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Just enjoying the Luna Olive goodness that is made by Microsoft :happy: :whistle:

Wallpaper was found here, somewhere :unsure:

Also using Dazzla's Luna Olive logon, very nice in my opinion (Y)

Radish?

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News to me. I didn't see it in the rules.

Does that apply to in-line, attached images or both?

January Desktops - 2004

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* If you plan to img-embed your desktop, please try to keep it at/under 1024x768 and under 100k (It's recommended that you link it, externally)

For future reference as well, some members seem to forget :rolleyes:

Radish?

For future reference as well, some members seem to forge:rolleyes:s:

Why, whatever do you mean:whistle:e:

In other news:

OMG Toxic is teh gratest videeo evar! STFU, n00b! Get FireBird!

(Just consider me insane.)

Click here for 563 kilobyte animated-GIF goodness!

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This is mine...running the latest build of tehDesk (my active desktop project) that I've been working on for 3 days to add skinning support to, a WB skin called "My oh My, It's Orange" and the first shot of Mars from Mars Express.

What a difference see-thru gif's and some creative use of frame transparency will get ya. :yes:

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