• CRAP Poll: Quick, What's On Your Desktop?!?

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 12 11:47:39 2023
    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    1) I use the bare minimum: No wallpaper, no icons
    (or the fewest the OS will let you get away with).

    2) I like things clean: a tasteful predictable
    wallpaper, and my most commonly used apps or
    documents easily available.

    3) We're quite casual here. I change my wallpaper
    not too infrequently, there's a bunch of icons
    pointing to apps and documents, and - hey - I
    might even experiment occasionally with
    gadgets or similar.

    4) It's getting wild here. Icons everywhere,
    and/or rapidly cycling wallpaper. And my system
    tray has at least twenty apps on it.

    5) I'm not sure if I actually have wallpaper because
    the icons cover it all. What, are you telling me
    that you can save documents somewhere OTHER than
    the desktop?!?

    6) High tech here, man! Video-wallpaper, spring-
    loaded icons that open up into folders when
    you merely hover over them, the works! Heck, I
    even change SHELLS regularly.

    7) Desktops? Icons? Real Computer Users stick to
    the command line!



    Myself, I'm closest to option #2. I've five icons on my desktop right
    now (and remember, I have four monitors). Three of them, though, open
    up folders where I've hidden all the rest* (the fourth is recycle bin,
    and the fifth is a link to a webpage I need to visit later today; as
    soon as I'm done with this last one, it'll get trashed). My wallpapers
    do cycle fairly regularly, though; each monitor has a different image
    and they change every thirty minutes (pulled from my voluminous
    collection of video-game screenshots, nature photos, and just
    interesting images I've found on the net)**. What can I say; I get
    bored staring at the same picture too long. And my forth monitor is
    covered with digital post-it notes. What all this says about me, I'm
    not sure.


    So... What's on your desktop?




    * One folder has frequently used documents, a second shortcuts to
    games, and the third has a links to web-videos I intend to watch
    ** Currently displaying, left to right, a screenshot from "The Hunter:
    Call of the Wild", a close-up of dew-beaded blades of grass, concept
    art for "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" and, finally, a sunset over the
    lush heath of Scotland

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Sep 12 11:23:45 2023
    On 9/12/23 10:47, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?

    3) We're quite casual here. I change my wallpaper
    not too infrequently, there's a bunch of icons
    pointing to apps and documents, and - hey - I
    might even experiment occasionally with
    gadgets or similar.

    This one, tho I do have some extra Linux stuff to mess with :> http://0x0.st/HfE5.png
    (I drew most of the icons + background)


    Myself, I'm closest to option #2. I've five icons on my desktop right
    now (and remember, I have four monitors). Three of them, though, open
    up folders where I've hidden all the rest* (the fourth is recycle bin,
    and the fifth is a link to a webpage I need to visit later today; as
    soon as I'm done with this last one, it'll get trashed). My wallpapers
    do cycle fairly regularly, though; each monitor has a different image
    and they change every thirty minutes (pulled from my voluminous
    collection of video-game screenshots, nature photos, and just
    interesting images I've found on the net)**. What can I say; I get
    bored staring at the same picture too long. And my forth monitor is
    covered with digital post-it notes. What all this says about me, I'm
    not sure.

    Definitely organized..

    --
    --
    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

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  • From Justisaur@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Sep 12 11:13:37 2023
    On Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 8:47:52 AM UTC-7, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    1) I use the bare minimum: No wallpaper, no icons
    (or the fewest the OS will let you get away with).

    2) I like things clean: a tasteful predictable
    wallpaper, and my most commonly used apps or
    documents easily available.

    3) We're quite casual here. I change my wallpaper
    not too infrequently, there's a bunch of icons
    pointing to apps and documents, and - hey - I
    might even experiment occasionally with
    gadgets or similar.

    4) It's getting wild here. Icons everywhere,
    and/or rapidly cycling wallpaper. And my system
    tray has at least twenty apps on it.

    5) I'm not sure if I actually have wallpaper because
    the icons cover it all. What, are you telling me
    that you can save documents somewhere OTHER than
    the desktop?!?

