My Puppy is more gorgeous than yours!
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Hello all.
There's also: http://myphotos.mypclinuxos.com from our Linuxian friends at
PcLinuxOS. You need to register but it's free. If you wish, you can become a paying
member, but they don't force it on you.
That's the site I use when I want to incorporate a picture in the text -- not just tag it
as an attachment after the text (which is the default on this forum).
BFN.
There's also: http://myphotos.mypclinuxos.com from our Linuxian friends at
PcLinuxOS. You need to register but it's free. If you wish, you can become a paying
member, but they don't force it on you.
That's the site I use when I want to incorporate a picture in the text -- not just tag it
as an attachment after the text (which is the default on this forum).
BFN.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
You can freely upload without reg to Postimage or UltraImg or almost every modern image hosting.starhawk wrote:Imgur kinda rules for this stuff you don't even need an account to upload (I don't have one)...
The account is only for some guarantee that images wouldn't disappear some day in visible future.
I continue my road..
rodocop said 'The power of Puppy is that it can look like big Linux still remaining little, fast and cute Puppy'
Puppy can look like a Debian, just wallpaper and icons will be enough not to break the puppy system, efficient fast, and frendly to newbies.
c'est bien dit et I agree.
I continue my road..
Puppy can look like a Debian, just wallpaper and icons will be enough not to break the puppy system, efficient fast, and frendly to newbies.
c'est bien dit et I agree.
I continue my road..
Converting old pc to dedicated retro gaming machine
dpup487 + fluxbox and wbar
Emulator icons found on deviantart, wallpaper found through google image search
dpup487 + fluxbox and wbar
Emulator icons found on deviantart, wallpaper found through google image search
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
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Dejan555, Argolance, two artists for Puppy Tuning..
Dejan555, Argolance, two artists for Puppy Tuning..
@starhawk
Sort of both. Not sure I can put in words.
Why use a beautiful wood surface 12 inches from your nose as a desktop
background?
What's wrong with using a nice photograph of a mountain scenery, or similar?
Why do you want to give to yourself the impression of a limited horizon, however
nice?
Sort of both. Not sure I can put in words.
Why use a beautiful wood surface 12 inches from your nose as a desktop
background?
What's wrong with using a nice photograph of a mountain scenery, or similar?
Why do you want to give to yourself the impression of a limited horizon, however
nice?
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Looks nice to me... I like hardwood floors, though...
As the Romans themselves said -- de gustibus non disputandem est -- "In taste, there is no arguing"...
Note on grammar, per Wikipedia's article on the phrase, which is syntactically somewhat out of custom. Stylistically, Romans preferred to lump all their verbs at the end of the sentence, which they could do, as suffixes determined the structure of the sentence rather than word order. The upshot is that you can write "dog bites man" backwards and still mean the same thing the downside is that if you forget your pluperfect imperative verb conjugation (or, more famously, the ablative absolute structure -- "these things having been done by Caesar..."), you are grammatically screwed.
Source: my old Latin textbook, which Mom handed to me when I was somewhere around ten -- it's from Cambridge's course some decades ago; I want to say she got it for a high school course she took on the subject... I was composing pretty sizable stories --for a ten-year-old-- in Latin for about a year before I got bored with it. I might still have one or two of those somewhere, although my penmanship has always been questionable, at best.
As the Romans themselves said -- de gustibus non disputandem est -- "In taste, there is no arguing"...
Note on grammar, per Wikipedia's article on the phrase, which is syntactically somewhat out of custom. Stylistically, Romans preferred to lump all their verbs at the end of the sentence, which they could do, as suffixes determined the structure of the sentence rather than word order. The upshot is that you can write "dog bites man" backwards and still mean the same thing the downside is that if you forget your pluperfect imperative verb conjugation (or, more famously, the ablative absolute structure -- "these things having been done by Caesar..."), you are grammatically screwed.
Source: my old Latin textbook, which Mom handed to me when I was somewhere around ten -- it's from Cambridge's course some decades ago; I want to say she got it for a high school course she took on the subject... I was composing pretty sizable stories --for a ten-year-old-- in Latin for about a year before I got bored with it. I might still have one or two of those somewhere, although my penmanship has always been questionable, at best.
It didn't quite look right to me, so I googled it and got:de gustibus non disputandem est
So I think 'um' is a more common spelling than 'em'. Great citation of yours, perfectly fit for this thread! Thanks.Showing results for de gustibus non disputandum est
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The wooden background
The wooden background is for when you are surfing wireless in the mountain with your laptop, musher0, to remember the home, sweet home.
You change the theme, the toucan changes of colour
To mix grey and colors, use tintii, section graphics. Enjoy Puppy !
You change the theme, the toucan changes of colour
To mix grey and colors, use tintii, section graphics. Enjoy Puppy !
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