RedWood: Nice wall paper
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Le Chief on Wed Jan 23rd at 11:03pm 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Wed Jan 23rd at 11:03pm 2008
Rumple: .... plain and simple. Recycleing bin and "stuff".
RedWood: Nice wall paper
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RedWood: Nice wall paper
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Crono on Wed Jan 23rd at 11:27pm 2008
Posted by Crono on Wed Jan 23rd at 11:27pm 2008
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Le Chief on Wed Jan 23rd at 11:41pm 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Wed Jan 23rd at 11:41pm 2008
Well, It doesn't work for me. Maybe its because I'm using firefox and I have java script off. Anyways, thanks for the facepalm, I guess.
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Zein on Thu Jan 24th at 2:07am 2008

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Posted by Zein on Thu Jan 24th at 2:07am 2008
here is mines its from when i did the gnome achievment
http://s83.photobucket.com/albums/j311/ghostaner/?action=view¤t=desktop.jpg
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Naklajat on Thu Jan 24th at 6:58am 2008

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Posted by Naklajat on Thu Jan 24th at 6:58am 2008
I use classic theme because 1. It gives much more customization options, 2. "Luna" is an gaudy, tacked-on waste of resources (disable theme engine) and 3. I don't like my taskbar to look like the top of a box of crayons.
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by FatStrings on Thu Jan 24th at 9:26am 2008

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Posted by FatStrings on Thu Jan 24th at 9:26am 2008
? quote:
Aaron, what's google?
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Le Chief on Thu Jan 24th at 10:03am 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Thu Jan 24th at 10:03am 2008
I don't get it
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Zein on Thu Jan 24th at 5:30pm 2008

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Posted by Zein on Thu Jan 24th at 5:30pm 2008
It's funny seeing Vista on here, I have Vista on my other computer and i would just like to say "TO MANY PROTECTIONS" yes Vista punched the person who said "is there such thing as too many protections?" like when i want fraps working right when i start up (at the bottum of my screen) " there are some programs trying to run on startup" and when i look into the help me file and i probally quote this "you must hit 'allow program' every time you want it to run when windows starts". Oh and don't make me get started with me trying to run ANY program, to late you got me going, here is what it says, "Are you sure you want to run this 'Yes' 'No'" I mean REALLY! if i click on it i would like it to run for me. everytime it does that....everytime.
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Le Chief on Thu Jan 24th at 10:44pm 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Thu Jan 24th at 10:44pm 2008
Yes Zein, we all know what vista is like, my dad has it. He cant even install things to his likening, he has to install it to vista's recommended settings. But you can disable that cancel or allow crap you know?
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Zein on Thu Jan 24th at 11:40pm 2008

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Posted by Zein on Thu Jan 24th at 11:40pm 2008
Yeah for clicking on a program, but not programs on startup.
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Le Chief on Fri Jan 25th at 1:30pm 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Fri Jan 25th at 1:30pm 2008
My new one :
I got the wall paper from deviant art.
So.... what are you guys liking as the best desktop pic so far?
I got the wall paper from deviant art.
So.... what are you guys liking as the best desktop pic so far?
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Rumple on Fri Jan 25th at 1:53pm 2008

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Posted by Rumple on Fri Jan 25th at 1:53pm 2008
Mine!
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by FatStrings on Fri Jan 25th at 2:57pm 2008
i actually like this because i don't use virus protection and if any executable runs that i don't like or know about i get to tell it to kindly f**k off
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of course i did get the ultimate version so i wouldn't have any of the home limitations and i'm not big on the price i payed for it