    6) High tech here, man! Video-wallpaper, spring-
    loaded icons that open up into folders when
    you merely hover over them, the works! Heck, I
    even change SHELLS regularly.

    7) Desktops? Icons? Real Computer Users stick to
    the command line!



    Myself, I'm closest to option #2. I've five icons on my desktop right
    now (and remember, I have four monitors). Three of them, though, open
    up folders where I've hidden all the rest* (the fourth is recycle bin,
    and the fifth is a link to a webpage I need to visit later today; as
    soon as I'm done with this last one, it'll get trashed). My wallpapers
    do cycle fairly regularly, though; each monitor has a different image
    and they change every thirty minutes (pulled from my voluminous
    collection of video-game screenshots, nature photos, and just
    interesting images I've found on the net)**. What can I say; I get
    bored staring at the same picture too long. And my forth monitor is
    covered with digital post-it notes. What all this says about me, I'm
    not sure.


    So... What's on your desktop?




    * One folder has frequently used documents, a second shortcuts to
    games, and the third has a links to web-videos I intend to watch
    ** Currently displaying, left to right, a screenshot from "The Hunter:
    Call of the Wild", a close-up of dew-beaded blades of grass, concept
    art for "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" and, finally, a sunset over the
    lush heath of Scotland

    I'm about a 2.5. My desktop icon background is a silicone wafer, which
    I probably haven't changed in a decade, literally older than every part
    of my computer of Theseus.

    There's about 1/3 of the desktop screen filled with icons, mostly games
    I accidentally or purposefully clicked make desktop icon when installing. Purposefully from old Gog games mostly before I had the client. These
    days I don't even look at the desktop as one of either chrome, steam or whatever client for whatever game I'm playing at the time comes up from clicking on the pinned icon on the taskbar as soon as I'm logged in.
    There's 22 icons on the task bar. Chrome, Edge, Opera (I should remove
    that, It was useful for a little bit a few years ago, seems garbage now.) Internet Explorer (don't remember last time I used that.) Notepad++,
    Snipping tool, Calc, Visual Studio, Cheat Engine, Discord (I don't like using it, but only way to contact certain both rl and e-friends.) Logitech game software (for their joystick that feels like trying to hold a jagged rock that I don't use,) Steam, Gog, Epic, Uplay, MS Store, Core Temp, HW Monitor,
    Asus' updater (stupidly named Armory Crate, yeah that tells me what it's
    for,) and recycle bin.

    My bookmarks bar would probably also be telling, it has this group in it.
    :)

    - Justisaur

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  • From Mike S.@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue Sep 12 14:50:31 2023
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?

    I like your pointless polls. Keep them coming.

    I am at #1 with Windows 10. The standard Windows wallpaper is fine
    with me. I have no icons on my desktop at all. When I hit the Windows
    Key or click the START button I see every single program, game and
    everything else I need arranged and color coded with Windows tiles for
    instant one click access.

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Sep 12 13:08:11 2023
    On 9/12/2023 8:47 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    1) I use the bare minimum: No wallpaper, no icons
    (or the fewest the OS will let you get away with).

    2) I like things clean: a tasteful predictable
    wallpaper, and my most commonly used apps or
    documents easily available.

    3) We're quite casual here. I change my wallpaper
    not too infrequently, there's a bunch of icons
    pointing to apps and documents, and - hey - I
    might even experiment occasionally with
    gadgets or similar.

    4) It's getting wild here. Icons everywhere,
    and/or rapidly cycling wallpaper. And my system
    tray has at least twenty apps on it.

    5) I'm not sure if I actually have wallpaper because
    the icons cover it all. What, are you telling me
    that you can save documents somewhere OTHER than
    the desktop?!?

    6) High tech here, man! Video-wallpaper, spring-
    loaded icons that open up into folders when
    you merely hover over them, the works! Heck, I
    even change SHELLS regularly.

    7) Desktops? Icons? Real Computer Users stick to
    the command line!



