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Published: 2010-01-13 14:06:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 71; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Well I gotta get tired of a previous wallpaper sometime, don't I?This time, the shortcuts/icons in the upper left-hand corner are the ones I don't use often enough for them to clutter my desktop, but can't sent 'em to trash because I'm not a computer administrator.
The shortcuts below those are the ones I use...wait, except the Quicktime player shortcut. *goes back and moves it to upper left hand corner*
To the right, above the window with GIMP in it, are the text files I have handy. One is there in case I need to make a link on Dogster forums, two contain info about my dogs' raw diets (Raw Amounts and Spreadsheet), and "BOOKMARK THIS"...oh, wait...that was something I put there when I had to use my dad's account when I wanted to bookmark it on my account later on...*moves to trash*
The "Caution Clause" I set aside for answers on dog food on Dogster, which is asked so much that I prefer to have a prepared text that I can adapt to the question as needed beforehand.
"Essay"...wait, that's way back from November...don't need that anymore *moves to trash*
"My Disclaimer"...just a quick phrase I can copy and paste rather than type out, as needed, when answering questions on Dogster.
"Jesus my Savior"...something I've been working on since a few days before Christmas. Made very little progress on it.
The picture of Alvin is, obviously, the art I did.
The GIMP file is a glimpse at some art I've been procrastinating on since early November. No, I don't normally have it that small, I just had it on 25% here so I could show that and my desktop. That, folks, is what my lines tend to look like when I can trace them from a photo. In this case, a photo of Treader. I just have to set them to transparency and color them in.
And the Media Player Tool bar...yeah, I like to listen to music while I work.
Oh, and guess what I found out! By hitting Alt and PrntScrn, you "take a picture" of only the window if a program you have open. By hitting Ctrol and PrntScrn, you "take a picture" of the entire screen.