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My first computer was a P133MHz with 16mb ram... it came with a trident 1MB vidcard! Then a few months later I bought a Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx Voodoo1 4MB... I remember that I received the card in the early hours, about 4 am, of a school day and I stayed up installing it so that I could see it...
Thanks vdragonlance (both for the pics and the effect info... I was going crazy on this photopaint... couldn't find that scan line effect anywhere!).
Your "clean desktops" are always nice, great stuff! :)
I know this was posted some time ago... but I was wondering if I could get that wallpaper, please? Oh, and one other thing... if you (or anyone else) can tell me what effect was used on that image, to get that blue-lined-film like effect... perhaps some kind of lens filter or something? I've...
Hmm... that is strange then. When I click they all open up in 240x150 (and saves in that same res too).
Anyway, like I said... all is well! Crazy smiley is smiling like crazey on my lappy screen :) (I'll put up a pic of it some time, when I get a camera)
Umm... thanks! The images were a little small, but I've managed to find (google) the desired one from the original file name. So all is well :)
Crazy smiley is pretty funny! Put it as background on my lappy also :D
The reason I want to do this is because the lappy needs to be free of the wired connection during most of the day, as I use it on a different location, hence the wireless... though, when I want to transfer the files to my desktop, I bring it over to the wired range, for the much added speed...