    Myself, I'm closest to option #2. I've five icons on my desktop right
    now (and remember, I have four monitors). Three of them, though, open
    up folders where I've hidden all the rest* (the fourth is recycle bin,
    and the fifth is a link to a webpage I need to visit later today; as
    soon as I'm done with this last one, it'll get trashed). My wallpapers
    do cycle fairly regularly, though; each monitor has a different image
    and they change every thirty minutes (pulled from my voluminous
    collection of video-game screenshots, nature photos, and just
    interesting images I've found on the net)**. What can I say; I get
    bored staring at the same picture too long. And my forth monitor is
    covered with digital post-it notes. What all this says about me, I'm
    not sure.


    So... What's on your desktop?




    * One folder has frequently used documents, a second shortcuts to
    games, and the third has a links to web-videos I intend to watch
    ** Currently displaying, left to right, a screenshot from "The Hunter:
    Call of the Wild", a close-up of dew-beaded blades of grass, concept
    art for "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" and, finally, a sunset over the
    lush heath of Scotland

    Some where between 1 and 2. No wallpaper, just a blank black background
    and shortcuts for the stuff I use on a monthly or more frequently basis.
    The use almost every day stuff is on my toolbar at the bottom of my
    screen.
    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 12 15:58:10 2023
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 14:50:31 -0400, Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com>
    wrote:
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson ><spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?

    I like your pointless polls. Keep them coming.


    Hey! They're not pointless polls. They are COMPLETELY pointless polls.
    Also, they are random. Although, now I am not sure; is it only the
    randomness that is complete or is it both the randomness and
    pointlessness that is complete? Or maybe the randomness and
    pointlessness aren't complete, but the polls themselves are?

    Regardless, you can be completely assured I didn't pick the name
    simply for the acronym. ;-)


    I am at #1 with Windows 10. The standard Windows wallpaper is fine
    with me. I have no icons on my desktop at all. When I hit the Windows
    Key or click the START button I see every single program, game and >everything else I need arranged and color coded with Windows tiles for >instant one click access.

    Mostly, when starting programs, I just use the 'run' box (or whatever
    its called now); I just start hit the Windows key, and start typing
    the name of the app until it finds the one I need.

    Actually, that's not true. MOST apps I use get started either by
    clicking an appropriate document file, or with a hotkey.

    But I dislike the Win10/11 start menu because there are a handful of
    apps that only get occasionally used and I never remember their exact
    names. And since Win11 doesn't allow you to nest shortcuts in folders
    I have to scroll the entire list trying to find the one app I need. I
    much preferred the Win9x->Win7 method, where I could organize my start
    menu as I saw fit.*

    I admire your ability to stick to one wallpaper. Even though most of
    the time I don't see my desktop, since it's covered with apps and
    whatnot, I do like seeing some nice pictures whenever I switch between
    apps. And I love having a new view every few minutes; it's a pleasant distraction.

    Only my file-server has an unchanging desktop... partly because it
    doesn't need to waste the resources on such frivolities, and partly
    because its chosen desktop wallpaper is designed to scare people away
    ;-)



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    * Yes, I know there are third-party apps to help with that, but all of
    them have issues with multi-monitor support.

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  • From Xocyll@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 13 04:31:59 2023
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some >customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital >explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    Old school windows mostly, desktop is the same kind of layout I used
    back with win95.

    Games on the right (Icons and links to specific directories for addons
    and such,) and apps and links (specific HD locations, playlists, etc,)
    on the left.
    Finally wallpaper in the middle (usually chosen to fit in the space and
    not go under the icons - currently a pic of a Praying Kitten.)

    Xocyll
    --
    I don't particularly want you to FOAD, myself. You'll be more of
    a cautionary example if you'll FO And Get Chronically, Incurably,
    Painfully, Progressively, Expensively, Debilitatingly Ill. So
    FOAGCIPPEDI. -- Mike Andrews responding to an idiot in asr

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  • From DotNettie@21:1/5 to Xocyll on Wed Sep 13 07:22:50 2023
    On 9/13/2023 4:31 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some
    customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital
    explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    Old school windows mostly, desktop is the same kind of layout I used
    back with win95.

