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Well it's 2:08 AM here in the UK, and it's time for another dose of eye-candy desktops :D

March Desktops - 2004

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Here's mine, unchanged from February -

desktop-small.png

Click for larger desktop :)

Radish?

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Well I am in the middle of changeing everything so mine is kind of a wreck right now, but here goes.

umm lets see,

bblean - not really sure how to credit this one, I have changed all the

colors and such but there really wasn't any graphics to change so I don't know, I'll just say that I started with the Second Heartbeat style by ? (came with bblean)

the wall - is neuron from digitalblasphemy

Yz's Dock - is useing Stetz indicator.

Icons - Gant and Gant2

Samurize - was given to me by spookshow, although I think he got it from someone elses.

desktopsmallfeb.jpg

*Warning*

Very large duel monitors

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Visual Style: PlusMinus for Windowblinds

Wallpaper: From The Day After Tomorrow website... looks like a great movie!

Winamp 5: with the MMD3 skin! wee

Timeleft: The countdown clock program thingy in the upper right

feel free to click to see it in all of its 1280x1024 glory

desktop3sm.jpg

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Visual Style: PlusMinus for Windowblinds

Wallpaper: From The Day After Tomorrow website... looks like a great movie!

Winamp 5: with the MMD3 skin! wee

Timeleft: The countdown clock program thingy in the upper right

feel free to click to see it in all of its 1280x1024 glory

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~wrastell/desktop3sm.jpg

Have enough things open? :pinch:

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