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i believe this is the one your looking for:

http://www.yasrsly.com/ws_Nature_wood_road_1024x768.jpg

Ahhh.... much appreciated for the link. I'm surprised how many people are after the higher res & wide screen versions of it.

Lucky the screen resolution of my PC is only 1024x768

Any idea what its called, so we can search for it?

try searching along the lines of the file name of the image.

EDIT: YAY!!, I found it: http://wallpaperstock.net/nature-wood-road...pers_w1743.html

It's only available in:

1024x768

1152x864

1600x1200

no widescreen by the looks.

Edited by micomputers

Here is my new friend :)

http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/3026/lappylb9.jpg

Dell XPS M1210

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Intel Dual Core T7400@ 2.16GHz

2 GB's of ram

160 GB's HDD SATA

GeForce 7400

It comes with vista premium, but I had ultimate on disk, so installed that.

Here is my new friend :)

http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/3026/lappylb9.jpg

Dell XPS M1210

.................................................

Intel Dual Core T7400@ 2.16GHz

2 GB's of ram

160 GB's HDD SATA

GeForce 7400

It comes with vista premium, but I had ultimate on disk, so installed that.

pretty nice.

426072512_b1a564342b_m.jpg

20" iMac (Core 2 - 2GB ram)

Apple Wireless Keyboard + Logitech MX Revolution

Lacie Porche Drive (250GB)

Creative Speakers

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products...CONTENTID=11420

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products...CONTENTID=10877

get that, i wannna get it for my macbook

Here is mine:

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/jzoom6/IMG_0861.jpg

I'm a pic ######, sorry :(

Love that picture of Jeri Ryan. Nice monitor too. (Y)

Nice setup to everyone who posted an image. Makes my archaic setup look like it was constructed by cavemen.

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