    Games on the right (Icons and links to specific directories for addons
    and such,) and apps and links (specific HD locations, playlists, etc,)
    on the left.
    Finally wallpaper in the middle (usually chosen to fit in the space and
    not go under the icons - currently a pic of a Praying Kitten.)

    Xocyll

    I use a seasonal theme and a pic of Charlotte the Scottie, my best bud,
    on the lock screen; my system & utility stuff icons are on the left.
    Shortcuts for stuff like Windows Updates, Belarc Advisor, Security
    sites, Documents, Download and Pictures folders are there.

    The gaming icons are on the right. The gaming icons are grouped by
    Steam, GOG, Ubi and Origin with the respective games under their proper platform.I have a large widescreen monitor, so space is not an issue

    D.

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to DotNettie on Wed Sep 13 08:14:58 2023
    On 9/13/2023 4:22 AM, DotNettie wrote:
    On 9/13/2023 4:31 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter  "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some
    customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital
    explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    Old school windows mostly, desktop is the same kind of layout I used
    back with win95.

    Games on the right (Icons and links to specific directories for addons
    and such,) and apps and links (specific HD locations, playlists, etc,)
    on the left.
    Finally wallpaper in the middle (usually chosen to fit in the space and
    not go under the icons - currently a pic of a Praying Kitten.)

    Xocyll

    I use a seasonal theme and a pic of Charlotte the Scottie, my best bud,
    on the lock screen; my system & utility stuff icons are on the left. Shortcuts for stuff like Windows Updates, Belarc Advisor, Security
    sites, Documents, Download and Pictures folders are there.

    The gaming icons are on the right. The gaming icons are grouped by
    Steam, GOG, Ubi and Origin with the respective games under their proper platform.I have a large widescreen monitor, so space is not an issue

    I seem to remember we had a Monitor Size CRAP some time back.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Sep 13 12:12:42 2023
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So... What's on your desktop?

    I think the numerical options are extremely limiting and lack nuance.
    This is a qualitative question that is inappropriate for quantitative
    analysis.

    That said, I won't bore you, here's a screenshot:

    https://i.imgur.com/ytpeIBY.jpg

    Synopsis: Aspirational backlog games and currently playing in order of importance (center more important) and kind of game (by row;
    RPG/tactical, FPS, Third person action). Always a sticky note for current stuff. A miscellany folder for desktop overflow. A recycle bin in the
    original Apple position. System performance on the left monitor, with
    utility programs (mostly).

    Gloomhaven is banished to the left screen. I had nowhere to put on the
    primary screen and will probably not play it, as we were unable to put
    together a co-op game.

    I do change "Themes" from time to time. The wallpaper cycles.

    There's a little hobby information there that you may read into. Enjoy
    your tea leaves.

    Please reply with your numerical assessment.

    --
    Zag

    No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had
    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Sep 13 17:14:12 2023
    My non-full sized ant wallpaper with black background, a few icons, Pidgin, autohide task bar, PuTTY windows, etc.


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Another Completely Random And Pointless Poll! Why? Because why not?


    When it comes to PCs, everybody's computer desktop is different. Even
    when standards are corporately mandated, people still manage some customizations. Computer desktops are the 'home base' for our digital explorations, and they reflect our personalities and tastes. So what
    does yours say about you?

    1) I use the bare minimum: No wallpaper, no icons
    (or the fewest the OS will let you get away with).

    2) I like things clean: a tasteful predictable
    wallpaper, and my most commonly used apps or
    documents easily available.

    3) We're quite casual here. I change my wallpaper
    not too infrequently, there's a bunch of icons
    pointing to apps and documents, and - hey - I
    might even experiment occasionally with
    gadgets or similar.

    4) It's getting wild here. Icons everywhere,
    and/or rapidly cycling wallpaper. And my system
    tray has at least twenty apps on it.

    5) I'm not sure if I actually have wallpaper because
    the icons cover it all. What, are you telling me
    that you can save documents somewhere OTHER than
    the desktop?!?

    6) High tech here, man! Video-wallpaper, spring-
    loaded icons that open up into folders when
    you merely hover over them, the works! Heck, I
    even change SHELLS regularly.

