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Quick I need a way to slice my wrists using an msstyle...someone just pmed me and told me to die with my ripped mods, and of course I must do everything people say on here :woot:

Everyone has a right to be stupid, but some of you people are abusing the privilege

Not to mention I haven't the slightest idea of how to make or even edit a visual style, so how could I have ripped anything you turdknocker with onionsauce (you know who you are)

Here is my current setup for my laptop at school. When I go home in a couple of weeks, I'll post my kick @$$ Aero/Slate desktop on my home PC.

Visual Style: RhodiumX

Icons: Pix Gemini

Wallpaper: Anita Korsos (personal mod)

Trillian Pro Skin: Multi Client Patch (running MSN options)

Click for full size.

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wall: grayscale by me

vs: grayscale ported by KoL, originally by honz

winamp: grayscale by honz

icons: simple_things by whistl3r

litestep: grayscale by me

litestep info:

-control panel has command line, vwm, winamp controls

-control panel is draggable and remembers its position on recycle

-control panel can be shown hidden and remembers its state on recycle

-taskbar autoshow/hides on mouseover with an animated slide

-taskbar has both top and bottom configurations

-taskbar has auto-sizing tasks

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