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I don't have mine, but I have the 50th poster (that shows all 50 years) and the strip poster (that shows one of each generation in front of the NCM). I also have a picture of my old Z06... Oh, I also have a Corvette Day-to-Day calendar. I get lots of comments.
have a picture of your vette in your office? I do and the reactions of co-workers are either 'Why do you have a picture of a car in your office?' or, more commonly, 'Wow..it that a corvette?'
my current background is the pic of me and the viper from my sig. I usually get who is that really, how did you photo shop it and other stuff like that.
I'm a little wary about showing too much Corvette in my office, so I placed all the pictures visible from my chair but not from a guest stand point. All they see is a typically messy engineer office
I have a pic of my baby as my computer background. Every day, I also take some time to go through my hundreds of pics I've taken of her at shows, events, etc., so by the end of the day, I'm itching to take her out for a spin. If this isn't an addiction, I don't know what is!
I use webshots screensaver, it will let you add your own pictures. So I can see the car, wife and kids. you can get it free at webshots.com
I've got a pic of my car in my office, but not a pic of my wife
I have got 14 pictures of my dogs and 5 of the Vette. None of the wife. Also have one framed proverb that reads:
Behold the hunter.
He riseth early in the morning and disturbeth the whole household.
Mighty are his preparations.
He goeth forth full of hope and when the day is spent.
He returneth smelling of strong drink and the truth is not within him.
I don't know what the above means, but my wife made and framed the print.
Various screensavers that I rotate. 10 models (1:18 thru 1:64) of vettes and other sport cars that I've owned scattered around on bookcases, credenzas and tables.