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KnightsEnd, dont take this the wrong way, but how the hell can you use some of those vs's that you do o.O

To give msstyler's credit, you can definetly tell they are wb skins because they look so damn bloated and heavy.

OK Scout......You've got me....Tke Skin is Faded Bronze,it's a Blinds Skin....

I don't understand what you're getting at....You don't like the dominant coloring and edging is that what you're saying..??

I use MS Styles skins very little....I find them to say the least....Weak, and discolored..They are not able to satisfy the complete GUI,with the ease that Window Bk=linds does, they nerely shade the GUI.....But to each their own there my friend....If you like the lighter,not so heavy MS Styles approach, it's your machine, put anything you like on it....

You'll never hear me tell you whether it;s right or wrong,,,After all, it;s your machne your decorating, why would it be my business how you do it... LMAO!! :D :rolleyes:

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trubd, pulse: the 3dcc is from azure vs, i'm on win2k and luckily backed up my 3dcc themes from xp when i formatted whew! i can send it if you like

[fire chronicle] and anyone else wondering:

the icons are called churirgical. it includes all colors and icons s/he made. and the cursors for the theme are just beaituful. have fun!

I don't understand what you're getting at....You don't like the dominant coloring and edging is that what you're saying..??

Yeah the edging and just how bulky the overall look of it is (all the toolbar buttons seem huge - not the icon size, just how the buttons seem always pushed out etc). I'm not saying its bad or anything, each to their own, I just for the life of me cant see how you could use that sort of theme day in and day out.

Yeah the edging and just how bulky the overall look of it is (all the toolbar buttons seem huge - not the icon size, just how the buttons seem always pushed out etc). I'm not saying its bad or anything, each to their own, I just for the life of me cant see how you could use that sort of theme day in and day out.

I use MS Styles skins very little....I find them to say the least....Weak, and discolored..They are not able to satisfy the complete GUI,with the ease that Window Blinds does, they merely shade the GUI.....But to each their own there my friend....If you like the lighter,not so heavy MS Styles approach, it's your machine, put anything you like on it....

You'll never hear me tell you whether it's right or wrong,,,After all, it's your machne your decorating, why would it be my business how you do it... LMAO!!

Obviously I use the Blinds Themes......Because I choose that styling....As I said though, I won't bother telling you what I think of your styling though. I don't think this forum is about that..

KnightsEnd, dont take this the wrong way, but how the hell can you use some of those vs's that you do o.O

Oh Ok.....Because when some one says to me "HOW IN THE HELL CAN YOU USE THE VS'S YOU DO"....LMAO!!

That sounds like you're trying to tell me something about how I should decorate my....*MY*..PC's LOL!!

I'm sorry, i misunderstood your ignorance and lame input for trying in some sort of self motivated neandrathalic way of being helpful...

Please excuse my oversights..... LOL!! bean_laughing_md_clr.gif

Let's get one with the meaning of this thread shall we....We really don't want to start a competitive vocal situation....I'd be here for years judging that or those, which is/are none of my business ;)

all right...and now cool down :)

I'm not Un Cool....Actually I'm always smiling.....I just like Heavy/Dominant Structuring....LOL!!

This is me.. EEK.jpg (The EEEEK! is my daughters handywork)

48" Chest

20" Arms

32" Waist

26" Quads....Yada Yada...

Southwestern Ontario Kickboxing Champion....3 Years Running! ( I Gave It Up Years Ago, As Well As My Weightlifting Competitions)

Although I still Routine and Workout at a Competitive Rate...This is a recent Pic, I'm 48 yrs old.

This is how I get there.....(Home Fully Stocked Gym/Workout Centre)

HPIM0592.jpg

HPIM0595.jpg

3 Benches...Upright Pec Dec...Ergodynamic Bike..Step Climber..Incline Sit-up Bench...Countless Free Weights and Stands...Abs-Master and Abs-Cruncher....

I GUESS I JUST LIKE THINGS THICK.....Rotflmfao!!!!! (Go Ahead And Remove This Mods....Just proving a point here.....Not everyone looks, or enjoys the same looks as others).....But what we do enjoy is personal preference....I prefer Heavy,Dominant Structures..( PS: So does my wife..LMAO)

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