On Mar 26, 4:36=A0pm, d4g...@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
(*)) wrote:
> grusl wrote:
> > On Mar 26, 4:18 pm, d4g...@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
> > (*)) wrote:
> > > grusl wrote:
>
> > > []
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> > > > Rather than expanding my horizons, I find my use of the Internet is
> > > > becoming concentric. Outside of work-related pages, it's Google, wor=
ld
> > > > weather, world time, Google Earth, Babelfish or similar, Rulers, CIA=
> > > > factbook, a bit of Usenet, and a couple of recently acquired
> > > > relaxation sites like Comics Curmudgeon and The Consumerist.
>
> > > > And I have OE, IE and Word as my only desktop icons. (and recycle
> > > > bin).
>
> > > I keep my actual desktop space 'clean' even at home with my two monito=
r
> > > set up. Here's a pic (the background picture rotates every few minutes=
)
>
> > >http://www.davidhorne.net/desktop1.jpg
>
> > > and this shows the applications dock
>
> > >http://www.davidhorne.net/desktop2.jpg
>
> > Ah, a Mac. As an 'umble wordsmith I have no need for such posh
> > apparatus. Very clean, though.
>
> > I have to ask, what's the desktop1 scene?
>
> Llandudno bay. So, you knew the other one? :)
>
Uh, no. I glanced at it and assumed I did, but now I know I don't.
But I wouldn't have guessed Llandudno Bay within 2000km.
Cheers,
George W Russell
Bangalore
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