Tuesday 11 December 2012

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Hello! Matt Roen here! I started serving at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities in early August of 2012. My focus at BBBS, as a member of the Education & Enrichment Team, is to orchestrate and facilitate programming geared towards closing the educational achievement gap for the Bigs and Littles in our program. I'll be working closely with the site-based team, to bring these curricula into area schools, and to encourage increased awareness and access to post-secondary opportunities for area youth. I graduated in 2009, from Beloit College with a degree in Creative Writing and Journalism, but have also worked at a lot of locations in a plethora of positions. Most recently, I was a substitute teacher and trip-leader, at my old Northern Minnesota high school. I would like to be a robot or maybe an author when I grow up, but I'm not ruling anything out just yet.
The first thing you need to consider in choosing a new desktop is the resolution and shape of your screen. (If you already know, these, skip ahead to the next paragraph.) Resolution means the number of pixels on your screen. To find out your resolution in Windows XP, right-click on an empty spot on your desktop, click on Properties, and then click on the Settings tab in the window that appears. In Windows Vista, right-click on the desktop, click on Personalize, and then click on Display Settings. In the lower left you should see your screen's resolution displayed as two numbers: the width of your screen in pixels, and its height. While Windows will let you use an image of any size as your desktop, it will look best if you use one that has the same width and height in pixels as your screen or greater. Whether you have a widescreen monitor or not is also worth considering. While a widescreen desktop will still work on a standard (non-wide) screen, and vice versa, some elements might get cut off at the edges. Now that you know what size and shape of desktop you're looking for, you can hit the desktop sites and find one that suits you.
You might guess that a desktop gallery by National Geographic would be stocked full of stunning images of nature and culture, and you'd be right. National Geographic has page after page of beautiful photographs, all available several resolutions.
One of the biggest online libraries of digital art is deviantART, and they've got a huge desktop selection that's constantly growing. From the main desktop page you should check out the Categories drop-down, where you can choose from thirty different categories from Science Fiction to Architecture. Clicking on a thumbnail will take you to a page with a bigger picture and details about the desktop. Most have a Download button on the left that will let you the full-sized image in one or more resolutions, often in a ZIP or RAR file.
If you're fond of photographs for your desktop, popular photo-sharing site Flickr is a great place to look. A quick search for the term desktop turns up thousands of results. A good way to narrow them down is to chose the Most Interesting view, which sorts the pictures accordig to Flickr's cool "interestingness" algorithm. If you're into a particular subject matter, you can add it to your search, for example fish desktop. Once you've clicked on the thumbnail of an image you like, you can click on the "All Sizes" button with the magnifying glass icon to get the full-sized image.
If outer space is your thing, there are several sources for great cosmic vistas, both real and imaginary. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has a great selection of interstellar pictures as well as some more down-to-earth ones, as does Space.com. Finally, NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day releases a new mind-blowing image every day, most of which are plenty big and plenty pretty to serve as your desktop.
For otherworldly computer-generated desktop pictures, Digital Blasphemy is a great source. While you'll have to pay $25 a year or $99 for a lifetime membership to get access to the full selection, its small free gallery features twenty lovely images that should keep your desktop looking great for a few months at least.
Vista Wallpapers For XP is the enigmatic onstage existence of Oakland music addict Eric Frederic. In another life, he fronts a prog-rock powerhouse (indie stalwarts Facing New York), but in this one, he's a pop-pushing kingpin as interested in art as artifice. The Wallpaper project began in early 2005 as tweaked satire, Frederic funneling his earliest influences (P-Funk, New Jack, East Bay rap) into two EPs of diced, digital beats and lyrics caricaturing the pop vernacular. But as the Hyphy hip-hop movement crested in Frederic's backyard, something changed. "I saw that classic Bay Area sound resurfacing," he says, "that same psychedelic, drippy, care-free, funky approach that reigned from Sly Stone to Digital Underground." He needed to pay tribute, and in a hail of house parties and homemade discs, Wallpaper was reborn as Ricky Reed, Frederic's disco-smashing doppelganger. This glitz 'n' grit champion of the groove has since become a gilded name in the underground, wooing crowds with a computerized croon, live reinventions of R&B classics, and tales of excess in the Information Age. Live, Wallpaper is joined by Arjun Singh on drums. They have blown spots alongside such notables as Subtle, Darondo, LA Riots, Electric Soft Parade, and Nino Moschella.
Should you want to customize your desktop with Firefox themed wallpapers, then these high resolution themes would be to your liking. They are for free download from sites like Desktop Nexus and many other sites. Of course you may get some from the firefox page itself along with some customizable options for your browser which has the added function when previous versions of firefox was released.
The Sourceforge community of developers have also released backgrounds that may be to your liking, themed from the many open-sourced projects out on the market today. Get down and customize your display to make your everyday computing experience better.
I am very enamored with how Windows has incorporated the ability to automatically change the desktop background.

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