    7) Desktops? Icons? Real Computer Users stick to
    the command line!



    Myself, I'm closest to option #2. I've five icons on my desktop right
    now (and remember, I have four monitors). Three of them, though, open
    up folders where I've hidden all the rest* (the fourth is recycle bin,
    and the fifth is a link to a webpage I need to visit later today; as
    soon as I'm done with this last one, it'll get trashed). My wallpapers
    do cycle fairly regularly, though; each monitor has a different image
    and they change every thirty minutes (pulled from my voluminous
    collection of video-game screenshots, nature photos, and just
    interesting images I've found on the net)**. What can I say; I get
    bored staring at the same picture too long. And my forth monitor is
    covered with digital post-it notes. What all this says about me, I'm
    not sure.


    So... What's on your desktop?




    * One folder has frequently used documents, a second shortcuts to
    games, and the third has a links to web-videos I intend to watch
    ** Currently displaying, left to right, a screenshot from "The Hunter:
    Call of the Wild", a close-up of dew-beaded blades of grass, concept
    art for "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" and, finally, a sunset over the
    lush heath of Scotland

    --
    "Blessed be your glorious name, and may it be exalted above all blessing and praise." --Nehemiah 9:5. Slammy Tues. with leaks, salivas, coughs, aches, sneezes, tiredness, etc. until mid afternoon PDT?
    Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly.
    /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://aqfl.net & http://antfarm.home.dhs.org.
    / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail.
    | |o o| |
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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Zaghadka on Wed Sep 13 12:25:10 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:12:42 -0500, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Zaghadka wrote:

    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So... What's on your desktop?

    I think the numerical options are extremely limiting and lack nuance.
    This is a qualitative question that is inappropriate for quantitative >analysis.

    That said, I won't bore you, here's a screenshot:

    https://i.imgur.com/ytpeIBY.jpg

    Synopsis: Aspirational backlog games and currently playing in order of >importance (center more important) and kind of game (by row;
    RPG/tactical, FPS, Third person action). Always a sticky note for current >stuff. A miscellany folder for desktop overflow. A recycle bin in the >original Apple position. System performance on the left monitor, with
    utility programs (mostly).

    Gloomhaven is banished to the left screen. I had nowhere to put on the >primary screen and will probably not play it, as we were unable to put >together a co-op game.

    I do change "Themes" from time to time. The wallpaper cycles.

    There's a little hobby information there that you may read into. Enjoy
    your tea leaves.

    Please reply with your numerical assessment.

    Bonus content! Here is my home folder, which I consider an integral part
    of my Desktop experience.

    https://i.imgur.com/NIcw7Zw.png

    --
    Zag

    No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had
    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 13 13:59:42 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 07:22:50 -0400, DotNettie <DotN@noaddress.net>
    wrote:

    On 9/13/2023 4:31 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:

    I use a seasonal theme and a pic of Charlotte the Scottie, my best bud,
    on the lock screen; my system & utility stuff icons are on the left. >Shortcuts for stuff like Windows Updates, Belarc Advisor, Security
    sites, Documents, Download and Pictures folders are there.

    Well organized. I approve! ;-)

    The gaming icons are on the right. The gaming icons are grouped by
    Steam, GOG, Ubi and Origin with the respective games under their proper >platform.I have a large widescreen monitor, so space is not an issue

    Bah. I have four monitors and space is ALWAYS an issue. Similar to how
    it works with CPU processing power and disk-space, you can always use
    more desktop. Apps expand as more space becomes available ;-P


    (and aren't all monitors widescreen now? ;-)

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 13 14:42:38 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:12:42 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So... What's on your desktop?

    I think the numerical options are extremely limiting and lack nuance.
    This is a qualitative question that is inappropriate for quantitative >analysis.

    I agree, but I think that - had I made it a 'post a screenshot of your
    desktop' - people would have been less open to sharing.

