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Thomas & Friends Wallpapers on Windows 98 SE with Microsoft Plus! 98 in Oracle VM VirtualBox 

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@justinknight5739
@justinknight5739 Месяц назад
Because Windows 98 actually had the same teal desktop background color as Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 almost looks kinda identical to Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. Although, Windows NT 4.0 did not have the 'Enter Windows Password' dialog box, the 'Enter Network Password' dialog box and or the Windows 9x version of the 'Welcome to Windows' dialog box, although Windows 98 is even brighter compared to Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
@CEO100able
@CEO100able Месяц назад
Yeah, it's cool how those three computer operating systems of the 1990s had plenty of similarities. I remember finding them interesting when I researched them in 2010.
@jacobchang7165
@jacobchang7165 2 месяца назад
CEO100able? In PBJ OTTER, about Mrs. Duck, penguins have a special ability which makes them immune to swimming in the frozen oceans of Antarctica. Plus, comparable to non-water birds, I wonder how far water birds (ducks like Mrs. Duck OR geese) can fly. Definitely not as far as non-water birds (such as blue jays or cardinals). (NOTE: Of course, penguins do not fly because their wings and feathers are too heavy.) If Mrs. Duck ever tried swimming in the oceans of Antarctica, she'd be freezing. She does not have the same features as penguins do. Only penguins don't get frostbitten. Mrs. Duck would also be in a warm bath (from the cold in the oceans of Antarctica) as long as 2 to 8 hours when back in the duck houseboat. That is, in addition to a cold in her beak AND the frozen water (from the oceans of Antarctica) stinging her belly. (That's why Mrs. Duck would only stick with swimming in the lake water of Lake Hoohaw AND non-frozen oceans like the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. Because the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans both get sun to warm up. The seas of the Arctic Ocean and Antarctica are freezing cold.) Still, Mrs. Duck would be doing the "warm bath task" (in her bathroom) for 2 to 8 whole hours if she tried swimming in the frozen seas of Antarctica. If you were in Mrs. Duck's position and tried swimming in the seas of Antarctica, how many hours would YOU CEO100ABLE be doing the "warm bath task"? (NOTE: I said "2 to 8 hours for Mrs. Duck in PBJ OTTER".)
@CEO100able
@CEO100able 2 месяца назад
Well, it's been said that the majority of ducks could only cover 750 miles (or about 1,207 kilometers), distance-wise, whereas geese such as Canada geese can travel up to 1,500 miles (or about 2,414 kilometers) in favorable weather. And wow, a warm bath for 2-8 hours would be an incredibly long time because that's the largest bath time estimate I've ever seen! I can't imagine having to take a bath in between 2-8 hours if I ever risked trying to swim in the extremely cold water of Antarctica (something I am never going to try in my life anyway), so I am not exactly certain on how much time it would need because, who would do such a thing anyway? I guess it would depend on how much time is inadvertently spent in such cold water below 0 degrees Fahrenheit or -17.8 degrees Celsius!
@jacobchang7165
@jacobchang7165 2 месяца назад
Penguins and polar mammals are special you know. That is, comparable to non-polar region mammals and birds (like North America's otters, raccoons, beavers, and ducks). (I mean, "Non-polar region mammals and birds in the other six continents not Antarctica --including Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe, and Australia". In reality, we know there are seven continents. But before they ripped apart into seven continents, there was only one continent. And it was called "Pangea". Pangea was a supercontinent. And all seven continents, they were joined together.) I included Mrs. Duck (from PBJ OTTER in the previous comment). And in addition to a cold, she'd be in that warm bath when back at the duck houseboat at Lake Hoohaw for 2 to 8 hours. Definitely longer than a 5-10 minute bath or shower. Because it would've been freezing if she (Mrs. Duck) tried swimming in the seas of the polar regions. (NOTE: An "up to a week or month" cold...? That, I understand. But 2 to 8 hours in a warm bath from the freezing seas, why would you find it an incredibly long time, CEO100able?) North America's otters, raccoons, and beavers, I wonder how thick their fur coats are (comparable to polar bears from the Arctic). (NOTE: Mammals and birds from the Arctic and Antarctica, they are special. I mean, "All polar animals are special, comparable to non-polar region mammals and birds".) So far, I have discussed: 1. The flight between water birds and non-water birds 2. Mrs. Duck's status with the polar region seas 3. Polar animals (i.e. penguins in Antarctica, polar bears in the Arctic, and other polar mammals) In your second paragraph, you mean, "I or Mrs. Duck". You would've meant the phrase, "I can't imagine having to take a bath in between 2-8 hours if I OR MRS. DUCK ever risked trying to swim in the extremely cold water of Antarctica. That is, something I am never going to try in my life anyway".
@CEO100able
@CEO100able 2 месяца назад
@@jacobchang7165 Yeah, Pangea existed during the start of the age of dinosaurs, during the Triassic Period, and nowadays, all continents, from North America to Oceania, has lots of different animal and bird species. Well, Antarctica has penguins. Why I always see 2-8 hours of bathtime would be because it could take up just part of the day or even the whole day, depending on how much time is necessary for a bath after trying to swim in water of sub-zero temperatures. Baths of my childhood would always take much shorter than that as 10-15-minutes is commonly ideal when the person's body temperature is normal. I can't imagine seeing Shirley Duck from PB&J Otter have baths that could go on for hours, so she would be better off staying away from dreadfully cold water! Oh, I was supposed to be specific about referring to myself or a specific fictional animal character from a kids' TV show, wasn't I? You are right that I could have said "I or Mrs. Duck," but I was just referring to myself based on knowledge of dangers of handling cold Antarctica water in the real world.
@jacobchang7165
@jacobchang7165 2 месяца назад
And polar animals are special. That is what I stated too.
@jacobchang7165
@jacobchang7165 2 месяца назад
In S3's "Big Beaver Day", if Mrs. Beaver did knit a leather construction belt and put it on Munchy's belly, that would have hurt Munchy's belly and waist. The pink belt from Mrs. Beaver's flashback would have been a child-aged construction belt. I was like, "What is Mrs. Beaver trying to do in the spite of the fact Munchy was to help her on his 'Big Beaver' day?! Hurt his belly after putting a construction belt on him?!". Good thing Munchy wasn't wearing one like his mother. Because he (Munchy) would be controlling his mother's big nose and lips on his belly and waist for 2 to 8 hours. That is, all night long.
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