X-Git-Url: http://vcs.maemo.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=xscreensaver%2Fdebian%2Fscreensavers-desktop-files%2Fpenrose.desktop;fp=xscreensaver%2Fdebian%2Fscreensavers-desktop-files%2Fpenrose.desktop;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=03e7692836b313ecc28ad0efe7324fd6771535f8;hp=7f140a7091cf262cf04399950d0659048aff805b;hpb=9b039ab43455b69fddb4c1f3200c2cea93bb2cd6;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/xscreensaver/debian/screensavers-desktop-files/penrose.desktop b/xscreensaver/debian/screensavers-desktop-files/penrose.desktop deleted file mode 100644 index 7f140a7..0000000 --- a/xscreensaver/debian/screensavers-desktop-files/penrose.desktop +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - -[Desktop Entry] -Encoding=UTF-8 -Name=Penrose -Comment=Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica technology. Written by Timo Korvola. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math professor who has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, black holes, and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose said copied a pattern he created (a pattern demonstrating that ``a nonrepeating pattern could exist in nature'') for its Kleenex quilted toilet paper. Penrose said he doesn't like litigation but, ``When it comes to the population of Great Britain being invited by a multinational to wipe their bottoms on what appears to be the work of a Knight of the Realm, then a last stand must be taken.'' As reported by News of the Weird #491, 4-jul-1997. -TryExec=penrose -Exec=penrose -root -StartupNotify=false -Terminal=false -Type=Application -Categories=Screensaver