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Blacklash
10-20-04, 01:54 AM
There are a few killer desktop wallpapers here. Have a look:


http://www.amdwallpapers.com/

Tyr-Sog
10-20-04, 06:10 PM
Nice, thanks!

911medic
10-20-04, 11:58 PM
Odd....all the pics on that link say "This image has been hijacked from AMDwallpapers.com. Please stop stealing our bandwidth." It says that on EVERY image on that site.

-=DVS=-
10-21-04, 12:22 AM
Nice very nice i like the lady in blue :drooling:

Blacklash
10-21-04, 03:46 AM
Odd....all the pics on that link say "This image has been hijacked from AMDwallpapers.com. Please stop stealing our bandwidth." It says that on EVERY image on that site.

I found the site through a google search. Checked it again, It all works fine for me.

I changed the link to the front page of amdwallpapers.com, just in case.

Gator
10-21-04, 10:30 AM
EDIT BY GATOR: Doh! I can't make a direct link to wallpapers I like :(

Gator
10-21-04, 10:32 AM
EDIT BY GATOR: Doh! I can't make a direct link to wallpapers I like :(

911medic
10-21-04, 11:08 PM
wooooooooooo... freaky man!

http://amdwallpapers.lunarpages.com/gallery/albums/userpics/normal_AMDabstract1.jpg

heres the link (http://amdwallpapers.lunarpages.com/gallery/albums/userpics/AMDabstract1.jpg)OK, this is weird, even the pics you guys are posting in this thread tell me to stop stealing their bandwidth! WTF?

Kojiro
10-22-04, 01:12 AM
The one plain silver one with AMD in the middle was the only decent Wallpaper there. The rest are crap.

Blacklash
10-22-04, 06:11 AM
OK, this is weird, even the pics you guys are posting in this thread tell me to stop stealing their bandwidth! WTF?

It's simple 911medic they do not want people hotlinking internally to their galleries. If you want to show a wallpaper go visit it, save it, then put it up on imageshack and link from there.

Like so:

http://img52.exs.cx/img52/3765/00AMD20XP.th.jpg (http://img52.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img52&image=00AMD20XP.jpg)

911medic
10-22-04, 11:08 AM
It's simple 911medic they do not want people hotlinking internally to their galleries. If you want to show a wallpaper go visit it, save it, then put it up on imageshack and link from there.

Like so:

http://img52.exs.cx/img52/3765/00AMD20XP.th.jpg (http://img52.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img52&image=00AMD20XP.jpg)No, I don't think you understand what I'm saying. I'm not linking to their images. Just opening up their webpage does it for me. Here's what it looks like when I surf over to their site:

http://img28.exs.cx/img28/7024/AMDPaperScreen1.jpg

Blacklash
10-23-04, 09:58 PM
No, I don't think you understand what I'm saying. I'm not linking to their images. Just opening up their webpage does it for me. Here's what it looks like when I surf over to their site:

http://img28.exs.cx/img28/7024/AMDPaperScreen1.jpg

That is truly bizarre. That is the gallery address I go to from the frontpage. It is possible defeated active X or add blocking might do this. Make sure cookie blocking is on medium as well. That is a half arsed guess on my part. Have you tried entering through the frontpage and or the disclaimer page here?

http://www.amdwallpapers.com/gallery.htm

911medic
10-25-04, 07:14 AM
That is truly bizarre. That is the gallery address I go to from the frontpage. It is possible defeated active X or add blocking might do this. Make sure cookie blocking is on medium as well. That is a half arsed guess on my part. Have you tried entering through the frontpage and or the disclaimer page here?

http://www.amdwallpapers.com/gallery.htmAfter messing with Norton Internet Security for a while, I discovered that this site doesn't like the "Enable Browser Privacy" setting in the "Privacy Controls." Disable that checkbox, and voila! The site functions normally. First time I've had a problem with that. Thanks for the tips.

Blacklash
10-25-04, 08:47 AM
After messing with Norton Internet Security for a while, I discovered that this site doesn't like the "Enable Browser Privacy" setting in the "Privacy Controls." Disable that checkbox, and voila! The site functions normally. First time I've had a problem with that. Thanks for the tips.

Yes, sometime privacy controls are a tad too aggressive in firewalls. You generally have add blocking, active X and java control, as well as cookie security there.

moorfang
10-26-04, 09:38 AM
Thanks! There are really some very nice wallpapers over that site.