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  1. muf

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    Ok, this is the one i've been using the past 3-4 months. It's Kristin Kreuk of Smallville if anyone is wondering. Screen size 800x600 by choice. Just like the screen at this size as this is the resolution i play my games in.
     

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  2. bigbuck

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    For St Patricks Day.....
     

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  3. nadirah

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    Hey spanner, you're interested in those hot women too EH?:eek::D:D:cool:
     
  4. bigbuck

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    Thanks Spanner! Appreciate it! BTW girls from #802 came from DeviantArt. That's where Ice gets a lot of his sci-fi looking wallpapers.
    Cheers.
     
  5. big ed

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    Hey Buckster,

    I can't find my glasses. Are the guys in post #802 members of your local "Rules" team?

    Ogle on, big ed
     
  6. dog

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    Hey Bucko, ;)

    Really nice work there :)

    Hmmm ... maybe try you're hand at some Wilders' wallpapers ... I'd like to see what you'd do ... -or- Ghost Security -or- DCS - or- Nod ... maybe a FF one too.

    Get to Work!!! I'm waiting :p

    *puppy* ~Puppy~ *puppy*
     
  7. bigbuck

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    Thanks! I'll give it a go....
     
  8. David S

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    another dual
     

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  9. bigbuck

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    Hmmm?
     

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    Thanks Spanner! LOL! I think I've a fair way to go yet!
     
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    Very Nice Brad. ;) Good Job :)
     
  13. bigbuck

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    Thanks! I wasn't totally happy with it. I think it's a bit too 'busy' for a wallpaper with all those frames. Might try a 'cleaner' one.....
     
  14. Marja

    Marja Honestly, I'm not a bot!!

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    GREAT STUFF, BB!! I agree you have a new career direction going on, just think you have only been doing this a short time, too. You have a really artistic 'eye', so keep it up! Contrary in this world better keep your day job for a while, unless the 'guys' in #802 want to support you and your family??
    (That one guy second from the left reminds me of someone from my wilder days!:eek: Can't think of who? :D)Love those pink outfits!

    I need you to coach me through that merging stuff, I tried it last nite and did it one time - and still don't know how?!? Couldn't do it again to save myself!

    Also, this is a question for anyone here, I used a MS butterfly to put a bunch of shortcuts "behind" it, but I can't find any big icons to use for the rest of my shortcuts, I can't handle the clutter anymore, is there a simple way to make big icons and get Windows to accept them? All the sites I have seen seem so complicated or cheesy?
    Any ideas?

    Keep up the great work, BigBuck!!

    Marja:cool:
     
  15. bigbuck

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    I like!:) :)
     

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    Here's my "political correct" desktop... This is my working computer I do research on for work here at the base...
     

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    BeetleBoss She who posts lots of <I>Smileys</I>

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    Sorry, to hear that, iceni60
     
  19. bigbuck

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    Sorry Ice....Know how it feels. Lost my old shepherd (of 17yrs) about 15 months ago :'( .
     
  20. iceni60

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    thanks, Buck, he was only 5yrs. and i'm sorry too.
     
  21. iceni60

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    hold on a second, are you saying your dog was 17 :eek: was he/she a German Shepherd?
     
  22. Me-Marja

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    Sorry about both of your pets, it is very hard to lose a friend like that! I still miss my little pug, it's been 5 years, she was very special tho.

    We had a BlackLab/Husky mix, that lived for almost 20 years, don't know how, guess he wanted to see us all grown and on our own, he was a super watch dog for us kids! Blue, his name was after the song! :D
     
  23. bigbuck

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    Yup! GS. 17yo when he passed. Got him when I was 20/21...
    Edit: Only ever had 2 dogs. 1st (a dachshund) lived to 16!
    ~Better post a Desktop....or we'll be in strife for being off-topic~
     
  24. iceni60

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    hi, BeetleBoss :) sorry i must have missed your post with all the tears in my eyes :'( :'( thanks, time is a great healer, it's ashame it's so recent, i'm very sad.

    hi, Marja. i suppose we all out live our pets, if we hadn't we wouldn't be here :D

    i always thought it was little dogs that lived along time, was he very small? sorry i know i'm not being very funny, it just seems quite incredible he lived that long, it must be close to a record
     
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    45-50kg. Not huge by Shep standards. Now I've got a tear in my eye....
     
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