I was given the Ipod nano 6th generation for Christmas 2011. I was starting to take up running and needed something to track my run. since I just started I was only using my Ipod roughly 3 times...
I have had the iPad Verizon 4G LTE for a month now, and over all I couldn't be happier with the machine. The only issue I have found so far is when on wifi it has a slower speed in processing...
I have owned at least a dozen different Mac laptops over the years, starting with a Powerbook 1400 back in the day. The 13-inch Air is my absolute favorite of the bunch. It's the first laptop...
I spent quite a bit of time reading the setup manuals and various Apple articles about manually setting up this device since I have an unusual setup, and the setup manuals indicated I would have...
Murbot, Just checking out that website is a life changing experience to say the least. But to actually save those images and dare to put them on your desktop for even a second makes you very, very disturbed
Mac mini 1.42ghz & OS X Tiger The best computing platform in the world
Mac mini 1.42ghz & OS X Tiger The best computing platform in the world
Here are some backgrounds I made with my mug & some photoshop work.
Also included is a G3 desktop I made years ago.
Brock Samson: You didn't tell me Sasquatch was a... a dude. Steve Summers: What, you couldn't tell? Brock Samson: Not until I had to...[shudders] shave him. Steve Summers: What are you, shy?...
Brock Samson: You didn't tell me Sasquatch was a... a dude. Steve Summers: What, you couldn't tell? Brock Samson: Not until I had to...[shudders] shave him. Steve Summers: What are you, shy?...
Hmm...Guess it's been a while since I posted mine. As I'm sure I said somewhere around page 5, my desktop tends to be a recent picture I took with my digital camera. This is my current:
It's my girlfriend and me at her Graduation last weekend.
That's a pretty sweet background. I'm really picky with my desktop pictures (how well it works with the Dock, so Dock icons don't blend in with the picture; not too many colors/shapes, so my desktop icons don't get "lost" in the picture...the more monochromatic, the better; no identifying text/"this picture was made by..."; objects in the picture should be slightly out-of-focus, so as they don't stand out and distract my eyes from other elements on the screen; subtle textures; no artifacts from compression, especially with areas that are black; ). Yours passed my test.
Originally posted by Dr. John Zoidberg That's a pretty sweet background. I'm really picky with my desktop pictures (how well it works with the Dock, so Dock icons don't blend in with the picture; not too many colors/shapes, so my desktop icons don't get "lost" in the picture...the more monochromatic, the better; no identifying text/"this picture was made by..."; objects in the picture should be slightly out-of-focus, so as they don't stand out and distract my eyes from other elements on the screen; subtle textures; no artifacts from compression, especially with areas that are black; ). Yours passed my test.
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Colors seem a bit too saturated when I manually resized the .png file in PhotoshopCS. Oh well. It's my girlfriend and I riding a NYC Subway to the SOHO Apple Store. "Good morning everyone. My name is Christina, and I am homeless."
Originally posted by salmonstk White backgrounds...
ooh, very nice
I think I think...therefore, I think I am.
We get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens only a certain number of times, and a very small number, really. How many more...
I think I think...therefore, I think I am.
We get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens only a certain number of times, and a very small number, really. How many more...
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Originally posted by Concord Today's Wall... Saucy.
Cheers,
C.
Link Please if possible, very Saucy.
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