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Beautiful desktop, can you post the 3dcc scheme and the 2 bitmaps? (start button and Side of start menu)

Cheers :happy:

Sure thing.

3dcc scheme

Start button

Start menu

[edit] for those that wanted the wallpaper. I got it from a link fatcat posted over at the 'other' site, not sure what the link is now so i mirrored it on my own webspace :p

clickeh

:)

Here ya go.

Running:

Geoshell with custom skin to match AA

Aluminium Alloy VS

Crystal MX icons

Surf background (forget from where)

Rainlendar

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P.S. In case your wondering, I have a smaller LCD that I use as my secondary monitor and the way they are physically set up, the wallpapers line up just right.

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here. it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look. on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here. it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look. on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

Why don't you post your desktop and enlighten us? I'm just curious to see what you consider "coherent desktop with a unified look".

As for the girls... why creep out? They're beautiful, nothing wrong with having something beautiful on your desktop. ;)

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here. it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look. on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

I agree, but to each his own. There are tasteful wallpapers with women, then there are some not so tasteful. Most desktops here are nice but some people just don't get it I don't think. But like I said, to each his own. If you like looking at missmatching colors and icons scattered all over your desktop well good for you, lol. But personally thats not what I go for...

And there is a unified look...it's called gant/reluna...lol

Why don't you post your desktop and enlighten us? I'm just curious to see what you consider "coherent desktop with a unified look".

As for the girls... why creep out? They're beautiful, nothing wrong with having something beautiful on your desktop. ;)

i agree lets see yours

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here. it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look. on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

No one cares what you think about the forums and people's desktops. they are their own and thats why they like em...if you dont like, leave. dont go telling others how to set up their desktops either...they can do what they want. so deal with it.

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i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here. it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look. on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

You sir, are an idiot.

WHO are you to judge what people what people should have on their desktop? Do you do the same thing walking down the street, do you make comments about the way people dress, the styles they wear, the foods they eat, the shows they watch?

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here. it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look. on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

What's the point ? You can still post your superb desktop, and still people will say it could be ugly .. that's called TASTE! Yes some are ugly, everyone has it's own criteria. I don't expect everyone to like my desktop for exemple, i can live with that.

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here.  it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look.  on a separate note, i don't see how you could have some naked/half-naked girl on your desktop in a lewd pose 24/7... that would just creep me out.

Not everyone hangs around the Customizing Section of Neowin, you know? ....

It's the members choice what they want on their own desktop, don't be so blunt in thinking everyone knows about customizing their PC's to the fullest ....

Now enough of these 'psychological' types of posts, this thread is for members posting their desktops only, not a goddamn thesis of how you think members desktops should be like ....

Radish?

here is mine for the beginning of the month

i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but every month it amazes me how many truly fugly desktops get posted here.? it seems to me that a site that has multiple forums dedicated to customizing every platform of personal computers would have more coherent desktops that have a unified look.?

well too late, you're a dick:angry:y: ...and if you think my desk is ugly, well you can lick my...:ninja:a:

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