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lovely wallpaper!

Thanks... :whistle:

Nice recolor, tangoman.

QUOTE (jamesp @ May 20 2004, 09:03)

Old Skool.?

Well.... I believe you're referring to Moi!! LOL!!

Um, I'm pretty sure he wasn't, he is using windows classic, and the default winamp skin with default icons which by some people is referred to as "old school" since now-a-days people use colorful themes and whatnot...and please, find the edit button.

Warpkari>

http://img12.photobucket.com/albums/v36/Tw...lagintheBox.jpg

Um, I'm pretty sure he wasn't, he is using windows classic, and the default winamp skin with default icons which by some people is referred to as "old school" since now-a-days people use colorful themes and whatnot...and please, find the edit button.

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Well.. He didn't reply to anyone in particular...So I just took for granted since it was after my post, that he was typing in my general direction..

But... I do want to thank you for your intervention and getting involved the way you have in this *Extreme Matter* though, it sure has been bothering me.. LOL!

:D Knight

Well.. He didn't reply to anyone in particular...So I just took for granted since it was after my post, that he was typing in my general direction..

But... I do want to thank you for your intervention and getting involved the way you have in this *Extreme Matter* though, it sure has been bothering me.. LOL!

:D Knight

Oh, you're most defiantely welcome. :whistle:

Sick,

Do you have a link to that wall? I tried finding it, and DA doesn't allow you to search so I just dropped it.

Mike

I said that I don't know whether this wall has been release or not. I don't have permission to post it whatsoever. So if you want it either cut it or contact me via PM.

Well... Ok, I'll put it more politely... Couldn't care less about what your HDD holds, if I did, I'd post more in the Hardware Thread.. LOL.. :)

As I said, the only reason mine came into the picture was because I was asked about my storage for my Walls,Desktops and Such..

Cheers there Raum.... :D

Well if you are going to run on that reasoning, i couldn't care less about your constant desktop changes. This desktop thread is a sub-forum of the General Discussion thread, and is thus entitled to go off-topic from time to time. It isn't just you, but rather a lot of people, who fail to realize that if you are walking barefoot and see a lit cigarette on the ground, you'd better just walk away from it and it will die on its own -- instead of busting open a container of kerosene and fueling the fire.

That's my take on it, and if you all disagree with me I'll shut up. End of story.

Ok there Traxx... I hear ya..

And Thanks!! :D Knight

Perhaps you missed the word 'all' in my statement. I believe I, along with many others, have made it quite clear that your constant "STAY ON TOPIC!" posts have done nothing but spark even more flaming. Get off your high horse, and leave the forum control to a mod.

Perhaps you missed the word 'all' in my statement. I believe I, along with many others, have made it quite clear that your constant "STAY ON TOPIC!" posts have done nothing but spark even more flaming. Get off your high horse, and leave the forum control to a mod.

Well Traxx.... I did'nt miss anything in your statement. I will reply if addressed, so you have a good night now..

:D Knight

*Sigh*

All I want to see is desktops, not posts about staying on topic/how big my music folder is.

I demand to see desktops!

Radish?

Sounds good to me.... LOL!!

Wall: Golden Dreams

Upper Task Icons: Schwarz11

System Icons: Copper Deck 2

Cursor: Pro Style

Skin: XP Corona (One of my Favs) Recolored.

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

OS.jpg

Changed again! :whistle:

Wall: I don't know if someone release this but it was in Dogan's desktop sometime ago ( liked it, cut it and now using it ) I hope that's ok with you Dogan! :unsure:

VS: 2TO 1.1.1 by lovecho

Icons: Crystal MX

Screenshot:

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/v...nshot-14963.jpg

someone please tell me where can i get this wallppr

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