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  #106089 22-Jan-2008 11:39
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This is the picture I have on my desktop - and also the view from my living room.



For some reason I can't get my poxy PC to do a screen shot, ah well, the icons get in the way anyway.




 

 

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  #106105 22-Jan-2008 13:28
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Wob: This is the picture I have on my desktop - and also the view from my living room.


Nice view, you're a wee way out of town!!

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  #106107 22-Jan-2008 13:46
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bradstewart:
Nice view, you're a wee way out of town!!


Only about 25 minutes. We're over the hill from Port Chalmers, that's Long Beach in the foreground, and the farthest peninsula is Shag Point.




 

 

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  #106257 23-Jan-2008 12:32
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Hmm, I notice there doesn't appear to be much use of the Geekzone Gadget going on Tongue out




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  #107797 31-Jan-2008 15:20
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desktop






 


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  #108095 2-Feb-2008 03:46
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Here is my updated desktop with the Vista Sidebar incarnation Laughing





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Laptop: HP dv7-3004TX Entertainment Notebook PC | HP Touchsmart tx2 1119au - Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Mac: iMac 21.5" Snow Leopard
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  #108248 3-Feb-2008 04:19
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Ok guys, here it is. Some screenies from the Asus EEE:











By default it runs in 'Simple Mode' where there is actually no desktop. The super key (windows key) toggles between that menu thing you see above, and  the foreground apps.

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  #108250 3-Feb-2008 07:10
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Oh dear.. been surfing 'dodgy' sites? ;)

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  #108252 3-Feb-2008 07:58
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  #108265 3-Feb-2008 09:42
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You should use adium. Much more OSX.

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  #108271 3-Feb-2008 10:13
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weblordpepe: Ok guys, here it is. Some screenies from the Asus EEE:





I can't believe you went to a dodgy spyware site as this instead of going to install a decent AV software like Avast...




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  #108390 4-Feb-2008 02:49
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It was actually a dirty popup from gsmarena, that site with all the cellphone specs. It was quite funny actually. It popped up with a
'scanning files' dialog with a progress bar, showing all these Windows files & DLLs.

Thats a hell of a nice picture nzbullet. Reminds me of Dr Who.

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  #108392 4-Feb-2008 03:24
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Just the orginal desktop that came with the Laptop.

Desktop


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#108423 4-Feb-2008 10:22
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freitasm:
I can't believe you went to a dodgy spyware site as this instead of going to install a decent AV software like Avast...


weblordpepe:
It was actually a dirty popup from gsmarena, that site with all the cellphone specs. It was quite funny actually. It popped up with a
'scanning files' dialog with a progress bar, showing all these Windows files & DLLs.


Yes was about to say, my suspicions were first raised when I saw a Linux OS running an anti-virus program...

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#108424 4-Feb-2008 10:24
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Completely off topic but if I ever visit a site and a dodgy popup shows up I never go back there again - regardless of how useful or insightful it is.




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