Nice images! I think there is a big difference between low earth orbit images and high (geostationary) orbits.
I thought this pic from the space station over the south Island of New Zealand was photoshoped until I realized it was real. See how relatively low the space station is.
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Mesh 955 XGS OS: Windows 7 64 bit CPU: Athlon X4 955 Black edition Motherboard: ASUS M4A78 Pro Memory: 8GB DDR2 Graphics Card: 1x Radeon 4890 Monitor(s) Displays: IIyama ProLite E2208HDS Screen Resolution: 1920X1080p Keyboard: MS wireless 6000 Mouse: MS wireless laser 7000 PSU: 600 watt Cooling: Standard Hard Drives: 2x 1TB Samsung SATA2
1x 320GB IDE Internet Speed: Not as fast as it should be......
Those pictures suggest the earth is round - what sort of witchery is this?
lol, fantastic pictures.
Pic 2 and 11 would make me weep if I were a postman :)
Believe it or not, postmen and women prefer the sort of layout shown in Picture 2. The streets are laid out in a grid, there are no long driveways to negotiate and no houses stuck out on a limb.
They can get their rounds done quicker and can therefore go home sooner. :)
Using an image posting website and I've recently updated to windows 7. I used to be able to have my images come up as thumbnails without having to Right Click > View > Large Icons everytime. Also I used to have filmstrip option.
here's where prob is
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Hi,
I have downloaded some software and had checked it with security essentials, which showed nothing.
I proceeded to install, and it apparently put some malware on my computer.
symptoms:
I can't open Security essentials
when I click a link on google it redirects me to goingonearth.com ...
I was trying to look at this page that Kari had linked in one of his posts:
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii36/whs37/HTG19/permission2.png
But then I get this funny message:
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii36/whs37/HTG19/permission.png
What on earth is going on? Note that...
Windows 7 is simply excellent and don't know why it's NOT showing my ram under "System Properties" but it's showing my 4GB ram everywhere?
I'm using W7 x64 RC 7100 downloaded directly from MS!