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Wednesday, June 1, 2005
Wallpaper of the month - June 2005 Desktop Wallpaper - "The Heights of Heritage". An F-15 Eagle, F/A-22 Raptor and P-51 Mustang train for heritage flight formation flying off the coast of Langley Air Force Base, Va. Description: F-15 EAGLE The F-15 Eagle is an all-weather, extremely maneuverable, tactical fighter designed to permit the Air Force to gain and maintain air supremacy over the battlefield. Description: F/A-22 Raptor The F-22 is an air dominance fighter with much-improved capability over current Air Force aircraft. It is widely regarded as the most advanced fighter in the world, combining a revolutionary leap in technology and capability with reduced support requirements and maintenance costs. It will replace the F-15 as America's front-line, air superiority fighter, with deliveries to operational units beginning in 2002. From the inception of the battle, the F-22's primary objective will be to establish absolute control of the skies through the conduct of counterair operations. The fighter also has an inherent precision ground attack capability. The F-22 is capable of carrying existing and planned medium and short range air-to-air missiles in internal bays. The F-22 will also have an internal 20-mm cannon and provisions for carrying precision ground attack weapons. Description: P-51 "Mustang" The P-51 was designed as the NA-73 in 1940 at Britain's request. The design showed promise and AAF purchases of Allison-powered Mustangs began in 1941 primarily for photo recon and ground support use due to its limited high-altitude performance. But in 1942, tests of P-51s using the British Rolls-Royce "Merlin" engine revealed much improved speed and service ceiling, and in Dec. 1943, Merlin-powered P-51Bs first entered combat over Europe. Providing high-altitude escort to B-17s and B-24s, they scored heavily over German interceptors and by war's end, P-51s had destroyed 4,950 enemy aircraft in the air, more than any other fighter in Europe. Mustangs served in nearly every combat zone, including the Pacific where they escorted B-29s to Japan from Iwo Jima. Between 1941-5, the AAF ordered 14,855 Mustangs (including A-36A dive bomber and F-6 photo recon versions), of which 7,956 were P-51Ds. During the Korean War, P-51Ds were used primarily for close support of ground forces until withdrawn from combat in 1953. Note: This marks a (momentary) departure from our long-established tradition of US Navy & Marine Corps wallpaper. The photograph is just too good to pass up, and considering the time of year (Air Show Season) we thought you might appreciate it as well.. Complete installation instructions are provided. Please Note: This wallpaper is available in the following screen resolution: *Available upon request [*] 0640 X 480[*] 1152 X 870[*] 1280 X 960[*] 1600 X 1200 x Download Now! [x] 800 X 600 [x] 1024 X 768 http://www.scenery.org Semper Fi Tom Gregor, Sr. Webmaster |
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Tom
I have been many times to your website and have NEVER yet been able to find the section with Wallpapers. This is frustrating because they are promising. Howver I haave yet to see one. Could you make them more obvious somehow? TIA Quilljar see http://client.webshots.com/album/194691959rhDQFi Do not reply personally, all such emails go into my spam filter |
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I would also like to see some wallpapers for three screen setups like mine,
at least 3072 X 768 in size. althought 3840 X 1024 would be nice! I don't mean screensavers - they are just memory wasters IMHO Yrs Quilly |
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On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 14:45:34 +0000 (UTC), "Quilljar"
wrote: I have been many times to your website and have NEVER yet been able to find the section with Wallpapers. This is frustrating because they are promising. Howver I haave yet to see one. Could you make them more obvious somehow? Quilly Try URL:http://www.scenery.org/screen.htm#Wallpaper there are one or two things there near the bottom of the page. James |
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![]() Good Afternoon Quilljar: On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 14:45:34 +0000 (UTC), "Quilljar" wrote: Tom I have been many times to your website and have NEVER yet been able to find the section with Wallpapers. This is frustrating because they are promising. Howver I haave yet to see one. Could you make them more obvious somehow? TIA There's a couple of avenues to the Desktop Wallpaper (of the month). 1. From our main index page http://www.scenery.org once there you can either click on the primary menu on the LHS of the page, see: Screen Savers (we also squirrel away our wallpapers there). 2. From the RHS column see "Wallpaper of the Month" block with thumbnail of current wallpaper, which doubles as a link. I appreciate your interest… we hope that folks enjoy them. All The Best Tom G, Sr. Quilljar see http://client.webshots.com/album/194691959rhDQFi Do not reply personally, all such emails go into my spam filter |
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Dear Tom,
Nice to hear from you again. You know, I never thought that you would hide wallpapers so low down on a page of screensavers! I am sorry, I never searched that far. Maybe I am the only idiot around here :-( Thanks Cheers Quilljar Try 'Living With Technology' magazine http://www.livtech.co.uk |
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You running a mac? I didn't think you could that with XP?
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![]() Hi 4-Example: I'm not sure if your comment is directed to me or not? If so... nope, it's on a Win platform. Tom G, Sr. On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 22:19:45 GMT, "4-Example" wrote: You running a mac? I didn't think you could that with XP? |
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OK, I don't think you can get wallpaper that spans screens like that.
My experience has been it'll just draw it separately on each screen. "T. & D. Gregor, Sr." wrote in message ... Hi 4-Example: I'm not sure if your comment is directed to me or not? If so... nope, it's on a Win platform. Tom G, Sr. On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 22:19:45 GMT, "4-Example" wrote: You running a mac? I didn't think you could that with XP? |
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![]() You can make wallpaper to span any size providing you have the right graphics card. I use three screens at 3840X1024 and have scores of wallpapers which are extremely crisp. I usually take four or five digital photos of a scene and piece them together using Adobe Photoshop. Cheers Quilljar Try 'Living With Technology' magazine it's digitally sound http://www.livtech.co.uk |
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