this post was submitted on 02 Aug 2023
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This one is actually pretty!
I like it
Yeah I love it
I'm sorry, but you are either blind or crazy.
Yes, "blind" and "crazy". Because what are persoanal preferences anyway.
Edit: "personal" but I ain't changing that thing
I could see this being perceived very differently based on the monitor on which it's displayed
It was presumably designed for old CRT monitors with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Either way, it's not 2005 any more.
It's 16:10 (1920x1200), pretty sure it's the second most used aspect ratio, after 16:9.
I meant originally. The version above was taken from an unofficial source.
I actually like this one!
Reminds me of the IBM Mechanical Wallpaper.