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Sun's Shinin..Warm Temps here at Home today..Cup Of Tim Hortons...Bob Seger is playing on the Sounblaster...Sektor running my Desktop..

What more could a fella ask for.... I mean really Myrtle!! :D

Wall: Sektor Light

Skin: Sektor Light (Super Fine Skin)

Dock Icons: Orion Onyx Premium

System Icons: Orion Onyx Prem

Cursor: Silver 02-Small

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

SKS.jpg

Sun's Shinin..Warm Temps here at Home today..Cup Of Tim Hortons...Bob Seger is playing on the Sounblaster...Sektor running my Desktop..

What more could a fella ask for.... I mean really Myrtle!! :D

Wall: Sektor Light

Skin: Sektor Light (Super Fine Skin)

Dock Icons: Orion Onyx Premium

System Icons: Orion Onyx Prem

Cursor: Silver 02-Small

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

http://img9.photobucket.com/albums/v24/Stetson11/SKS.jpg

Just out of curiosity, could you post the file sizes of your WindowBlinds folder, wallpaper folder, and the folder where you store your screenshots (if you store them at all)?

*sigh* that KnightsEnd sig is getting rather tiresome :p (just messing with ya)

wall: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=168222

winamp skin: iPlay by Playboy and RPC slightly modded by me

Cam you pls tell me what theme is that? Looks very familiar to me but I forgot the name. Thanks :)

Just out of curiosity, could you post the file sizes of your WindowBlinds folder, wallpaper folder, and the folder where you store your screenshots (if you store them at all)?

Well...Which one would you like. LOL!!

I've said in here a few times, I have all of these Desktops already put together and saved as themes..I actually have some old stuff saved from the earliy 2.0 Window Blinds Days...

Never anything on my HDD... I have never owned a machine that more than 5 Gigs of space was used on...None,none of my PC's have more than 5 Gigs used, *Ever*....everything goes to CD..

Cheers Traxx.. :)

HPIM0617.jpg

Disk.jpg

PS: Screenshots are held on my server for a cpl/few days, then wiped out...Not often do I use any of the sites that I post on to hold my desktop pics, most of the time my own server.. :)

Edited by KnightsEnd

Maybe someone can answer this for me....

I have a second taskbar, (Have since XP became available) always hidden, for my frequent programs... If I run Desktop Icons, it's always only 5. My Editing (Pics) programs. I know the order they are in, it's always the same.

Why do many of you have text under your icons on the desktop when there are only a few.. Just wondering.?? Just for the looks?? Or does someone else also use your machine and it's there for their benefit.??

Cheers :) Knight

KnightsEnd:

Sometimes I hide my desktop icons text when some file names are inappropriate to be posted here :shifty:

LOL!! Ok, :shifty:

Why do you have the text there though for only a few icons..I guess I'm just not much for the text situation I used to have text under them in the 95/early 98 days... No choice. ;)

A new remix of stuff :)

*caugh* You will probably see a similar desktop by someone else in a few days.. *caugh*

I forgot to ask:

Is that a WIP theme that you are planning to release? And how do you make color labels for the icons? I have seen it on many desktops but I can't find an app for it. Thanks :)

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