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Well here's my desktop, my Packard Bell PB1050

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Tumble Tower wrote:Well here's my desktop, my Packard Bell PB1050

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Hehe, "your computer should understand you". Is that why you talk in codes?
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Sput wrote:
Tumble Tower wrote:Well here's my desktop, my Packard Bell PB1050

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Hehe, "your computer should understand you". Is that why you talk in codes?
Or, more importantly, shouldn't that be a P1?
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Ronnie Rowlands wrote:
Sput wrote:
Tumble Tower wrote:Well here's my desktop, my Packard Bell PB1050

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Hehe, "your computer should understand you". Is that why you talk in codes?
Or, more importantly, shouldn't that be a P1?
As he's already explained it's a PB1050.800x600.24bpp with background LK3
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800x600?

How nostalgic.

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I know questions that begin with "What is the point" are generally rather redundant when talking about Tumble Tower, but what is the point of a Show Desktop icon on the Desktop?
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cdd wrote:I know questions that begin with "What is the point" are generally rather redundant when talking about Tumble Tower, but what is the point of a Show Desktop icon on the Desktop?
well he IS an AOL user...
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Don't use AOL or Packard Bell machines. Both are utter rubbish in my experience. Friends don't even let their enemies use AOL.
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although he is also a freeserve user. must want double speed internet.
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Sput wrote:
cdd wrote:I know questions that begin with "What is the point" are generally rather redundant when talking about Tumble Tower, but what is the point of a Show Desktop icon on the Desktop?
well he IS an AOL user...
That's right, I use AOL Broadband Gold. Spotted the AOL icons in the screen shot of my desktop, did you?
Hymagumba wrote:although he is also a freeserve user. must want double speed internet.
I take it Hymagumba you spotted the Freeserve icon in the screenshot of my desktop. I used to use Freeserve from July 2002 to September 2003. I just haven't got round to taking the icon off. Several other ISPs setup programs are in the "Online Services" section of my start menu, they were on my PC when I bought it from PC World nearly seven years ago (October 2000). I've just not bothered removing them.
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