Found 11 entries tagged with “screen-shot”
- November ‘07 desktop
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Posted 9 November ‘07
The wallpaper is “Kite” from Renato Valdés Olmos. - September ‘07 desktop
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Posted 2 September ‘07
The wallpaper is Deep Siberia 2 from Vladstudio.com and the drive icons are taken from the Mac OS X Cats icons 2 set from McDo Design. - The flying Ninja against a red Sun
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Posted 21 November ‘06
Whilst considering my data integrity strategy I realised I needed a way of storing all my bits of data that can’t be easily saved — stuff like passwords for websites, email receipts, credit card numbers etc. - Screen savers
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Posted 3 May ‘06
I’ve never really been one for screen savers — when I had a Windows box I just used to set it so the screen would turn off after 5 minutes. That was until I borrowed Tugger’s iMac (one of the originals) and saw Bliss. - March ‘06 desktop
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Posted 25 March ‘06
Agua icons by David Lanham … but I can’t remember where the wallpaper is from. - February ‘06 desktop
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Posted 7 February ‘06
Wallpaper from Sensitive Light and icons from David Lanham. - December ‘05 desktop
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Posted 13 December ‘05
Taking a leaf out of Stretch’s book, I’m going to post a screenshot of my desktop now and again. Bet you can’t contain your excitement … - Imogen
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Posted 15 January ‘05
This was a brilliantly cunning puzzler which saw you controlling the central character who has to solve puzzles, level by level, to complete the game. The puzzles are varied and require some serious consideration if you’re to complete them. - Superfrog
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Posted 14 January ‘05
This has to be one of my all time favourite games. I know it’s a simple cutesy platformer based across six worlds and numerous levels within each world, but there’s something about it that’s just so … enjoyable. - Grim Fandango
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Posted 4 January ‘05
This is an excellent adventure game brought to us by LucasArts, the same people who gave us the superb Monkey Island series, the bizarre Day Of The Tentacle and the brilliantly weird Sam ‘n’ Max to name but a few. - Citadel
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Posted 2 January ‘05
This was an “explore and collect” adventure game that saw you roaming a giant citadel with dozens of locations, creatures and scenarios. The object of the game was, ultimately, to collect three crowns - however, to achieve this you had do certain other tasks along the way.