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Nope - its my new Crystal Slate theme with a modded start button:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=163569

Using some sort of sidebarr app (desktop sidebar, I think), and glass2k + something like powermenu for windows transparency.

Well, heres mine (pretty much the same):

http://www.aeroxp.net/staff/cpukiller/desktop11-thumb.jpg

Click the leaves for the bigger!

Where can I get that wallpaper?

Alright, here we are... My May desktops...

Starring my Desktop computer's desktop...

http://www.betazplace.com/desktop_may_desktop-t.jpg

Click to view fullsize image

And co-starring... my laptop's desktop....

http://www.betazplace.com/desktop_may_laptop-t.jpg

Click to view fullsize image

Well there you have it folks, the stars of the show. Now... off to do something more useful :)

where can i get those icons for the desktop and also the folders?

The desktops thread is not to be used as a means to post images of a pornographic or otherwise provocative nature. We do not support a babes forum and neither will we in an unofficial capacity. Please help to keep the thread relevant and safe to browse for everyone.

Radish?b>

Apparently not. *hopes one of the admins actually reads their PMs this time:laugh:h:

^Might get warned for that one.

Well, I did work hard on those, you know.

Is green okay? I don't like red:ninja:a:

Edited by DsnBehind
Apparently, you haven't seen the desktops of Kni.... I mean... nevermind.... :ninja:

I understand your whole posting of the chicks thing to appease both sides of the fence and all, but still there is a level of appropriate that should be followed. I'm not trying to start a war or anything, I'm just saying that if Billy in Minnesota were to click on your screenshot at the exact moment Mommy walked into the room, he'd have a lot of explaining to do....followed by years of therapy. :D

I understand your whole posting of the chicks thing to appease both sides of the fence and all, but still there is a level of appropriate that should be followed. I'm not trying to start a war or anything, I'm just saying that if Billy in Minnesota were to click on your screenshot at the exact moment Mommy walked into the room, he'd have a lot of explaining to do....followed by years of therapy. :D

Therapy is always nice. :D

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