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Description: An old backdrop I used on my old A1200.




Submitter:  paulsamiga - More Photos from paulsamiga  
Last Update: 3-Jan-2005 Hits: 7452 Rating: 9.00 (13 votes)Comments: 8 posts
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Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 3-Jan-2005 18:08:29
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Hi Paul,
That's interesting! Breaking down the
Amiga world to particle physics you would see
this! Old A1200, huh. New to me!

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Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 3-Jan-2005 23:50:15
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From: going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.

Neat.

Doesn't really strike me as a very great backdrop, but it's still a nice pic!


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Ivan 
Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 4-Jan-2005 6:20:34
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I think its purrddy.


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emeck 
Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 5-Jan-2005 15:35:14
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You can find more like this here:

Jeroen Petrick

[edit]
The links in that page don't work anymore. But I think those are in Aminet under the same names.
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Last edited by emeck on 05-Jan-2005 at 03:37 PM.


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Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 6-Jan-2005 17:46:28
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@paulsamiga

I really like the picture, but could you make another with the whole sphere being a shiny looking Boing Ball (bubble)?

UPDATE:

Saw the link provided above, me look there

Last edited by AmigaMac on 06-Jan-2005 at 05:50 PM.


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Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 25-Jan-2005 1:51:25
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The rainbow bands around the ball remind me of the coloured check mark or tick. The ball reminds me of the AMIGA demo and the clear glass , well no idea on that. Fill it with vodka please.
Very nice lookin btw


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Re: BoingBubble
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Quite an eye catcher. I like it!


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Re: BoingBubble
Posted on 12-Sep-2007 3:03:52
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I think is so beatiful that it fits very well on the Amiga 1200

Very nice looking!


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Posted on 30-Dec-2007 4:31:16
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This is a great wallpaper depicting a seer ball.
Maybe a great future for Amiga ahead.


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me likey


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