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Posted: Thu 21st May 2009 in Blog

I've got one of those little netbooks, an eee pc 900. With their 1024x600 screen and puny CPU's I thought. Better make my self a selection of suitably size, pretty and colleague annoying wallpapers. So here they are. My Netbook Wallpapers. The literate of you can read the captions, or normal people like me just click on the picture to get the full size versions.

Tom's Netbook Wallpaper

Volcano
Tanna Volcano

Mount Yuasa Tanna, Vanuatu. This South Pacific island has 1 volcano 25 languages and when we'd finished with it not beer.

Nice for Dark themes.

Taken May 2008.


Flower
Gran Canarian Flower

Ibis err possibly, what am I a horty-F***ing-culturalist.

Taken November 2008


Flower
"The Aquarium" Rangiroa

Some Kind of angel fish? Again I'm not an expert on tropical fish, in fact i don't even know the technical name for a tropical fishist.

Taken April 2009, in and area of coral called "the aquarium" by six passengers dive. Just inside Pass de Tuputa Rangiroa French Polynesia


Flower
Sunset

Not actually the best sunset I've got but the artyest.

Taken December 2007 Reduit Beach Rodeny Bay St Lucia.

The rest of this Involve Steve drinking beer.


Flower
Moooooon Reeeeever

I always think this guy's crooning (badly) when ever I see this in my hear I can hear moon river floating through my head.

Taken February 2009 Pureto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos.


Flower
Tongan Scardy-fish

Quick hide in the coral there's a bloody oceanhippie coming.

Nuff Said.

Taken February 2008


Flower
Land Diving

If you think this looks nuts, it is mind you the Island has decided Prince Philip, the Queens pet racist, nutter is a God. Go figure.

As made famous by BBC's South Pacific programme. Local's call it land diving, forefunner of Bungee Jumping.

Taken November 2008 Pentecost Island Vanuatu


Flower
Tanna Beach

A generic beach, again South Pacific.

Taken May 2009, Near Port Resolution, Tanna, Vanuatu.

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Netbook Wallpaper

Posted: Thu 21st May 2009 in Blog

I've got one of those little netbooks, an eee pc 900. With their 1024x600 screen and puny CPU's I thought. Better make my self a selection of suitably size, pretty and colleague annoying wallpapers. So here they are. My Netbook Wallpapers. The literate of you can read the captions, or normal people like me just click on the picture to get the full size versions.

Tom's Netbook Wallpaper

Volcano
Tanna Volcano

Mount Yuasa Tanna, Vanuatu. This South Pacific island has 1 volcano 25 languages and when we'd finished with it not beer.

Nice for Dark themes.

Taken May 2008.


Flower
Gran Canarian Flower

Ibis err possibly, what am I a horty-F***ing-culturalist.

Taken November 2008


Flower
"The Aquarium" Rangiroa

Some Kind of angel fish? Again I'm not an expert on tropical fish, in fact i don't even know the technical name for a tropical fishist.

Taken April 2009, in and area of coral called "the aquarium" by six passengers dive. Just inside Pass de Tuputa Rangiroa French Polynesia


Flower
Sunset

Not actually the best sunset I've got but the artyest.

Taken December 2007 Reduit Beach Rodeny Bay St Lucia.

The rest of this Involve Steve drinking beer.


Flower
Moooooon Reeeeever

I always think this guy's crooning (badly) when ever I see this in my hear I can hear moon river floating through my head.

Taken February 2009 Pureto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos.


Flower
Tongan Scardy-fish

Quick hide in the coral there's a bloody oceanhippie coming.

Nuff Said.

Taken February 2008


Flower
Land Diving

If you think this looks nuts, it is mind you the Island has decided Prince Philip, the Queens pet racist, nutter is a God. Go figure.

As made famous by BBC's South Pacific programme. Local's call it land diving, forefunner of Bungee Jumping.

Taken November 2008 Pentecost Island Vanuatu


Flower
Tanna Beach

A generic beach, again South Pacific.

Taken May 2009, Near Port Resolution, Tanna, Vanuatu.

Sizes Form

pixels

Use the above from to specify the size of your monitor the boxes should auto detect your monitor size, other wise set it manualy (usually 1024 X 768 or 1280 X 1024 for a desktop PC. 1024 X 600 for a little netbook.

if your not sure then go with the automatic values.