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Thread ID: 42050 2004-01-30 08:54:00 2004 - Post your screenshot of your desktop Jen C (20) Press F1
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211623 2004-02-11 03:58:00 Got email?
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ilikelinux (1418)
211624 2004-02-11 04:03:00 > Is this a PressF1 record for number of threads?

I don’t think so, the last time we did this (in 2003) we did this we got up two 89 replies & the time before that in 2002 we got up too 228 replies ( the same as it is now :) before this reply)
stu140103 (137)
211625 2004-02-11 04:15:00 This is my desktop - a photo of my departed loved one...! (sal.neoburn.net)

Must go and check out other people's desktops now, I bet some are amazing, you are such a creative bunch. Mine? Well, take a look for yourself and it will tell you a lot about me!

[Edited by: admin on Feb 16, 2004 10:18 AM]

Note - it is best to use the url= /url syntax if you've got a long URL - see the formatting options link when you make a post - Admin
write-click (2248)
211626 2004-02-11 04:47:00 > Well, I have desktops along four walls, so here's
> just a couple of shots of part of my working area :)
I have a friend with a smaller clutter - ex-Broadcasting.....
Yours ..?

Your setup does remind me of that book "Blokes with sheds" ...

Cheers T
TonyF (246)
211627 2004-02-11 05:01:00 Not sure what happened there - think the words following my link somehow became part of the link...

sal.neoburn.net
write-click (2248)
211628 2004-02-11 07:44:00 nope click, your link is dead as a dodo

tedheath
tedheath (537)
211629 2004-02-11 08:42:00 write-click said
> Not sure what happened there - think the words
> following my link somehow became part of the link...
>
> sal.neoburn.net
> top.jpg

oh, ty in a way, apparently you uploaded a file with a comma in it, but ive guarded against ImageF1 spitting out a bad url. Your link works here -

Write-clicks Desktop (sal.neoburn.net)

grtz sal.
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sal (67)
211630 2004-02-11 09:51:00 Nice one. write-click

That's the twin of one of my own, who lived happily for 12 years in the city. (As was her mother a city cat, though rural born)

But she was boarded at 1500 metres in Central Otago while I was away for 2 months.
She took off & went wild - at the age where a human would've been elderly - and survived on rabbits etc quite successfully for at least another 2 years, according to sightings around the area.

I got her close enough to accept food from a nearby dish 6 months after I'd last seen her - but she wouldn't come close enough for me to pick her up. And she never came back during the spasmodic times I was there. She was either higher up the mountain or roaming at a distance...

All this after having raised her from a kitten. Shows how close some of our domestic cats still are to the wild...

And as I'd never taken a decent picture of her in the house, naturally I love your version of her twin.
This was some time back, but we never forget a really loved pet.

(And maybe this should've been an Off Topic, as I see I have rambled. Animals who have been long-time companions do that to us at times. of course.....)
Laura (43)
211631 2004-02-11 12:02:00 WOW where did you get the cyclone picture? got a link?

This must be the longest thread on PF1 ever.
Need_Sum_Help (5199)
211632 2004-02-11 12:08:00 There's some pretty cool ones from Nasa doing the rounds too :-) Chilling_Silently (228)
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