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Finally, the first desk-worthy screenshot i've taken in a while.. on 4/20, oddly enough.

First off, theme's been stripped in favour of 3dcc/tclock2.

Icons are "Smooth Metal"

Background is the vectorized Ladybug on a Leaf that everyone's using, which probably makes me a trendy f-k, but I won't let it bother me.

Y'z Dock icons are from Smooth Metal apps, and Miranda's been skinned by some icon set, available in dt2's icon section.

Without further ado, the screen:

http://chad.offwhite.net/desktop040420_tn.jpg

[touch it and it'll grow :pinch: ]

there is now way to mod the classic startmenu... only thing is to hack the shell32.dll

i love your Miranda icons, i dont know dt2s icon section :) Link?

Finally, the first desk-worthy screenshot i've taken in a while.. on 4/20, oddly enough.

First off, theme's been stripped in favour of 3dcc/tclock2.

Icons are "Smooth Metal"

Background is the vectorized Ladybug on a Leaf that everyone's using, which probably makes me a trendy f-k, but I won't let it bother me.

Y'z Dock icons are from Smooth Metal apps, and Miranda's been skinned by some icon set, available in dt2's icon section.

Without further ado, the screen:

http://chad.offwhite.net/desktop040420_tn.jpg

[touch it and it'll grow :pinch: ]

Where can I get that trendy wallpaper? :shifty:

Finally, the first desk-worthy screenshot i've taken in a while.. on 4/20, oddly enough.

First off, theme's been stripped in favour of 3dcc/tclock2.

Icons are "Smooth Metal"

Background is the vectorized Ladybug on a Leaf that everyone's using, which probably makes me a trendy f-k, but I won't let it bother me.

Y'z Dock icons are from Smooth Metal apps, and Miranda's been skinned by some icon set, available in dt2's icon section.

Without further ado, the screen:

http://chad.offwhite.net/desktop040420_tn.jpg

[touch it and it'll grow :pinch: ]

Looking good! Gotta love classic! :D

Where can I get that Dock Icons set?:))

Hey Pipeno'....You can get them a GUI Olympics, you have to have the Icon Packager to open them, and then it takes a little bit of rerouting and scratching to move them to the dock...It's not a straight forward deal..

Icon Packager is need though..:))

The first skin that got me hooked on customizing the way my desktop looks.

Doublet with the famous wall.

Those Mushrooms are a Classic there Blue (Some of DB's finest work).... Nice Touch :)

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Todays...Blue Sky Graphics :)

Wall: Infinity Vision

Skin: Steelix

Icons: Thunder and Universal Orion

WMP: Steelix

1600/1200: http://img9.photobucket.com/albums/v24/Stetson11/WHCL.jpg

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