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    Surely what you need to put there is a whacking great hospital, and a platoon of Judoon!!

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    We're training her well. It'll be the hoovering next!

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    What a lovely, messy, picture!!!

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    Tabby looks so delighted to be feeding William. He on the other hand doesn't look quite so impressed.

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    Awwwww!

    Si xx

    I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.

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    Two lovely kids

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    They were when you came to visit!

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    I can't believe how much Tabby has grown!

    Si.

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    With a lack of inspiring Series 3 pictures so far I've switched to a non-DW desktop for the first time in many a year



    Watch it, Dorothy !
    Bazinga !

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    Is there some kind of Wizard of Oz theme to Life on Mars, I wonder - Gene calls Sam 'Dorothy', and the Doctor is Frank Morgan (the name of the actor who played Oz in the film). Chris would probably fit the cowardly lion figure (or for that matter, the scarecrow) and t'other chap (whatsisname) could do with a bit more heart.

    Wrong thread, sorry!

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    Thanks to whoever resized my pic. I couldn't work out what was happening to it!

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    Us TARDIS fans want to see the TARDIS on the moon in that Tin Tin desktop - don't go thinking that because it was a few posts ago that we've forgotten!

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    I've had this one for a few weeks. That's like, ages man!



    I got about 500 groovy desktop wallpapers from a friend lately, so I've set them up as a screensaver.
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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    I got about 500 groovy desktop wallpapers from a friend lately, so I've set them up as a screensaver.
    You could download Wallmaster for free and have 50 of them rotate as your desktop wallpaper. It rotates as often as you set it to... You can also purchase the pro version and have more wallpapers.

    I have 50 different DW wallpapers set to rotate on my home PC, mostly from the Beeb site...

    http://www.tropicalwares.com/download.html

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    We still have this treat for the eyes as our desktop background:



    Note the lack of a billion untidy desktop icons people!

    Si.

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    P-Bal's been stretched!

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    Not for the first time.



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    You bitch.


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    Changing more often than an 80s Doctor Who, today our desktop looks a little bit like this...



    So close, you can feel their fire!

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    What is Tennant doing behind Eccleston? eek And where is his sonic screwdriver?

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    50% Enco...
    No prizes for guessing what naughty things you're up to.

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    I couldn't possibly comment.

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    I'd post mine... but you're not getting company secrets out of me that easily!

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    More than one!

    I use Ubuntu Feisty Fawn with Beryl. Out of the box, you can do "wobbly windows" (not shown) and the "cube" (shown). With the extra program you get see through windows (shown) among a host of other things. My windows burst into rainbow sparkles when I close them, annoying to some but endless amusement for me.

    I love my computer.

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