what is your desktop background???

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FeuerFrei

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Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Here at work?
Just a picture of Stonehenge that came with Windows, I think.
This computer is shared, otherwise I'd have my way with it.

Maybe I'll post my wallpaper from home.
Her 'tis: requiem.jpg
 

CTho9305

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I use these at home (fullsize:pictures) and a crop from the fullsize version of this at work (from here, click AMD Processors and Wafers, then "jpg" - I think this is a CMYK JPG so you can't view it in your browser).
 

Apocalypse23

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I generally alternate between a number of highresolution wallpapers I download from the following website: InterfaceLIFT

I highly recommend it for anyone looking for high-res WS wallpapers, some fantastic images on there.
 

Kirby64

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I have a picture of Scrat from Ice Age. No pics, but he's holding onto an acorn stuck in the side of the mountain :p
 

zylander

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Originally posted by: Canai
I use that earth thing where it shows a real time earth image.

Got a link to that?


On my dual screens, one has an aerial view of the USS Iowa fireing its guns. The other has a shot of the Orion Nebula.
 

Jeff7

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I reinstalled Windows on December 24th 2006, and I never got around to changing my background from that default of the grassy field.
 

Noema

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Interfacelift is the best wallpaper site I know. And they have all kinds of resolutions going on.

I love it.
 

Shadowknight

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I recently changed over to a screen cap from "The Crow" of the big-ass flaming crow symbol on the ground.
 

Eli

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Nothing, I see my desktop for about 2 seconds every 2 months when I reboot.