Wasn't that thing in the last transformers movie? the bigass vacuum cleaner Btw: in order to avoid think's wrath, here's my new wallpaper.
Pre-pubescent looking 26 yr olds are just not my type. Almost had a heart attack when someone posted that pic. Glossy! RAMA
It is a volcanic island in the Kuril chain between Kamchatka and Japan. The island's orientation appears here rotated 90° clockwise, so that west is up and north is to the right - original image is an astronaut photo taken from the ISS about two weeks ago. Link
here's what I'm using http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2009-28-b-hires_jpg.jpg it's HOOOOOOOOGE and I don't have a thumbnail it's a Hubble/Spitzer/Kepler composite of the center of the Milky Way
I previously posted these on a similar thread on another forum: November's desktop ... December's ... ...and January.
I love the wallpaper. I used to own a Commodore 64 back in the day, and it was a great machine. This particular wallpaper takes me back. *sniffs nostalgically*
This is my latest... on another of my vintage systems! This is on my PowerBook Duo 2300c which I had loaned to a family and recently got back so I can use it at the library. At about 5 pounds, it weighs about as much as any of the books I usually carry with me.
I really don't miss the commodor64, at all then again I am more info management the machine code development back then ,,, and now although when I had my commodor i was learning 32 bit architecture and machine programming so the commodor was not useful as I was progressing into unix before they came out with C.. it was all pascal and such. api, was that what that program was called nononoon apl there it is. any such way.. this is the image of my desk now.. and this is the actual desk top background. actually I liked playing "jumpman" on the C64 really fun when i was messed up back then which was most of the time.
Same here. I gave my Commie away when I bought my first Mac. I regret that -- giving away the Commie, not buying the Mac. I'd love to have it to show my kid what computers were like back in Teh Dark Ages.
Ah yeah. One of the first "canned" games I had for the C64 was strip poker. Nothing says sexy like pixelated boobage.