Rocketing-warp9
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One from not too long ago
Someone said it was a theme. So it's not? How are you getting updates with Windows 7 it's really Windows?Are you guys really discussing my screenshot? Isn't it clear that this is Microsoft Windows?
My old Windows 7 Pro (32 bit) box (appears to have) pulled down a security update as recently as three weeks ago - although the update itself appears to be much older than that. I see that the same update is listed as having been installed -and- is still listed as available to download and install, so maybe not. The machine has tightly limited exposure, so it's no biggie.Someone said it was a theme. So it's not? How are you getting updates with Windows 7 it's really Windows?
What's that?Embracing Xenia!
She was a proposed candidate to become the mascot of Linux in 1996, drawn by Alan Mackey, but Tux was chosen instead!What's that?
Do you do fox artwork by any chance?Being a huge fan of foxes...
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Beauty, eh?My favorite is Pemaquid Point. Though they've done some construction on the site, it's still my favorite. If you get out of the car and do some exploring, you can climb a hill to find a delightful restaurant. I want to say that the name has changed, but it's now called the SeaGull. Food was amazingly cheap for the conditions.
There used to be a fisherman's co-op, but now it's owned by a company. They sell lobster and all of that. I haven't been over that way in a bit, but they used to have the 'catch of the day'. I mention that because the restaurant up on the hill would cook and serve that same catch of the day. I do not know how true this is today.
And, especially considering their location, quality, reputation, and more, they were still amazingly inexpensive. A meal involving the catch of the day would be maybe $20. Even their lobster was cheap (for what it was). It was not much higher than 'boat price'. Generally speaking, they served a lot of food that came directly from the fisherman's co-op. It was just down the hill.
I discovered the place when I first went to the lighthouse, which was entirely by accident. The restaurant is so good that I make it a point to stop there when I'm in the area. I've also made it a specific destination, even though it's a bit of a drive. It'd be under three hours, but you're sure to stop somewhere along the way. It'll largely take the entire day for me to go to the coast, which is not something I'm complaining about.
Man, I really need to get over there sometime soon. I should do it before Memorial Day. The missus hasn't even been there, which tells you that it has been a while since I went there. The place is interesting. There's a museum and an art gallery (from which I've bought a couple of pieces). In town, there's a quaint ice cream shop.
It fills up with tourists pretty quickly. Thus my desire to get there before Memorial Day.
The following is not my desktop background. Nor is it my image. I just went and found a cool image of the Pemaquid Point lighthouse. I'll share it, in case someone else wants to use it.
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There were multiple sources for the image, so I do not know who gets the credit for such an awesome picture. I really dig the reflection in the tidal pool.
Let's see, I would guess about 4 gallons per mile, if you really put your foot into it?This beast won't be on my desktop for a long time to come (nothing can beat the American goddess of beauty), but I thought I should share the beast cuz someone might like it.
1972 Plymouth Roadrunner Supercharged HEMI:
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Beauty, eh?![]()
Not quite yet but getting there, going through a 3-Year art course!Do you do fox artwork by any chance?