Re: PsychTest



On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 18:52:13 +0000, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Leon wrote:

Bob wrote:
What is the wallpaper on your desktop? It's like handwriting
analysis. Quite telling. :-]

None. I view a computer as a tool not an entertainment device. I prefer
having whatever small amount of computer resources it takes to display
a
destop picture used by my applications instead. The desktop is covered
with files I'm working on and is covered by programs almost all the
time
the computer is on. If I want to look at an image frequently I'l print
it out and
stick it on the wall.

I also prefer my sci newsgroups on topic and not containing retarded
threads like this.

Bob

Me as well, I just have the standard blue background. I find anything
else distracting.

Leon


Do you really spend that much time looking at the computer's
wallpaper? I only see mine when when I first boot up, or for a couple
seconds when closing some applications. the rest of the time I am
running something in full screen mode and its hidden.

You never have to start another application? I rarely run applications
full screen. I keep the bottom and right sides of the screen clear so
I can start my most common programs. I usually have a dozen or more
windows[*] open and I arrange them so there is something peeking out of
the most used ones to facilitate switching.

[*] At work I may have a dozen telnet sessions open to AIX system(s), plus
another dozen or so Windows sessions.

--
Keith
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