Here is an assortment of Desktop wallpapers I’ve used to decorate my own desktop area. They do a rather interesting job of showing where my design interests have been from 1999 through today. I’m still trying to discover what happened to a few of them I’ve made but archived away someplace. I’ll be attempting to update these on a monthly basis adding new wallpapers as I make them.
“09f911029d74e35bd84156c5635688c0″
This wallpaper is dedicated to the magical 16 digit code that apparently will destroy America and civilization as we know it. (funny what lawyers for the movie studios think eh?). Anyways this is my artistic representation of the code. This is not an attempt to spread “09f911029d74e35bd 84156c5635688c0″ through subversion.
Drugs are like that
“Drugs are like that” is taken from an old pbs antidrug film I found on archive.org. The film is an incredibly surreal piece of work and well worth the watch. Anyways, this wallpaper is a nice fun little “trippy” desktop to enjoy.
Daisy
Daisy is a macro image of a daisy (go figure) taken last spring at Gasworks Park in Downtown Seattle.
Leaves
Leaves is another macro image and also the source of the header to this site. Taken in Klamath Falls during a trip to Yosemite.
cdcstudios
This is a wallpaper based on the original site design way back during version 1 of my portfolio. Composed entirely in Photoshop, I’m quite happy with the metallic 3d look it has.
Monica Belluci
My first attempt at creating a vector styled piece. Created using Illustrator and Adobe Streamline.
Existential
Simple gradient based pattern enhanced with a few textural components.
Hexlights
A fun wallpaper that I used a variety of source images to compose. Quite early in my quest to make nifty wallpapers.
Tidus FFX
One of my very first attempts at making a wallpaper. At the time I was quite enamored with the game Final Fantasy X and decided to have some fun and make myself a wallpaper.














Well, I think everyone has a bad experience at AT&T customer service.
AT&T customer service can be described as W-T-F!
Mine was with internet connectivity where the internet connection was extremely unstable, meaning it disconnects without nothing.
I called to customer support, a lady, sounded like an Indian lady from her accent, and she named herself "nancy". Don't know if the name was true or not.
Anyway, I'm a PC technician and a low voltage technician who can figure out telephone stuffs also.
This lady, wants me to do all those reset, pull it out stuffs where I did already and is just like a living ATM who doesn't accept anything but what she wants to hear.
After all those Sh*t talk with her. I said to her, I will cancel all my services with at&T.
She said go ahead, but the cancellation will have to be done in the mon-fri business hours.
Wow, what kind of training does AT&T do with those dumb ppl?