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OMG how funny!

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While looking at a few photos today on my computer, I found a priceless photo of our new little cat Mystic and made that one my desktop background photo. I then arranged my desktop icons to make it look like Mystic was looking at them and deciding which one to attack first! LOL! Here is a screen shot:

I just LOVE it! :-)

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clever..! Not sure how you did that...so this is your screen desktop?

16 Nov, 2009

 

Thats a good one n2organics I also have stripes on my desktop. Mystic looks very alert and full of fun. 0))))

16 Nov, 2009

 

Clever you, found out how to do this sort of thing the other day.

16 Nov, 2009

 

hmmm is it on xp, vista, or the new 7...?

16 Nov, 2009

 

Im a Mac.........

17 Nov, 2009

 

Here's how on any Windows computer back to Windows98:
(1) Right click a blank spot on your default screen display
(2) A little do-dad pops up and will have "properties" as one of the menu entries.
(3) Click "properties" and that guy will let you customize anything that you want! Background photo, start-up sounds, mouse event sounds, you name it!
I'm not sure a Mac "does business", but that should give any Windows user of ANY version a way to customize EVERYTHING in their computers' "look and feel" preferences. Just don't have TOO much fun playing with it! ;-)
~N2~

18 Nov, 2009

 

Sounds like fun, N2!!

30 Nov, 2009

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