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But if you post it I won't be a happy person, I've yet to get permission from Silveryn for releasing my wallpaper.

Radish?

and that is why it isn't posted, the little thumbnail doesn't cou:p :p . And there's no need to post it since all it takes is a few minutes in photoshop to duplicate what I did, for personal use of cours:rolleyes:yes: Very nice wallpaper, kudos to the autho(Y) (:D :D

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

WTF i dont think we really care

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

Looks like someone has issues :shifty:

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

wow...impressive.... :rolleyes:

Wait, wait...let me go burn a CD, while decrypting a DVD, working in Photoshop, playing Counter Strike, etc...then I too can post a screenshot of my CPU maxing out at 99% and make fun of everyone else! :laugh:

And I think we all will/do enjoy SP2! :D

This is kinda hilariuos.. You signup two days ago... You post two messages... the second one is to slam everyone else in the forum... Hmmm Go figure.... BTW - What exactly is your point? :(

aaaah, I'm just pokin' fun. I used to hang out here a few years ago when I was still runnin' XP, but I gave up on it pretty quick when I first installed Mandrake. MS is such a lying thieving bunch of ****heads, I just want no part of that anymore.

Anywayz, check out Mandrake 9.2, you'll have a lot more fun with your machine, and there's a lot more choice about how your GUI looks and behaves. You are in control, without having to hack DLL's and crap.

Wait, wait...let me go burn a CD, while decrypting a DVD, working in Photoshop, playing Counter Strike, etc..

...on this machine running XP? Rrrriiiiiight. XP would meltdown, pronto. Hell, XP uses 128MB of RAM *sitting there doing nothing*. I've got only 392MB RAM, and I hardly ever touch my /swap partition. XP is a hog, and not a pretty one.

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