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Windmill_FieldUpdated Jul 26, 2021 by cyberslober |
Comment #2 Saturday, August 28, 2021 7:59 PM
Well, first I want to welcome you to wincustomize.com, simplesimon42 ! There are many other facets to this site, but my preference is the dream section, known as Deskscapes Wallpapers. Next I want to thank you for your comments!
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Comment #1 Friday, August 27, 2021 10:44 AM
Okay everyone, I'm a newbie. Not to computing for god's sake; but to finally fu-can I curse?-king realizing that my experience of interfacing with computers via laptops and desktops since playing Oregon Trails by floppy disk in 5th grade computer class does not have to be an exercise in visual drudgery; but can in fact living art, and living through the marvelous art of others.
And so this is my first post, comment, what-have-you. I downloaded this background at the same time I discovered this forum, and I downloaded it specifically because it had a rating of 6/10. I must admit a secondary draw of attention is because, well, I'm a romantic for anything that might be juxtaposed to where Anne with an 'e' might wander by.
This background a 6? I think not. It is most assuredly a 10 in my book, in spite of my infancy to something that in my humble opinion every single person who uses a computer only slightly more than the Amish should have access to as livable art every moment of every day of daily computing.
But I digress…
I rate this background a ten because it takes me--even for a fleeting time--to some clandestine (NewEngland-ish?) place of such hypnopompic beauty that though I were learning how to use macros in Excel to report on an accountant's convention in Des Moines (which I'm sure can be a lovely place) I would still find dispersed seconds of beauty and imagination across what might be hours of work, and that is worth something, indeed.