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Originally posted by ToastGodSupreme

So why do you have such a problem with it (note: I didn't show off)?

Calm down, who really cares. Personally, I haven't even noticed what people were doing. I honestly can't understand why you're so worked up about this. Do you need some warez or vcds? Is that your problem? Jealousy? I can find someone who will hook you up if you need. ;)

Umm my point was this forum has becoming nothing more than a show off place for people to look "l33t" and flaunt their warez.

And no, I don't need your charity. I get all that I need and more, but I don't feel it necessary to have my FlashFXP window in the top corner of my screen, showing off my downloads. That's just ridiculous and whoever does that is just looking to flaunt it.

That's what I'm worked up about. :right:

Originally posted by BroChaos

well my dtop was the last one with something like that in it, and i was legally downloading mandrake 8.2. and i'm not gonna stop the download to take a screenshot...i wasn't trying to show off.

BroChaos, I wasn't directing this towards you.. I havent even seen your desktop. And I know Mandrake is a legal download. :p

Originally posted by aleni

i posted several of my desktops with my tv cable.. and i think its cool.. i didnt show off but i just think its making my desktop screen even cooler with that,., if u dont like it. then dont come to this thread. or does he want us to post a standard desktop themes.. like if u r using sosumi, then post original sosumi with original icons, original start button.. if u use prophecy, post it with the original schemes.. doh, thats not a good desktop screenshots

my post was not directed towards you and I am fully aware watching television on your computer is not illegal. I specifically said screener vcds.

:ponder:

bhd should be reading what i have to say.. :cough:

Originally posted by eXistence

No program is needed...

Just right-click on desktop, Properties, Appearance, Advanced, go to Icons, and change the size to whatever :)

here you can get the walllpaper http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA019299/

My icons size is 64 :)

and like eXistence said

No program is needed...

Just right-click on desktop, Properties, Appearance, Advanced, go to Icons, and change the size to whatever

Opio: what are these warez that you are talking about that have inflamed you so much? On my screenshot a couple pages back right before you complained i have quicktime pro playing a PREVIEW of ice age, but im pretty sure that is more than legal.

this is a post your desktop thread with no rules about what your screenshots can contain. to be honest i like seeing the programs people are using and its interesting to see how people work with their computer. so on with the desktops!:D

Originally posted by GatorZx2

Opio: what are these warez that you are talking about that have inflamed you so much? On my screenshot a couple pages back right before you complained i have quicktime pro playing a PREVIEW of ice age, but im pretty sure that is more than legal.

this is a post your desktop thread with no rules about what your screenshots can contain. to be honest i like seeing the programs people are using and its interesting to see how people work with their computer. so on with the desktops!:D

WELL SAID !!

Originally posted by Opio

I'm glad you all can band together and flame my opinion...

another one...i'm breaking my own rule, but i wanted to say, to everyone who replied to this troll, you are doing EXACTLY what he wants. put him on your ignore list, and be done with it. otherwise you waste your time, and lose the focus of the thread.

he's just here to stir up trouble.

/me adds Opio to ignore list.

Originally posted by Opio

I'm glad you all can band together and flame my opinion...

Obviously, your opinion wasn't very popular. Personally, I sugest you keep it to yourself if you don't like being "ganged up on". You KNEW that people would respond the way they did.

You know nobody was going to say, "Oh man, I'm sorry, you're right, I'll fix that now because I was so wrong to show off my 1337 warez or movies."

I'm don't talking in this thread. Good day....

Originally posted by dotbatman

/me adds Opio to ignore list.

Good idea. Thank you.

Well, I've changed my desktop again. This time I am designing my own visual style titled "Lunar Blue". I'm having a little trouble with the window title text placement, (I want to center it), so if you can help I'd appreciate it. As soon as I get that problem resolved and work on the tabs, I hope to release it. Let me know what you think!

Thanks in advance!

Desktop7.jpg

Enjoy!

Originally posted by spitz_firez

wow lightsaber what theme is that

nice desktop

If you're referring to me, (lightstar), the theme is Lunar Blue, and I am developing it personally. It has not been released yet as there is still some work to be done on it.

Thanks!

Originally posted by spitz_firez

wow lightsaber what theme is that

nice desktop

lol, you people crack me up. he said right in his description:)

opio, it's cool dude. i'm not ganging up on you, i was just making sure you didn't have the wrong idea with my desktop. ;) donbatman, lay off the personal attacks dude. opio's cool, and far from a troll. no need for name calling. he has his opion, you guys have yours, although i think putting him on your ignore list is a little extreme (and uneccessary). cheers.

Originally posted by KoL

here you can get the walllpaper http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA019299/

My icons size is 64 :)

and like eXistence said

yeah, i've been there before and they don't have any of the wallpapers you guys are using, and i'm not just talking about the color which you can easily change or flip the screen, but the actual image. the one's they have are totally different.

Originally posted by lightstar

Well, I've changed my desktop again. This time I am designing my own visual style titled "Lunar Blue". I'm having a little trouble with the window title text placement, (I want to center it), so if you can help I'd appreciate it. As soon as I get that problem resolved and work on the tabs, I hope to release it. Let me know what you think!

Thanks in advance!

Enjoy!

Lookin really good!

Originally posted by BroChaos

lol, you people crack me up. he said right in his description:)

opio, it's cool dude. i'm not ganging up on you, i was just making sure you didn't have the wrong idea with my desktop. ;) donbatman, lay off the personal attacks dude. opio's cool, and far from a troll. no need for name calling. he has his opion, you guys have yours, although i think putting him on your ignore list is a little extreme (and uneccessary). cheers.

Hey man thanks for backing me up.

They don't know me and I don't know them so they can add me to their ignore lists. They can call me names and whatnot but I don't really care because their existance isn't of any concern to me. Whatever. :roll:

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