Post Your Desktops #8751
- Ronnie Rowlands
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- Joined: Sun 15 Apr, 2007 14.50
- Location: North Wales
Sleeping Beauty actually. It was meant to be a hunting outfit, although come to think of it, I do look a bit like a pirate.
Ronnie is victorious, vivacious in victory like a venomous dog. Vile Republicans cease living while the religious retort with rueful rhetoric. These rank thugs resort to violence and swear revenge.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
- Ronnie Rowlands
- Posts: 956
- Joined: Sun 15 Apr, 2007 14.50
- Location: North Wales
Or, more importantly, shouldn't that be a P1?
Ronnie is victorious, vivacious in victory like a venomous dog. Vile Republicans cease living while the religious retort with rueful rhetoric. These rank thugs resort to violence and swear revenge.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
As he's already explained it's a PB1050.800x600.24bpp with background LK3
Knight knight
- Nick Harvey
- God
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- Location: Deepest Wiltshire
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800x600?
How nostalgic.
I was right in the other thread, he IS blind.
How nostalgic.
I was right in the other thread, he IS blind.
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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.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
That's right, I use AOL Broadband Gold. Spotted the AOL icons in the screen shot of my desktop, did you?Sput wrote:well he IS an AOL user...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?
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.Hymagumba wrote:although he is also a freeserve user. must want double speed internet.