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Old 27th Nov 2006, 20:33
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Smile December 2006 calendar

Christmas snow comes courtesy of Andrew Mottram, SAR Aircrewman Supervisor for Bond Offshore Helicopters: Jigsaw SAR sitting in the snow, it reminds me why I don’t really miss the North Sea








By contrast, this photo taken in Wales during the summer just appeals to me Thanks to Pitch Link








I’ve upped the resolution of the calendars, they are now 1280 x 1024 and 1680 x 1050, to allow for the better monitors that Rotorheads are affording. The images will take a bit longer to download, especially for those on dialup. As usual, click on the image that you want to use, and that will open the full size image to "Set as Background" on your monitor.

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Thanks to Andrew Mottram and Pitch Link for the pictures,

and to John Eacott in Australia for creating this month's calendar.






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If there is an opportunity to put up 1024x768 images, it would help some of us laptop users with less than the average size of screen!

Great pics

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Originally Posted by bladewashout
If there is an opportunity to put up 1024x768 images, it would help some of us laptop users with less than the average size of screen!

Great pics

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BW,

If the resolution is too big (or too small), you should be able to get it to fit your screen by selecting Display Properties/Desktop/Position:Stretch. This should work both ways, reducing a large resolution as well as stretching a low resolution.
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