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,Mar 3 2004, 23:56]Maybe my best desktop in ages:

Wallpaper: A tile I found in this thread, cant remember site

Icons: Again, some icons I have encountered on the web since weeks

OS: Windows 2000

T-clock 2 skin: C10k by me

http://timdorr.com/saintdark/thumb.png

Comments please.

Just to be helpful, I liked your background so much I decided to rip it for myself... I came up with three renditions on my journey (the third being successful).

Preview: 1.png

The file: Right-click + save as

Preview: 2.png

The file: Right-click + save as

Preview: 3.png

The file: Right-click + save as

Hope you don't mind as these really aren't that complex of backgrounds :whistle:

Heck, while I'm up and not doing my homework...

Visual Style: Raapie-final (Google it)

Wallpaper: Thanks, saint-dark

Icons: BeOS by ~Kol

Apps in View: Firefox v8 w/ Breeze theme, Foobar v.8 w/ custom strings, Miranda IM

Appls in Action: TClock2 XP for flat start and custom icon

march_small.png

{ you have to click }

Always enjoy these threads!

First time here,, hope evryting o.k..

VS :-Six pack by Stefanka

Icon :-Snowe Two

Wall :-Found somewhere ,can't remember

Samurize & SystemMeter

aminmizar,where did you get the clock (lower right in the screenshot)?

QUOTE (aminmizar @ Mar 4 2004, 08:06)

First time here,, hope evryting o.k..

VS :-Six pack by Stefanka

Icon :-Snowe Two

Wall :-Found somewhere ,can't remember

Samurize & SystemMeter?

aminmizar,where did you get the clock (lower right in the screenshot)?

Found it here

woo,Stefanka THAT IS HOT..emm yummy:yes::

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