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Killyp said:
yes! lol your using the icon i made!! :D

Revlefty said:
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sexxxay

i dont care if thier fake, as long as shes not a man
 
Here is mine

Here is mine, it changes often - this is my Sam Huston Dahlia. Its about 12 inches in diameter...
 

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My iMacs screen, the 2007FPW's screen is just a sunset photo of mine. no files or out.
 
So much space so little time

Rotating 52 Hubble desktops. In truth the original much larger pics make better desktops on my larger display, but the official Hubblesite.org stamped desktops are smaller and easier to post.
 

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Took these a couple of days ago, always liked the look of the Turbos. I will photoshop out the tags later, but for now I will protect the innocent.

EDIT: to add second pic.
 

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DISCOMUNICATION said:
Rotating 52 Hubble desktops. In truth the original much larger pics make better desktops on my larger display, but the official Hubblesite.org stamped desktops are smaller and easier to post.

very nice. from where do you get the larger versions?
 
plinkoman said:
very nice. from where do you get the larger versions?
Here's an example. Simply go to the gallery select picture album and choose which subject you're looking for (galaxies, nebulae, stars, ect.). Not all files have high res. versions, but as you can see they can get up to hundreds of megabytes and tens of thousands of pixels wide. The highest quality is usually a tiff file, although you can get the same resolution for a faction of the file size if you select the jpeg version.

You should check out Nasa.gov. It's a great starting point to branch off to other mission oriented sites like Hubblesite.org.
 
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