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I took a new image, but actually it is not nearly as interesting as the one I took some time ago.
This is basically my desktop today.
The Amarok "album image" (with the werewolf and the blue Amarok title) was made by me to replace the "generic image" that Amarok supplies for "streaming music".
The "see through" document is how I work to grade student papers. The "template" for grading below and the paper to grade above, however, the two don't show well in a screenshot.
The "folderview" is what I use regularly to work on current items.
The launcher to the right is the "rocket launcher".
I go for a lot of transparency in things like the folder view and the bottom panel, etc.
If I am not working "heavy" I usually have the "Customizeable Weather Plasmoid" running and it does, indeed work very well and is very stable.
I tend to keep a lot of empty space on the desktop because I have to have multiple items open, so I don't run a Conky (which I really like to do, but well that is how it goes).
The surfer is NOT moi! Wish it was but, unfortunately about all that I can do with a surfboard is sit on it! lol
notabug,
thanks for the probably VERY unintended reference to my post! lol I am sure completely unintended.
tek_heretik and notabug raise a very, very old, and ongoing discussion about "art" in general, and that is whether "art" should show man intruding on the pristine, haunting, moss festooned shaded glen with golden beams from the celestial orb infusing the scene with warmth, or......not!
To me, one of the great beauties of the computer monitor is that one can have a kaliedoscope of images which can be changed to suit one's moods, or even make the process automatic, as espoused by notabug.
However, since, especially, getting into SCUBA, I have always been drawn to "seascapes" and am now more so. The image on my screenshot has been there for....over a year....and curiously I am now, somewhat, living out that image...only further down in the water!
I have observed, that, in my dotage that I have come down on the side of human inclusion in the art.
I went to great lengths to seek out quite a few of the "American Naturist" landscapes, as prints of course, over the last few decades to "put up on the wall", and, during several moves, they have been relegated to a tote in the closet.
Even with the American Landscape, I have been continually more drawn to the Hudson River School of art, ( previously much maligned by the elitists of the East coast), along with them, the works of Thomas Hart Benton ( with whom I had the great pleasure of spending some small time at an art event wherein we were both hung..........him permanently and myself......FLEETINGLY!!! lol)
His convoluted and serpentine rendering of "America" serves up a refreshing compliment to the grandeur of the Hudson River Valley school.
I don't really have a "bucket list" but....I would like to take one of the river tour boats along the Hudson before I shuffel off this mortal coil, and before it becomes to....humanfied.
GREAT posts you two.............always worth of a read!
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