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What does your Desktop look like?Moderators: Tanakacchi, J*Paragon, Crusaders, SEJL
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http://img144.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... op36ad.jpg I have a "cleaner" on where winamp is not in the way
Really? But in that screenshot the winamp fills the entire screen! xDD
Yea that picture i took long time ago which i didn't like, but i still kept it. i have a cleaner one where Winamp and Isotope are out of the way! Just have to make it work in image shack!
Saigon, South Vietnam, 11 June 1963. Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc sets himself ablaze in protest against alleged religious persecution by the South Vietnamese government.
About the image Overwhelmed with horror and the smell of burning flesh, Browne (the photographer) shot four rolls of the monk, who died silently. His photos prompted President Kennedy to withdraw support of the Ngo Dinh Diem government (overthrown four months later). you dont have to get it. this is a famous picture and if ever the old saying a picture is worth a thousand words is true this is it. Last edited by Guyver42 on June 22 2006, 8:04 AM, edited 1 time in total.
"Id rather laugh with the sinners then cry with the saints"
Lol, your start menu still on the fritz? I'm pretty sure now that it's a trojan... but I guess you're gonna reformat your thing sometime soon anyways. That also probably leads to a crapload of popups and a friggin slow cpu, which I assume you also have by now. Don't forget to burn all necessary stuff, plus all J-pop related music and other things... Anyways, I'd post a picture of my desktop, but not now... maybe sometime later. By the way, I remember that picture of the monk... instant classic. Ranks up there with the picture of the student in Tianamen just waiting there for the tanks to run him over, or that shot where they were about to execute that (NVA/Viet Cong?) soldier at point-blank range... I think it was taken by a photographer for Life Magazine, right? That magazine has got more than its share of good photos... they even got that famous shot of that little girl running naked after the napalm bomb blast since the heat instantaneously melted her clothes into... nothingness. I actually met her up front once, came up here in Vancouver about 5/6 years back, but I was too young and naive to fully comprehend whatever the hell she went through. Go figure... ![]() Miracle girl indeed...
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