Meme - my desktop
October 20th, 2007
Dan has been watching 80s computer films too much lately and thought that he could trick some of his fellow bloggers by making up a meme about taking a screen shot of your desktop in the hopes that he will be able to glean some way to access our systems and take over the world.
Well you can’t.
Which is why I’m entertaining the meme and revealing what it is I look at everyday when I sit down at my computer:

Yes I know it’s fairly obvious but it’s a nice destop image and has been with me since it first appeared months and months and months ago. I also have it at work as well as the Enterprise Maco wall paper on my second screen.
As you can also see there are a bunch of files on my desktop I’m as messy on my virtual desktop as I am on the real one.
If you wish to post about this yourself I’m not going to be assigning meme duties to anyone but I would love to see anyone else’s desktop so leave a comment and a link!
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I now have all your passwords and your bank account numbers.
Watching Matthew Brodrick play tic tack toe with WOPR has finally paid off.
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Nice Trek-badge design.
I always liked the Thunderbirds approach to espionage, where you’d learn the secrets of a nuclear power plant not by acquiring the plans, instruction manual, etc, but by taking covert photos:
“Aha! You see? If we put a couple of big metal things with big dials on over there, and connect them to a smaller metal thing with gauges on over there, we too shall have a nuclear power plant!”
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I know you despised it, but I think this woman has two pertinent points.
http://tunaflix.com/?p=959
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All the boobs in the world ain’t going to fix that movie Peemil
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I knew that was your evil plan all along!
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I always liked how slow the Thunderbirds show was - you’d be watching some missile truck driving up the hill for hours or some other machinery doing its thing without anything else kind of happening.
It was just a really laid back show.
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