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Kickb - 10-11-2013
What does your desktop background look like?
Here's mine.
I change it fairly regularly. Last week I went meta by having a picture of a computer, mouse and phone as my background picture.
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Drazen - 10-11-2013
I don't change it at all really.
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Mentavious - 10-11-2013
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Kickb - 10-11-2013
Is that some sort of Megaman game picture?
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presidentcarter - 10-11-2013
A few of us used to make an excel spread sheet our background and hide all of our icons so what when someone was coming you could hit Ctrl+D and go to the excel desktop and appear busy. It's really more for laughs though bc Atl+Tab is more effective...that is unless your company is so anal that they disable Alt+Tab (yes one company I worked for did that).
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Dr. Howard - 10-12-2013
Quote: (10-11-2013 06:58 PM)presidentcarter Wrote:
A few of us used to make an excel spread sheet our background and hide all of our icons so what when someone was coming you could hit Ctrl+D and go to the excel desktop and appear busy. It's really more for laughs though bc Atl+Tab is more effective...that is unless your company is so anal that they disable Alt+Tab (yes one company I worked for did that).
its amazing how when its not "your" company its all about maximizing fucking around and minimizing actual work.
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LeBeau - 10-12-2013
I always thought the trick with the "see through" desktop wallpaper was neat, anyone ever tried it?
http://www.moillusions.com/2006/03/trans...trick.html
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LeBeau - 10-12-2013
Quote: (10-11-2013 02:24 PM)PartyonBro Wrote:
![[Image: 10213040883_e977b38a3d_z.jpg]](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3773/10213040883_e977b38a3d_z.jpg)
I don't change it at all really.
What's the story behind that art?
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Drazen - 10-12-2013
Picasso's Guernica, one of his most famous works and his expression against war.
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Prufrock - 10-12-2013
Quote: (10-12-2013 01:51 AM)PartyonBro Wrote:
Picasso's Guernica, one of his most famous works and his expression against war.
Not a bad background to have (1:17)!
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EsperZebrah - 10-12-2013
http://interfacelift.com has nice high resolution images.