Title: Picture of my desktop--what's yours? Source:
me URL Source:[None] Published:May 18, 2010 Author:. Post Date:2010-05-18 14:41:56 by James Deffenbach Keywords:None Views:486 Comments:52
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This picture is called Ocean Dreams. I use Firefox and stretched it to fill the screen.
I dont know how to display my background, I keep it as a reminder of stressful and scary times.
If you are talking about your desktop background I *think* you can do a "Print Screen" (on a Windows system) and then upload the picture to image shack. If you use Linux there is a program called Show Foto that lets you take pictures of whatever is on your desktop and save the picture and of course you can upload it to image shack or whatever picture hosting service you use.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. Lord Acton
If you are talking about your desktop background I *think* you can do a "Print Screen" (on a Windows system) and then upload the picture to image shack. If you use Linux there is a program called Show Foto that lets you take pictures of whatever is on your desktop and save the picture and of course you can upload it to image shack or whatever picture hosting service you use
Sorry ... I did a poor job of communicating. I would love to see graphic of buckwheat in drag, i.e., looking like black messiah. However, couldn't have halo; needs horns.
I run some pretty beefy video cards on the two machines I do work on and as much of that work requires running multiple programs at the same time I run both units with dual monitors. heck even the old machine with an AGP video card that I handed down to the kids only ran as a single monitor system for the first two weeks I had it. I'm to the point that I can't understand how people can work with a system sport but one display. what's all that got to do with my desk top,?, heck that's one of those generic ones that came with windows just due to the fact I very seldom have reason to look at the thing.
computer counted ballots are ballots that have been counted in secret, and with all probability not the way one voted.
like I stated in my earlier post I do work (video editing and such) that I need to run through multiple programs to get to the finished product so I'm running and viewing those programs and what they are doing across the multiple monitors. there have been many times I'd like to have four monitors on both of the afore mentioned systems. a work around that I use is an ezShare USB cable connecting the two systems together allowing me to drag and drop editing jobs from one to the other. one of the systems is a 64 bit XP pro system and the other is 32 bit XP pro each running different editing programs according to each systems ability to run the programs at optimum performance. and if I want and do at times listen to internet radio broadcasts on one system while watching cable T.V. on one of the monitors of the other system all while making posts here and reading email, working on CAD drawings, playing a quick game of half life 2 and talking on voice over internet phone all at the same time.
computer counted ballots are ballots that have been counted in secret, and with all probability not the way one voted.
I need a constant reminder of our responsibility to the posterity and the Creator of the Universe because I have a tendancy to become angered towards the murdering shit eaters running the show at the moment.
"The smallest of frauds such as Santa Claus are perpetrated upon children by criminals in order that the largest of frauds such as the FEDERAL RESERVE may be had upon them as adults."