyright holder and may not be reproduced without his consent. Included with the theme are logo.sys, logow.sys and logos.sys files. If you choose to use these startup and shutdown screens, please backup or rename your originals in the event you wish to reuse or restore them later. The logo.sys file should be placed in the root directory of your primary hard drive. The logow.sys and logos.sys files belong in the Windows directory. If there is a font included with this theme, it should be placed in the fonts folder within the Windows folder. I hope you have as much fun using this theme as I had making it. Comments, suggestions and fan mail are always welcome. :-) Live long and prosper. Pat Ames (a.k.a. Nekbyter) http://themes-n-schemes.com nekbyter@themes-n-schemes.com 9-21-97