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Posted by FatStrings on Fri Jan 25th at 2:57pm 2008
? quote:
It's funny seeing Vista on here, I have Vista on my other computer and i would just like to say "TO MANY PROTECTIONS" yes Vista punched the person who said "is there such thing as too many protections?" like when i want fraps working right when i start up (at the bottum of my screen) " there are some programs trying to run on startup" and when i look into the help me file and i probally quote this "you must hit 'allow program' every time you want it to run when windows starts". Oh and don't make me get started with me trying to run ANY program, to late you got me going, here is what it says, "Are you sure you want to run this 'Yes' 'No'" I mean REALLY! if i click on it i would like it to run for me. everytime it does that....everytime.
i actually like this because i don't use virus protection and if any executable runs that i don't like or know about i get to tell it to kindly f**k off
of course i did get the ultimate version so i wouldn't have any of the home limitations and i'm not big on the price i payed for it
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Crono on Fri Jan 25th at 9:06pm 2008
Posted by Crono on Fri Jan 25th at 9:06pm 2008
Home Premium is the same, except for all the new network security things that Ultimate uses from Business.
Hopefully you didn't shell out $400, in any case.
But, at first, it is annoying, but then you're like, "hey ... it actually stopped something" and it becomes less tedious and annoying.
Hopefully you didn't shell out $400, in any case.
But, at first, it is annoying, but then you're like, "hey ... it actually stopped something" and it becomes less tedious and annoying.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by RedWood on Fri Jan 25th at 9:28pm 2008
i actually like this because i don't use virus protection and if any executable runs that i don't like or know about i get to tell it to kindly f**k off
of course i did get the ultimate version so i wouldn't have any of the home limitations and i'm not big on the price i payed for it
I have a friend who uses Vista that claimed he didn't need virus protection. I tolled him that it was a load of crap and not to trust Microsoft. He toled me i was a idiot, and i said wait and see. Lo and behold 2 months later his computer is slowing down and he doesn't know why. I install SpyBot for him and it finds a crap tone of stuff. Later his cousins install Avg anti virus and that found a couple more problums. He's not computer illiterate ether. He know what and when to deny things.
Posted by RedWood on Fri Jan 25th at 9:28pm 2008
? quote:
? quote:
It's funny seeing Vista on here, I have Vista on my other computer and i would just like to say "TO MANY PROTECTIONS" yes Vista punched the person who said "is there such thing as too many protections?" like when i want fraps working right when i start up (at the bottum of my screen) " there are some programs trying to run on startup" and when i look into the help me file and i probally quote this "you must hit 'allow program' every time you want it to run when windows starts". Oh and don't make me get started with me trying to run ANY program, to late you got me going, here is what it says, "Are you sure you want to run this 'Yes' 'No'" I mean REALLY! if i click on it i would like it to run for me. everytime it does that....everytime.
i actually like this because i don't use virus protection and if any executable runs that i don't like or know about i get to tell it to kindly f**k off
of course i did get the ultimate version so i wouldn't have any of the home limitations and i'm not big on the price i payed for it
I have a friend who uses Vista that claimed he didn't need virus protection. I tolled him that it was a load of crap and not to trust Microsoft. He toled me i was a idiot, and i said wait and see. Lo and behold 2 months later his computer is slowing down and he doesn't know why. I install SpyBot for him and it finds a crap tone of stuff. Later his cousins install Avg anti virus and that found a couple more problums. He's not computer illiterate ether. He know what and when to deny things.
Reality has become a commodity.
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Crono on Fri Jan 25th at 9:35pm 2008
Posted by Crono on Fri Jan 25th at 9:35pm 2008
Well, it's important to keep in mind you could give access to a program that has a security weakness.
Most viruses that come in to your computer come through a running application and attach themselves to "known" programs to go undetected. If it has its own process, Vista will see it and prompt the user ... but otherwise ...
People don't get that for some reason.
Most viruses that come in to your computer come through a running application and attach themselves to "known" programs to go undetected. If it has its own process, Vista will see it and prompt the user ... but otherwise ...
People don't get that for some reason.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Le Chief on Fri Jan 25th at 10:04pm 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Fri Jan 25th at 10:04pm 2008
Its only a matter of time before virus programmers somehow find away around the cancel or allow thing.
Sorry Rumple, you can't vote for your own
Sorry Rumple, you can't vote for your own
Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Naklajat on Fri Jan 25th at 10:13pm 2008

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Posted by Naklajat on Fri Jan 25th at 10:13pm 2008
I keep my PC clean without an active antivirus service, software firewall, or anything like that with XP SP2 and connecting through a properly secured router. I scan about once a month and find an actual threat maybe once every couple years. Out of the blue I installed adaware a couple months ago just to see what it could find, and was a little bit surprised when it found absolutely nothing.
Having done tech support in various schools and workplaces it really makes me wonder how people muck up their computers so badly so quickly.
I think my favorite image for a background would have to be the helix nebula.
Having done tech support in various schools and workplaces it really makes me wonder how people muck up their computers so badly so quickly.
I think my favorite image for a background would have to be the helix nebula.
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Re: Desktop Pictures
Posted by Andrei on Sun Jan 27th at 7:14pm 2008
Posted by Andrei on Sun Jan 27th at 7:14pm 2008
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