    Besides, I'm a 'a thousand words equal a picture' sort of person, and
    not the other way around, so I'll /always/ take the more literate
    methodology (my frequent discants probably have given that away ;-)

    Anyway, the choices are mainly intended as starting points and not the
    end-all, be-all options. Also, they're there as an excuse to have a
    humorous joke option at the end. ;-)

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Wed Sep 13 14:44:15 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 08:14:58 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:


    I seem to remember we had a Monitor Size CRAP some time back.


    Quite possibly. However, one of the things that makes these polls so
    incredibly (dare I say, Completely?) pointless is that I don't
    actually keep track of any of the resultant data... or the polls
    themselves, for that matter. So duplicates are always a possibility.
    ;-P

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Sep 13 12:18:34 2023
    On 9/13/2023 10:59 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 07:22:50 -0400, DotNettie <DotN@noaddress.net>
    wrote:

    On 9/13/2023 4:31 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:

    I use a seasonal theme and a pic of Charlotte the Scottie, my best bud,
    on the lock screen; my system & utility stuff icons are on the left.
    Shortcuts for stuff like Windows Updates, Belarc Advisor, Security
    sites, Documents, Download and Pictures folders are there.

    Well organized. I approve! ;-)

    The gaming icons are on the right. The gaming icons are grouped by
    Steam, GOG, Ubi and Origin with the respective games under their proper
    platform.I have a large widescreen monitor, so space is not an issue

    Bah. I have four monitors and space is ALWAYS an issue. Similar to how
    it works with CPU processing power and disk-space, you can always use
    more desktop. Apps expand as more space becomes available ;-P


    (and aren't all monitors widescreen now? ;-)

    Get back to us when you have a wall of monitors (at least 20) set up to
    display as a single monitor like they do in the movies.


    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Sep 13 17:45:07 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 14:42:38 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:12:42 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So... What's on your desktop?

    I think the numerical options are extremely limiting and lack nuance.
    This is a qualitative question that is inappropriate for quantitative >>analysis.

    I agree, but I think that - had I made it a 'post a screenshot of your >desktop' - people would have been less open to sharing.

    Besides, I'm a 'a thousand words equal a picture' sort of person, and
    not the other way around, so I'll /always/ take the more literate
    methodology (my frequent discants probably have given that away ;-)

    Anyway, the choices are mainly intended as starting points and not the >end-all, be-all options. Also, they're there as an excuse to have a
    humorous joke option at the end. ;-)


    I shared. I'm happy to blather too. I'm a reasonable alternative to you
    if someone wants a wall of text on the spot.

    But I think I requested your numerical assessment, sir.

    Well? What Harry Potter house do I belong in?

    --
    Zag

    No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had
    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten

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  • From Justisaur@21:1/5 to Zaghadka on Wed Sep 13 17:37:12 2023
    On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 3:45:12 PM UTC-7, Zaghadka wrote:
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 14:42:38 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:12:42 -0500, Zaghadka <zagh...@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Tue, 12 Sep 2023 11:47:39 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, >>Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So... What's on your desktop?

    I think the numerical options are extremely limiting and lack nuance. >>This is a qualitative question that is inappropriate for quantitative >>analysis.

    I agree, but I think that - had I made it a 'post a screenshot of your >desktop' - people would have been less open to sharing.

    Besides, I'm a 'a thousand words equal a picture' sort of person, and
    not the other way around, so I'll /always/ take the more literate >methodology (my frequent discants probably have given that away ;-)

    Anyway, the choices are mainly intended as starting points and not the >end-all, be-all options. Also, they're there as an excuse to have a >humorous joke option at the end. ;-)

    I shared. I'm happy to blather too. I'm a reasonable alternative to you
    if someone wants a wall of text on the spot.

    But I think I requested your numerical assessment, sir.

    Well? What Harry Potter house do I belong in?

    I'll give you closer to a 2 than I am as it's more organized. Maybe a 2.2

    - Justisaur

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 14 09:36:50 2023
    A bit of two and three. So the easy one is the wallpaper, just the one
    that Windows 10 chooses for me (maybe I should change that sometime).
    Icons, quite a few so a section for utilities/tools, one for documents
    (mostly related to TT RPG's), one for games I'm currently playing but
    also ones that I'm think of playing next or going back to. The last one
    is games that I generally got for free but but haven't yet got around to
    moving them into a number of game genre folders.

