New Wallpaper: My 2-Computer Network & 100Gig Maxtor HDD

In summary, a new wallpaper has been released that features a 2-computer network setup and a 100Gig Maxtor HDD. This wallpaper showcases the latest technology and advancements in storage and connectivity, allowing users to easily visualize and imagine their own setup. With its sleek design and high-quality graphics, this wallpaper is perfect for tech enthusiasts and anyone looking to add a modern touch to their desktop background. Whether you're a computer networking professional or simply appreciate the latest gadgets, this new wallpaper is sure to catch your eye.
  • #1
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Just curious. This is my new wall paper. I got tired of my old one. I just bought a new Maxtor external hard drive that holds 100 gigs. I have two computers in my house networked, so I took ALL the files from both computers and put it on the external drive and made that drive on the network as well. That means I just cut down the files on my computers by 4 gigs wee! Now they run a little better. Here's what’s in my wall paper on my one computer:

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  • #3
Roses on a flat-bed scanner: http://www.deviantart.com/view/23136299/
 
  • #4
http://www.poster.net/pollock-jackson/pollock-jackson-yellow-grey-black-6100347.jpg
 
  • #5
I just got a naked girl on mine.
 
  • #6
Nice selection so far, well, except for mattmns. C'mon dude, put up a real wall paper on your pc. Sheesh.
 
  • #7
kant said:
I just got a naked girl on mine.
You going to post that image :tongue2:
 
  • #8
can't beat this one :biggrin:
 

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  • #9
Ouch that hurts my eyes Monique, that photo is terrible. Who ever shot that is an amateur! EWWW...

If you want a good nature picture let me know and I can provide you with one. (That one is composed REALLY BAD, its like trying to make your eyes crossed looking at it).
 
  • #10
Whoa. Yeah - how does that blur not make you nauseous?
 
  • #11
It's called 3d and I happen to like it :tongue:, wouldn't want to have a flat picture.
 
  • #12
Its not 3'd its field of depth, and its shot all wrong (They just adjusted the focal length of the lense)...Ill find you some pretty pictures and upload them for you. You will see the difference.
 
  • #13
This one is nice too, although too busy for my taste:
 

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  • #14
Ooh I like that one
 
  • #15
On my old computer I used to have some old pics of Marilyn Monroe and there was one I had for a while of a pretty girl wearing fairy wings and bondage tape(it was actually a very pretty picture). I also nabbed some cool pics from the solar observatory and used those. Now I just use the work comp and I have a moon pic. On my MySpace page I use the famous Ocean's Eleven pic with Deano, Sinatra, Bishop, and Sammy standing around the pool table.
 
  • #16
Jelfish said:
Ooh I like that one
You can find it here http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/26027600/ :smile:
 
  • #17
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The snapshot includes galaxies of various ages, sizes, shapes, and colors. The smallest, reddest galaxies, about 100, may be among the most distant known, existing when the universe was just 800 million years old. The nearest galaxies - the larger, brighter, well-defined spirals and ellipticals - thrived about 1 billion years ago, when the cosmos was 13 billion years old. [continued]
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2004/07/image/a
 
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Here Monique, I can get more upon request...

See the difference a good composition makes! :cool:

The butterfly is a shot with field of depth that was taken properly
 
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Right now its - http://www.peakware.com/encyclopedia/peaks/photos/images/chamlang.jpg

But I might pick a Hubble image.

For a while it was - http://www.physics.capcollege.bc.ca/stan/Earthrise%20from%20Apollo%2011.jpg
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
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Here Monique, I can get more upon request...
See the difference a good composition makes! :cool:
The butterfly is a shot with field of depth that was taken properly
I wouldn't think of having either of those as a background. And the butterfly is the same, since the background is all blurry. At least with the pine branch you feel it is coming at you from out of the screen, the texture/lightening is also really nice.
 
  • #21
Mines NGC 2070, the tarantula nebula.
 

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  • #22
I happened across this one searching for backgrounds. It replaced my klein bottle background, which I can't find anymore... oh well.
 

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  • #23
http://morgamic.com/gallery/d/723-2/tekken.jpg (this is my new one, got it from google)
 
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And the butterfly is the same, since the background is all blurry. At least with the pine branch you feel it is coming at you from out of the screen, the texture/lightening is also really nice.

umm...no not really...the butterfly is composed properly, the tree is not.
 
  • #25
This is my laptop. The wallpaper changes daily. Today I have my main man Elvis (Seal Point Siamese) helping me make the bed.
 
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FredGarvin said:
This is my laptop. The wallpaper changes daily. Today I have my main man Elvis (Seal Point Siamese) helping me make the bed.
Wonderful! :smile:

Here is a site with interesting and cool wallpapers - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/

Another site with some outstanding images :!) - http://www.tomaatnet.nl/~wesker/photo.html

And this NASA's Earth Observatory has some great images - http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16497
 
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  • #27
Alkatran said:
I happened across this one searching for backgrounds. It replaced my klein bottle background, which I can't find anymore... oh well.
I like that one. Unfortunately, it looks like Graph Tree doesn't exist anymore.
 
  • #28
Monique said:
You can find it here http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/26027600/ :smile:
Wow, that's an amazing site for wallpaper. :approve:
 
  • #29
BobG said:
I like that one. Unfortunately, it looks like Graph Tree doesn't exist anymore.

Search google images for "Error Island"

edit: nevermind. I guess it really isn't there anymore.
 
  • #30
Jelfish said:
Roses on a flat-bed scanner: http://www.deviantart.com/view/23136299/

I love that site :-)
 
  • #31
It is an interesting and very cool site.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/21849819/
 
  • #32
I agree, lots of cool wallpapers there. Here are my two desktops, the first is my Win 2003 and the second is my SUSE Linux (remote desktop). My SUSE Linux's wallpaper i actually got from deviantart, very cool.
 

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  • #33
Damn, I still have my Windows background that you first get.

I should change it to something else. Maybe something like...

"Get off the computer you bum!"
 
  • #34
I like this one, of ferrofluid, but its not my wallpaper.

http://seabed.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0511/images/wallpaper_sm.1.1.jpg
 
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  • #35
I love that picture of Ivan's I had that as my desktop for a while. It's the most amazing photo ever taken and can bring tears to my eyes if I sit and think about how amazing it really is. and I have 61 icons on my desktop. can't even see my wall paper anymore.
 
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