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Originally posted by redrope

i figured i would leave this as a desktop instead of a link because it is easier to ask.

1) im still waiting for that wallpaper superbeast ( sent it to [email protected] )

2) how do u have the mmx mercury icons already...

3) once again.. SEND THE WALLPAPER :D

thanks and nice desktop

Yeah, you left it there because it's easier to ask... uh huh.

He already mentioned how he got the icons (ripped them from a screenshot).

And as of yet, he's not sent the WP to anyone. ;)

Originally posted by 3dfx

Long time I don't post here, so here is my final dtop for march ;)

Thats because you left neowin for neonerds :disappoin

Originally posted by digitaljames

Last one for the month...

http://www.digitaljames.com/m30.jpg[/img]

! Icons = purty / me runs over to cursors/icons/wallpapers :D

Originally posted by redrope

i figured i would leave this as a desktop instead of a link because it is easier to ask.

1) im still waiting for that wallpaper superbeast ( sent it to [email protected] )

2) how do u have the mmx mercury icons already...

3) once again.. SEND THE WALLPAPER :D

thanks and nice desktop

Just thought i'd de-lurk to let you know the wallpaper in the screenshot you are referring to is called Tuens001 and can be downloaded here - http://mac.axonz.com/desktopz.html. It's 3rd from the bottom on the left. You will need stuffit expander, which you can get a trial of if you look for it. I spent a week looking for this wallpaper about a month ago...

Originally posted by mongoosedm

Just thought i'd de-lurk to let you know the wallpaper in the screenshot you are referring to is called Tuens001 and can be downloaded here - http://mac.axonz.com/desktopz.html. It's 3rd from the bottom on the left. You will need stuffit expander, which you can get a trial of if you look for it. I spent a week looking for this wallpaper about a month ago...

*kisses your feet*

Originally posted by BuG

hehe better now than never :) here is mine, on my 2nd computer.. the first one is waiting to be setuped :) soon.

[iG]http://clanbcs.manuals.sk/bug/bugdeskshot.jpg[/img]

YOU HAVE REALLY BAD TEMPS BRO ;D I would investigate and try to change those, getting up near 60 your are lowering the life of your CPU + should be gettin more crashes etc..

rofl yeah i know dude but the point is that its ****IN hot in my room here...too much puter and stuff running in a small room..., and that im running [email protected] make the CPU run at 100% so make it hot..i turned it off, i lost 5?c:))

hehe thnx for takin care though;))

what dya think bout my desktop:)) ???

Originally posted by BuG

rofl yeah i know dude but the point is that its ****IN hot in my room here...too much puter and stuff running in a small room..., and that im running [email protected] make the CPU run at 100% so make it hot..i turned it off, i lost 5?c:))

hehe thnx for takin care though;))

what dya think bout my desktop:)) ??? >

Nice dtop. What HSF are you using on the proc?

Copyright law and all that grub allows the use of imagery for personal, non-commercial use.

Not that Mikkel would sue anyone I think, but the least we can do is respect his wishes not to distribute these icons...

So if you want them, convert them yourself (look at the pixelpalooza entries at Iconfactory...)

or trade them and just don't tell anyone...

OR

wait unti 04/17/02

Originally posted by superbeast

Copyright law and all that grub allows the use of imagery for personal, non-commercial use.

Not that Mikkel would sue anyone I think, but the least we can do is respect his wishes not to distribute these icons...

So if you want them, convert them yourself (look at the pixelpalooza entries at Iconfactory...)

or trade them and just don't tell anyone...

OR

wait unti 04/17/02

yea i converted them myself. but i have a problem.

i used iconshop. i unzipped with stuffit expander, and then loaded them into iconshop. then i exported them, but some of them look really pixelated. none of the ones shown do, but the others do.

also, in the pack i downloaded only had 71 icons... whatever happened to 380?

Originally posted by redrope

yea i converted them myself. but i have a problem.

i used iconshop. i unzipped with stuffit expander, and then loaded them into iconshop. then i exported them, but some of them look really pixelated. none of the ones shown do, but the others do.

also, in the pack i downloaded only had 71 icons... whatever happened to 380?

Some of them are pixelated because he included some 256 color sizes. You'll need to open them up in an editor and delete them...or wait till the 17th for the full set....

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