Well, here's my latest arrangement, fully utilizing Jaguar's "change picture" feature to smoothly transition these images images every 15 minutes:
I had a PC-loving friend visit over the weekend and while showing off some stuff, the background faded and he was flabbergasted by the "coolness" factor of it. Then I showed him that I could do this with my screen saver and he just about lost it.
I keep my desktops static for long periods of time once I get it the law I like it. I swiped the caricature of <a href="http://www.frontalot.com" target="_blank">MC Frontalot</a> as drawn by Gabe of <a href="http://www.penny-arcade.com" target="_blank">Penny Arcade</a> and added some colors to it.
After making it I realized that those colors greatly resembled the University of Oregon's colors, which is fine with me because they are my favorite non-BigXII football team.
Well, here's my latest arrangement, fully utilizing Jaguar's "change picture" feature to smoothly transition these images images every 15 minutes:
I had a PC-loving friend visit over the weekend and while showing off some stuff, the background faded and he was flabbergasted by the "coolness" factor of it. Then I showed him that I could do this with my screen saver and he just about lost it.
[quote]After making it I realized that those colors greatly resembled the University of Oregon's colors, which is fine with me because they are my favorite non-BigXII football team. <hr></blockquote>
I'll forgive you for not knowing any better. Without going into it too much...Woof!!!!
Well, they work from two of the major ISPs in North Carolina: BellSouth and RoadRunner. There must be something outside of this area stopping the transmission.
Is it so hard to scale down an image to make a thumbnail?
The size both kills the forum's formatting and load time for modem users. At least be considerate enough to post a simple link rather than an inline image if you won't make a thumbnail.
We've been through this discussion before in the last desktop picture thread. If you recall, Jonathan had made it a requirement to post thumbnails or links rather than these huge things.
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<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/seratne/.Pictures/desktophi.png" target="_blank">full res here</a>
For a bigger version click <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/mcsimpson/desktops/vashonmydesktopbig.jpg" target="_blank">here</a>
brokenphone and dartblazer, where did you get those desktops? I like all of em, and would like to add to my collection.
email me @ mcsimpson@mac.com if you get the chance.
Thanks!
--PB
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/jetpowers/.Pictures/screenshot.jpg" target="_blank">Current Desktop</a>.
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/jetpowers/.Pictures/wallpaper.jpg" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/jetpowers/.Pictures/wallpaper.jpg</a> for the background.
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/jetpowers/.Pictures/original.jpg" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/jetpowers/.Pictures/original.jpg</a> for the original picture from the web.
Just burning up Unca Steve's bandwidth until he takes it away.....
Jet
Mod Edit - changed the large image to a link. Keep the images a little smaller, or make it a thumbnail please.
Thanks.
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<a href="http://63.237.89.70/wbtmp/dsktop.jpg" target="_blank">Clicky Click</a>
Rather boring eh? <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
like this one...might keep it a few days....g
Click for full-size.
Well, here's my latest arrangement, fully utilizing Jaguar's "change picture" feature to smoothly transition these images images every 15 minutes:
I had a PC-loving friend visit over the weekend and while showing off some stuff, the background faded and he was flabbergasted by the "coolness" factor of it. Then I showed him that I could do this with my screen saver and he just about lost it.
Klick 4 teh biggar!
I keep my desktops static for long periods of time once I get it the law I like it. I swiped the caricature of <a href="http://www.frontalot.com" target="_blank">MC Frontalot</a> as drawn by Gabe of <a href="http://www.penny-arcade.com" target="_blank">Penny Arcade</a> and added some colors to it.
After making it I realized that those colors greatly resembled the University of Oregon's colors, which is fine with me because they are my favorite non-BigXII football team.
<strong><a href="http://brad.project-think.com/images/desktop-snap6.jpg" target="_blank">
Click for full-size.
Well, here's my latest arrangement, fully utilizing Jaguar's "change picture" feature to smoothly transition these images images every 15 minutes:
I had a PC-loving friend visit over the weekend and while showing off some stuff, the background faded and he was flabbergasted by the "coolness" factor of it. Then I showed him that I could do this with my screen saver and he just about lost it.
Couldn't see anything
I'll forgive you for not knowing any better. Without going into it too much...Woof!!!!
Hook 'em!
<strong>Couldn't see anything</strong><hr></blockquote>What can't you see?
All the images are up -- I've checked from two different ISPs.
It must be something on your end.
Aliens are stopping the transmission.
<strong>Brad, I can't see them either.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I can't see them either. And I'm in NC. I'm not using BellSouth or Roadrunner, but I'm in NC. Not far from you either, IIRC.
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/nebagakid/.Pictures/My Desktop.jpg" target="_blank">My Desktop</a>
<img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
mod edit - please either link or thumbnail your images. Thanks.
[ 08-29-2002: Message edited by: murbot ]</p>
Is it so hard to scale down an image to make a thumbnail?
The size both kills the forum's formatting and load time for modem users. At least be considerate enough to post a simple link rather than an inline image if you won't make a thumbnail.
We've been through this discussion before in the last desktop picture thread. If you recall, Jonathan had made it a requirement to post thumbnails or links rather than these huge things.
Sheesh. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
<strong>Aliens.
Aliens are stopping the transmission.</strong><hr></blockquote>
A communications disruption can mean only one thing.....invasion.