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Seems like a lot of people here use this Rainmeter with windows 7. Pretty popular, eh?

Yep. We're Rainmeter ###### lol

ok got bored today, and got inspired by a new wallpaper, I actually rewrote some of my Rainmeter scripts once I found the font to match the wallpaper and hid my rainmeter apps in the wallpaper, can you find them all? =) Still have a few to add, but I am done with this for the day.

Thank you LynxMukka for Wheat 1.0 for Rainmeter, I love it! I have modified it heavily for this new desktop though.

Wallpaper

VS

Icon Set

Token Icon Pack Installer

Icon Grouping by: BINS

The Font is Bookman Old Style

The Rainmeter mod I will post once it's complete :)

Have fun!

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ok got bored today, and got inspired by a new wallpaper, I actually rewrote some of my Rainmeter scripts once I found the font to match the wallpaper and hid my rainmeter apps in the wallpaper, can you find them all? =) Still have a few to add, but I am done with this for the day.

Thank you LynxMukka for Wheat 1.0 for Rainmeter, I love it! I have modified it heavily for this new desktop though.

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Very nice. What font did you use and what Rainmeter mod? Also, where did you get the wallpaper and VS?

ok got bored today, and got inspired by a new wallpaper, I actually rewrote some of my Rainmeter scripts once I found the font to match the wallpaper and hid my rainmeter apps in the wallpaper, can you find them all? =) Still have a few to add, but I am done with this for the day.

Thank you LynxMukka for Wheat 1.0 for Rainmeter, I love it! I have modified it heavily for this new desktop though.

Kind of cluttered for my taste, but very slick nonetheless, nice work!

XP desktop (Win7/64 and Ubuntu are business & rather dull)

Image is of Spicules - high energy X-Ray and solar wind generating flares on the Sun. Image taken by the Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite April 25, 2010 at helium and iron wavelengths. Full solar disc image also attached. This cluster is about 242,000 miles across.

Full size NASA image: http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/575155main_spicules-orig_full.jpg

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^ That wall is pretty cool, but I'm curious about the captial 'E'. It's not red? I'm ASSUMING that all the vowels are highlighted in red, and the lowercase 'e' is also, but why not the uppercase? :laugh: Also, those dock icons are pretty sweet... What are they?

^ That wall is pretty cool, but I'm curious about the captial 'E'. It's not red? I'm ASSUMING that all the vowels are highlighted in red, and the lowercase 'e' is also, but why not the uppercase? :laugh: Also, those dock icons are pretty sweet... What are they?

i made the wall so i got the PSD and vector AI so i'll fix it, thanks for pointing this out, also the icons are in my favs on my DA page.

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