BrainWash 1.3

What is this anyways?
BrainWash is a ScreenSaver module, which - with the aid of subtle
color cycling - tries to intensify the effects of hallucinogene narcotics.

Who's to blame?
Stephan Aßmus	(gottgeac@linux.zrz.tu-berlin.de)
Ingo Weinhold		(bonefish@cs.tu-berlin.de)

Where does it belong?
Put it into the "/boot/home/config/add-ons/Screen Savers" folder for full impact.

Why?
Eh, ... #!@?

Whirlpool?
No, the authors can't be held responsible for any  brain, soft or hardware
damage done to either you, your computer or your little child (and/or little
sister) accidentally passing by the flashing screen.
This software is provided "as is" with no warranties of any kind. Use it at your
own risk.
You are allowed to reuse/recycle any part of the included sources.

Known side effects (things that bug you):
- weird muscle jerks
- minor speech defects
- serious loss in productivity (some [beta] test individuals spent several days
   motionless staring at their monitor... some of them just disappeared)

Known bugs:
none (anymore ;-)