    What I really don't have is anything in particular that I can't access
    pretty much directly from the desktop.

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu Sep 14 15:45:10 2023
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:

    2) I like things clean: a tasteful predictable
    wallpaper, and my most commonly used apps or
    documents easily available.

    I'm closest to this, with my Windows game system desktop. I use John's background switcher which loads wallpapers from where ever. Mostly
    they're nice or just a little weird.

    I have a "Tools" folder on the ddesltop for quick access to some
    things. Not many things these days but maybe that's coming back. Windows
    seems to be moving away from the "tap windows key and type part of app
    name" type of usage since it's started to sometimes offer web results
    only, for apps it full well knows I have. Not that I have many apps,
    mostly just games.

    Other icons are the "This PC" or whatever it's called. No trash can or
    whatsit nor "My Docuemts" or that stuff. I think I still have a "Games"
    folder but that's fairly pointless, I just launch from Steam or Epic or
    GoG Galaxy these days. I have some oldish game launcher icons on the
    desktop too which I should clean up.

    Stuff in the background is probably just AutoHotKey and Emacs. Oh, MEGA
    for a sync tool.

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 14 09:03:01 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 17:45:07 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    But I think I requested your numerical assessment, sir.

    My review score for your set-up is three kumquats-in-a-teapot out of
    total score of twenty-three flesh-eating wasps, hopefully proving that
    my numerical assessments are just as CRAP as my polls ;-)

    Well? What Harry Potter house do I belong in?

    Your house is 12 Privet Drive, which is just down the lane from where
    Harry grew up. It's quite nice, with some pleasant shrubbery with
    laurels besides some other shrubbery only slightly higher, so that you
    get this two level effect with a path down the middle...

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Thu Sep 14 08:54:02 2023
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:18:34 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Get back to us when you have a wall of monitors (at least 20) set up to >display as a single monitor like they do in the movies.

    I've considered that! Well, not twenty monitors... but more than I
    already have.

    Problems to overcome:

    a) I'd need more monitors and - as important - identical
    monitors. Considering my sourcing method for new
    display hardware, that is unlikely to happen.

    b) I'd need more display ports on my computer. Which means
    multiple hundred-dollar GPUs.

    c) I'd need more electrical outlets. The lights already dim
    when I power on the PC! ;-)

    d) I'd need more wall! Big monitors take up big room.


    But once solutions to all these minor issues are figured out, I'll
    definitely expand to 20 monitors! You can never have enough desktop!
    ;-P

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu Sep 14 08:56:58 2023
    On Thu, 14 Sep 2023 09:03:01 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 17:45:07 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    But I think I requested your numerical assessment, sir.

    My review score for your set-up is three kumquats-in-a-teapot out of
    total score of twenty-three flesh-eating wasps, hopefully proving that
    my numerical assessments are just as CRAP as my polls ;-)

    Ah, that is quite baffling - and not a choice you offered - but thank
    you. I choose that one.

    --
    Zag

    No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had
    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu Sep 14 08:16:48 2023
    On 9/14/2023 5:54 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 12:18:34 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Get back to us when you have a wall of monitors (at least 20) set up to
    display as a single monitor like they do in the movies.

    I've considered that! Well, not twenty monitors... but more than I
    already have.

    Problems to overcome:

    a) I'd need more monitors and - as important - identical
    monitors. Considering my sourcing method for new
    display hardware, that is unlikely to happen.

    b) I'd need more display ports on my computer. Which means
    multiple hundred-dollar GPUs.

    I suspect there is software or a piece of hardware that could do that.
    The real issue trying to do it native on the PC is the OS is almost
    certainly NOT coded to handle more than two monitors.

    c) I'd need more electrical outlets. The lights already dim
    when I power on the PC! ;-)

    d) I'd need more wall! Big monitors take up big room.


    But once solutions to all these minor issues are figured out, I'll
    definitely expand to 20 monitors! You can never have enough desktop!
    ;-P


    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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