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Monday 18 May 2020

Tuesday Talk - Screensavers: love 'em or hate 'em?



Way back when, we had those awesome  (at the time) first fancy desktop computers - you know, the ones with the heavier than several bricks towers, and a VDU the size of a small car (OK, slight exaggeration, but you know what I mean). Pre-internet days we thought playing ping-pong on screen was wonderful - then we moved to Space Invaders and Pacman ... and then the World Wide Web appeared (does anyway still call it that?) I remember being baffled by a friend who was enthusing about the internet:
"I can actually read a Chinese takeaway menu from a real Chinese shop in Hong Hong!" he was espousing. 
"But why would you want or need too?" I kept replying, 

So things have changed now - but back then, I still can't see why this was so wonderful!

My old work station back in 2007
One thing I have always loved is the ability to store my favouritephotos on my desktop, and use them as a screensaver for me to browse. I Have about forty 'favourite pics' and will often just let them shuffle through at random while having a tea or coffee break. (Or, OK, when I haven't a clue what to write and it's dark outside so I can't sit and look at my Devon view.) 

I was sometwhat disappointed, therefore when finally deciding to upgrade to a new desktop - which meant Windows 10 - when I was advised 'not to use/bother with screensavers'.
"But I LIKE my screensavers!" I protested, so insisted that the previous screensaver file was transported from the old, soon to ditched, Windows 7 version.


How many of my friends and readers keep their favourite pics as screensavers? Or am I in a minority of 'archaic ideas'? 

Even if I am ... here's a selection of my favourite favourites! 

Daughter Kathy atop the first lot of hay we harvested 
from our field back in 2013

 Baz

 Baz, Eddie and Kathy on 
Saunton Sands, North Devon

 our front door

 Eype Mouth, Dorset
where I 'met' my pirate Jesamiah Acorne
(photo brother-in-law  © Tony Smith )

 Eddie 2015 - still a puppy

 Elfie and Eddie

 Franc as a foal - April 2018

one of my cats, Mab 

I took this on midsummer day in 2013
 the sunrise looks so much like a heart-shape
in the trees in our fields

this was taken back in September 1994
Kathy riding Rosie in Epping Forest

a blurred, very poor photo -
but a favourite because of the memories.
A trip by boat around San Francisco Bay
(2007?) 

MY waterfall in MY woods! 

 again, not a wonderful photo for quality
but this is Wonky Donk wondering if he could drive our tractorr
(alas, Wonky Donk is no longer with us)

Above and below...
 Daughter Kathy and Lexie
at Hickstead, Sussex
(Shinglehall Casino)

 a typical view of Saffie

HMS Rose, aka HMS Surpris
AKA Sea Witch



My Exmoor ponies


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4 comments:

  1. I still use a 'background' picture from my files (currently a moody view of Conwy Castle) and rotate them when I get fed up and fancy a change. Haven't yet worked out exactly how the screensaver works (laptop just seems to turn itself off in a huff if I neglect to use it for 10 mins) nor how to make a slideshow. Love your Pirate figurine!!

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    1. The pirate is a certain well known Disney chap - altered to be MY chap!

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    2. Why a I not surprised! Stop Press: I have figured out the slideshow screensaver thing - it works!

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  2. Doesn't it amaze you how much we've learned over the years. Well, decades, really? From the old Underwood to the IBM Selectric II (my personal favorite), to the various computer programs (Apple's original Lisa, Word 11, Wang, Word Perfect, etc.). And our early Indie publishing having to submit our own separate mobi-files for Kindle and print to Amazon and Smashwords.

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