Mar. 4th, 2004
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Mar. 4th, 2004 07:15 amMaking of "Shape of My Heart"
Mar. 4th, 2004 08:42 pmSome more Backstreet (
copracat, they won't bite, and these are only little clips...hey, stop running away!). As always, please do the right-click'n'save thing (or the Mac equivalent), and no direct-linking to the files, thanks :)
+ Drunk!Kevin: I have, upon occasion, been accused of misleading file names. There's nothing misleading about this one. And it's damn funny :) 850 KB.
+ Happy Birthday Nick: Have I mentioned lately that Backstreet are back in the studio? Here's one of the most recent group clips of them, singing (or doing something to it) Happy Birthday to Nick. (It's the E!Online clip) - 2.7 meg.
I have muchmuch love for the Making the Video of "Shape of My Heart".
+ Brian is an adorable goof - 1.2 meg.
+ Brian and AJ like to play the piano, and Howie likes to smash things - 2.5 meg.
+ The group mocks each other's little habits - 3 meg.
+ A couple of adorable little Howie and Nick bits, including the kiss that launched a thousand screencaps - 2.4 meg.
Divx codec needed for these ones.
+ Drunk!Kevin: I have, upon occasion, been accused of misleading file names. There's nothing misleading about this one. And it's damn funny :) 850 KB.
+ Happy Birthday Nick: Have I mentioned lately that Backstreet are back in the studio? Here's one of the most recent group clips of them, singing (or doing something to it) Happy Birthday to Nick. (It's the E!Online clip) - 2.7 meg.
I have muchmuch love for the Making the Video of "Shape of My Heart".
+ Brian is an adorable goof - 1.2 meg.
+ Brian and AJ like to play the piano, and Howie likes to smash things - 2.5 meg.
+ The group mocks each other's little habits - 3 meg.
+ A couple of adorable little Howie and Nick bits, including the kiss that launched a thousand screencaps - 2.4 meg.
Divx codec needed for these ones.
Desktop meme
Mar. 4th, 2004 09:47 pmMy desktop is not all that exciting (family computer you see), but I don't do these memes all that often, so I figured I'd jump on board with this one.
1. Why you chose the background color/image you did:
No matter what I put up as the wallpaper, my sister will change it to plain black in a short period of time. Or dad puts old playboy pictures up there (don't ask). However, I've discovered that they leave Heidi's pop calendars alone, on the basis that they're vaguelygay practical. I like how well they work at 800x600, leaving me nice blank clear space to have the icons spread out (giving family less reason to get rid of them). I alternate between the Nsync and BSB calendar for the month.
2. Why your toolbar is where it is:
Never been able to get into using it anywhere but at the bottom.
3. Why the choices on your toolbar are present:
Couple of browser windows open with ads for jobs I'll never get. Opera open to Friends page (among other things). AIM window to
copracat, trying to convince her that Backstreet isn't a new fandom, it's just a fun extension to her current one. Outlook for email. Photoshop to resize the image of the desktop. Kazaa, Trillian, Semagic and ZoneAlarm are running in background.
4. What the desktop icons are:
We like to have quite a lot of icons on the desktop. Heap of standard Windows stuff. Some of the ones I use the most are down the right hand side of the screen, under the card games (those are more for dad and sister). Semagic, Kazaa, FTP program, mIRC (though I haven't used this really in quite a while), trillian and PrintFolders (my new favourite tool, for making text lists of files in directories) . Video Editing has got a bunch of shortcuts to things I use for dvd ripping and editing video files. Family Origins (over on the left) is a fairly nice program we're using to record family tree (dad is trying to continue his mother's research into this). Standard sort of things on QuickLaunch, IE, Outlook and desktop.
1. Why you chose the background color/image you did:
No matter what I put up as the wallpaper, my sister will change it to plain black in a short period of time. Or dad puts old playboy pictures up there (don't ask). However, I've discovered that they leave Heidi's pop calendars alone, on the basis that they're vaguely
2. Why your toolbar is where it is:
Never been able to get into using it anywhere but at the bottom.
3. Why the choices on your toolbar are present:
Couple of browser windows open with ads for jobs I'll never get. Opera open to Friends page (among other things). AIM window to
4. What the desktop icons are:
We like to have quite a lot of icons on the desktop. Heap of standard Windows stuff. Some of the ones I use the most are down the right hand side of the screen, under the card games (those are more for dad and sister). Semagic, Kazaa, FTP program, mIRC (though I haven't used this really in quite a while), trillian and PrintFolders (my new favourite tool, for making text lists of files in directories) . Video Editing has got a bunch of shortcuts to things I use for dvd ripping and editing video files. Family Origins (over on the left) is a fairly nice program we're using to record family tree (dad is trying to continue his mother's research into this). Standard sort of things on QuickLaunch, IE, Outlook and desktop.