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Desktop ScreenShots
Meh, was bored today...
Show us what you're working with... (links preferably)
1280 by 1024 - 740kb
Made the weather thing myself with Flash.
Show us what you're working with... (links preferably)
1280 by 1024 - 740kb
Made the weather thing myself with Flash.
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My current Desktop
Some info:
- The Green thing located tottally to the right (near the clock) is a little program that monitors my up and download.
-The green square is a pop up filter but I dont need it anymore as I started using Mozilla FireFox
Some info:
- The Green thing located tottally to the right (near the clock) is a little program that monitors my up and download.
-The green square is a pop up filter but I dont need it anymore as I started using Mozilla FireFox
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My seriously boring work desktop is here (1600x1200, 242k jpg, fuzzy in places)
Mati - that is a seriously nice desktop. Is it KDE? I use GNOME on my GUI'd GNU/Linux boxes.
Mati - that is a seriously nice desktop. Is it KDE? I use GNOME on my GUI'd GNU/Linux boxes.
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Here is my latest. It's a bit more cluttered than I like, but I've never been able to make a keyboard shortcut work without an icon on the desktop.
My first thought was: BAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Rusty075 wrote:Here's mine
But then I thought, "Wait, what if he's being serious and that's really his desktop?!?"
And then I thought: Either way, BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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Here's my desktop.
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Hey, kind of looks like the desktop of my gaming rig.wumpus wrote:Here's my desktop.
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Ralf HutterRalf Hutter wrote: Hey, kind of looks like the desktop of my gaming rig.
??KlingKlang??
eh what is that?
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Google it my friend!GenghiS_KhaN wrote:Ralf HutterRalf Hutter wrote: Hey, kind of looks like the desktop of my gaming rig.
??KlingKlang??
eh what is that?
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Better late than never, I suppose:
http://www.geocities.com/mechdan/snaps.html
My desktop normally has only ONE cute anime mascot window sitter, but here I decided to put a bunch onscreen at once.
http://www.geocities.com/mechdan/snaps.html
My desktop normally has only ONE cute anime mascot window sitter, but here I decided to put a bunch onscreen at once.
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Kling Klang is the name of Kraftwerk's recording studio as well as the name of their publishing company and German record label. Here's a bit more info.MGP wrote:Ok, Ralf. wtf is klingklang? I googled it and it gave me some shady websites that had links that linked back to themselves (spyware? ) or this one site with ANNOYING sfx. ARGH!!! I must know!
*rofl*fmah wrote:Does everyone clean up their desktop before making a cap? Mine is totally cluttered with icons and has nothing but a solid blue background and the metro traffic map.
I didn't clean up. I just try to keep my desktop icon-age to a bare minimum.
The amount of times I had to slap silly sales people for having 100+ objects on their desktops and wondering why Windows was on its last legs...
"clean == good"
Cleanliness is godliness. Or something to that effect, I seem to recall?
(Not that this holds true very much for me, i fear, being mostly chaotic in nature)
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I've heard it as "Cleanliness is next to godliness".shathal wrote: Cleanliness is godliness. Or something to that effect, I seem to recall?
I tend to subscribe to that philosophy myself, and the screeny of my desktop is how it always looks. Nothing was cleaned up to post here.
Feh - obviously don't listen to the [/b]Smashing Pumpkins[/b] do you? As per This link - search for the song "ZERO". Allow me to quote:Ralf Hutter wrote:I've heard it as "Cleanliness is next to godliness".shathal wrote: Cleanliness is godliness. Or something to that effect, I seem to recall?
I tend to subscribe to that philosophy myself, and the screeny of my desktop is how it always looks. Nothing was cleaned up to post here.
emptiness is loneliness, and loneliness is cleanliness
and cleanliness is godliness, and god is empty just like me
Ner ner ner ner.
(now wasn't THAT mature ).
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Funny thing is, that's the only Pumpkins LP that I own. I'll blame it on the 100°F++ temps here. My brain is melting.shathal wrote:
Feh - obviously don't listen to the [/b]Smashing Pumpkins[/b] do you? As per This link - search for the song "ZERO". Allow me to quote:
emptiness is loneliness, and loneliness is cleanliness
and cleanliness is godliness, and god is empty just like me