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You "HATE" my wall ? :cry:

Loads of people have asked me for this.... So I am wacking up my wall... I didn't make it... but the author is out here somewhere!

Im curently working on another background

so you better love it when its finished :happy:

Give me some ideas.. :whistle:

/Cqua

Hi!

Completely GANTOHOLIC:

VS: OpusLuna

Icons : Gant + Gant 2

Wall: Below the waterline by Hermik

Firebird and Thunderbird : Gant Theme

WA2: OpusLunaBlue

WA2 Controls: Gant

CursorXP: UmCursors (60%)

Rainlendar: Opus Luna

Samurize: POD Widget with 7 Modules

Miranda: Gant Icons

Shell32.dll and many other dlls: Gant

not in pic: TotalCommander(file manager) completely Gant

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You "HATE" my wall ?  :cry:

Im curently working on another background

so you better love it when its finished  :happy:

Give me some ideas..  :whistle:

/Cqua

Ohhhh, don?t cry! :DD

OK, I?ll explain why i "hate" it:

First, I don?t like the photo because it?s a kind of marketing move by Sony that gets on my nerves. They (well, actually Sisley helped, but with a bit more class) brought "trashy" and "daring" advertising photos (which have been around forever in a more underground circuit) to the commercial mainstream, and most people who are not used to see those ads become really impressed with :sleep:eep:

And then the background texture doesn?t appeal to me either. I dislike Photoshop?s texture filters, I find them unaesthetic.

Thirdly, I could never use that as a working background because it?s very distracting.

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