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Todays Eye Catcher......

rofl... thats ugly too!! :x :D :D

btw KnightsEnd the person on my avatar (seems like you live under a rock) is Fred Durst. Limp Bizkit, ya know the band. No? :blink: . Sorry haha :woot:

Keep working on your desktops, until now are all ugly. later (for you) ;)

very nice cmove :D

rofl... thats ugly too!!?:xx?:D:D:D :D

bKnightsEnd/b> the person on my avatar (seems like you live under a rock) is Fred Durst. Limp Bizkit, ya know the band. No:blink:ink: . Sorry haha?&nb:woot:oot:

Keep working on your desktops, until now are all ugly. later (for yo;) ;)

Sorry...Not a Limp Bizkit Fan..

As far as the rest,I'll take it from the source of class that it's coming from there Trust;) ;)

Won't give it a second thought...Chee;) ;)

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WinBlinds Mac OsX Panther by Xero

ObjectBar GUiPod

WindowFX Shadow by Lord-Goku

Y'z Docker

SystemMeter, Winamp 5 (BOOM SKiN),LanSpeed 3,FireFox 0.8...

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Any chance of your posting that wallpaper? It is extremely cool...

Will this be a new release? I have the old version of ChosenOS with modded thin taskbar. I loved that theme & ChosenK.

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/t...thumb-12067.png

I don't quite know yet, this has just been remade from scratch today. I'm gonna add the latest Mac variation and see how it goes from there, bubbabyte already has permission for the Mac port so we'll see...

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