
This is the wallpaper for my current theme.....
Winter-Land
hope u all wil like it...
It is juz simple....
Wallpaper Thread, Share Your Wallpapers
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My collection of Wallpapers
www.wingscythe.tk Enjoy! This post has been edited by wingscythe: Oct 31 2005, 11:51 AM |
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GT-R Proto as shown at 2005 Tokyo Motor Show
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Hay guys, what's goin' on?
Here are some wallpapers to make your desktop a lot manlier. ![]() .454 Casull rounds, the most powerful calibre ever made for hunting/sport revolvers. When fired from a weak grip, the recoil is said to be strong enough to send the gun flying back towards the firer's face! Pros only; no rookies. ![]() Beretta M92FS complete with two different flashlight attachments being displayed together. ![]() German Leopard A6 MBT. ![]() Current wallpaper. Sure it ain't Killzone, but it does look sweet. Love those menacing eyes and awe-inspiring gritty battlefield atmosphere. |
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QUOTE(zx7177 @ Nov 11 2005, 11:35 AM) anyone here still have teh wallie of teh M1A1 tank with nos tanks and huge subs ? i tried diggin thru all of the pages in this thread but no trace of it also ![]() This one? Actually, this ain't an Abrams. It's a British Challenger MBT. In case I gave you the wrong one, can you please be more specific with your details? Perhaps I could help you better that way. |
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QUOTE(Turnip @ Nov 14 2005, 11:11 AM) Don't thank me, thank Wikipedia, Google and tons of technical reference books I got when I was in Melbourne Australia last year (was there for my eldest sister's graduation). Man, Aussies sure do value reading. Those sort of books are hard to come by in Sabah.Here are some wallpapers of contemporary art I got from my elder bro. ![]() ![]() ![]() As you can see, I'm more into wallpapers than customizing the rest of my desktop, as seen in my desktop screenie in the November Desktop thread. It's just my personal opinion that changing wallpapers every month is more important than changing things like the color of your Taskbar, Icons, etc. For me, the Classic Windows look is just fine, as long as the wallpaper ain't old. |
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http://www.pixelgirlpresents.com/images/de...x1024-fixed.jpg
http://www.pixelgirlpresents.com/images/de...wn_1280x960.jpg from pixelart, nice work there to enjoy http://fs4.deviantart.com/i/2004/249/6/f/r..._j3concepts.png umm.... a motivation to suicide???? ^ ^ |
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Sup' dudes?
![]() ![]() ![]() Thumb 1: Sig Sauer P226. Currently the standard sidearm for the British Army, the gun lost to the Beretta M92FS due to the issue of price during the US Army trials for new pistols in the mid-1980's to replace the ageing Colt M1911A1. However, the gun was widely adapted by government, security and law enforcement organization in the US from the FBI, DEA all the way to the Police. Thumb 2: A US Airborne soldier. I'm having trouble trying to identify the rifle, but I assume (for now) that it's a specially customized version of the classic M14, called the M14 Mod 0. The addition of Picantiny rail which is now becoming a commonplace in many newer versions of rifles used by the US Army allows easier customization to the user's liking. Thumb 3: A Russian-made Tunguska (front-most vehicle, to the left) and a ZSU-23-4 Shilka (background, to the right), both are cost-effective anti-aircraft defense vehicle. The Tunguska carries eight 9M311-M1 Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM), which was designated as the SA-19 Grison in NATO terminology. Two twin barrel 30mm AA gun are also mounted on the vehicle's turret. The Shilka on the other hand, is armed with a water-cooled, quad-barrel 23mm AA cannon. Its chassis resembles that of an old Soviet BTR APC, with the suspension system borrowed from PT-76 and ASU-85. The Shilka has the capability to acquire and track low-flying aircraft with an effective AA range of 2500m (8202ft). It's capable of firing while moving thanks to its integrated radar/gun stabilization system. Even though the Shilka managed to reduce the frequency of Allied airstrike/bombings in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad including its other surrounding cities close to it and even downed two C-130s (1 transport, 1 gunship) during the first Gulf War, both vehicles ultimately lost its defensive superiority due to the use and deployment of stealth fighters, high-altitude bombers, saboteur infiltrations by Spec Ops and other 'Smart' weapons being used by the Allies. |
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