Thursday, June 05, 2008

Here are some more wallpapers I have made.  A lot of these are plant based, just because I have the herbs growing and I think they are beautiful right now.  The thai basil one is different for dual monitors, so take a look if you are considering using it.  The tomatillo one looked dumb for dual monitors, so I only made single ones.  If you use the raw pork belly one.  You have a problem!!!  A delicious problem.  Remember for dual monitor people, choose one of the superwide ones and make sure to set the display to “tile” to make the wallpaper span both screens.  Leave me a comment and let me know which ones you use!




 
         2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050                             2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050
                   1280 X 1024   1024 X 768                                                        1280 X 1024   1024 X 768

 
         2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050                             2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050
                    1280 X 1024   1024 X 768                                                       1280 X 1024    1024 X 768 
   
 
           2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050                              2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050
                    1280 X 1024   1024 X 768                                                      1280 X 1024    1024 X 768 

 
           2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050                              2960 X 1050   2560 X 1024   1680 X 1050
                     1280 X 1024   1024 X 768                                                       1280 X 1024    1024 X 768 


1680 X 1050   1280 X 1024   1024 X 768
posted on Thursday, June 05, 2008 8:26:27 AM (Atlantic Standard Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [2]
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Thursday, June 05, 2008 11:46:46 AM (Atlantic Standard Time, UTC-04:00)
I'm using the savory skittles rainbow.
Friday, June 06, 2008 8:54:44 AM (Atlantic Standard Time, UTC-04:00)
So using the pork belly!
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