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Theme:Alumina/Blinds

Cursor:Doublet/Cursor XP

Icons:Rubicons Blue/Icon Packager

WMP9:T3/Skins Factory

Wall:Arnie:Win Customize

Sysmetrix:Logic XQ

Full Size http://img9.photobucket.com/albums/v24/Stetson11/TL.jpg

Your desktop looks weird :s

too cluttered for my taste

Your desktop looks weird :s

too cluttered for my taste

Well that's OK there Ivand....I think your looks pretty strange also...The wall is nice, you have no theme, more of a dribbled speck of beige coloring..Other than the Wall, it's actually quite sad looking.Flat everything, no color coordination,icons looks horrible..None of which I personally care for..Very weird indeed!

The reason mine is cluttered there Ivand, is due to the fact I have many windows open to show the match.

I guess since this seems to be the given form of Critique' here at Neowin...To judge others tastes on their choice of desktops, which I really don't quite understand how anyone can possibly tell someone else what their taste in a GUI should be..I actually believe it to be rather childish, in doing so.. ??? :woot:

But!!....I'll just have to try and fit in here and start voicing my opinion on others also..This should be fun, there sure are alot to chooose from' ;)

Edited by KnightsEnd
Is that you??:blink::?:woot:t:

Great bod!

Ya that's me..And thank:):)...LOL!!

Ya it's alot or hard work, about 25 yrs worth.;);) I have a home gym,4 benches,upright pec dec,ergodynamic bike,step climber,ab cruncher,abs master,mega weights and a kick bag..So you can see my attachment to my man Ahnie?;);)

Why you change your opinions randomly KnightEnd??

Pretty sharp there Ivand. I have a LOTR's wall with the smaller pics inserted like that..

Nice Stuff! ;)

and then...

Well that's OK there Ivand....I think your looks pretty strange also...The wall is nice, you have no theme, more of a dribbled speck of beige coloring..Other than the Wall, it's actually quite sad looking.Flat everything, no color coordination,icons looks horrible..None of which I personally care for..Very weird indeed!

The reason mine is cluttered there Ivand, is due to the fact I have many windows open to show the match.

I guess since this seems to be the given form of Critique' here at Neowin...To judge others tastes on their choice of desktops, which I really don't quite understand how anyone can possibly tell someone else what their taste in a GUI should be..I actually believe it to be rather childish, in doing so.. ???

But!!....I'll just have to try and fit in here and start voicing my opinion on others also..This should be fun, there sure are alot to chooose from'

I said, " Its too cluttered for my taste" i didnt judge your taste or something like it, i just give my humble opinion of your desktop, i like simple themes, you like cluttered themes, thats your problem, i was only giving my opinion

Edited by Ivand
theme: hmmxp

wall: made by me (hard work :rolleyes: )

apps: netmeter, foobar

http://people.freenet.de/beerwamp/desk210304.jpg

greetings

Holy ****! :o

Much too much airbrushing and blurring. :no: She looks like a ****ing orange! :blink: I have a beachball that color. :unsure:

Her skin doesn't even match itself. :huh:

Why you change your opinions randomly KnightEnd??

and then...

I said, " Its too cluttered for my taste" i didnt judge your taste or something like it, i just give my humble opinion of your desktop, i like simple themes, you like cluttered themes, thats your problem, i was only giving my opinion

Well Ivand...I commented on your wall the first time...(Just the Wall)..As I did on the next reply to your calling my theme Weird...LMAO!!

That's kinda like me going over to my next door neighbor and telling him I don't like his new caddy, it looks weird to me..Like it might be my be my business what he owns or personal tastes are?? LOL!!

As far as your taste and what you consider weird, well we won't be asking you for any advice on my PC's GUI.I pretty much have my Theming Exactly the way I like it (!00's of them actually), it's nice to see what others tastes are though..Might not be mine, but nice to see none the less, as I said before,I really don't post them because I might need help in deciding... LMAO!!

I guess if the Critique' of Option here is to call other's personal tastes Weird,Ugly or what have you...I'll just have to learn how to be that narrowminded, I guess I can accomodate that type of small minded thinking when it comes to the likes and dislikes of others, although I've always considered myself much more intelligent than that, or start believing that my preferences are the only one's that should be classified as Good Looking... Rotf!!...Although, I won't hold onto that type of ignorance, I'll just use it in here.. LOL!!

Have a Good Day Ivand :)

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