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Visual Style: alanzeino2002's souluna remix (modded)

Wallpaper: Chisato Naruse's wallpaper for Club ManiaX

Icons: mattahan's G.A.N.T

Programs: Samurize (my own config) and ObjectDock

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So sweeeeeet

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If you're too lazy to even take a screenshot of your own desktop, why bother even posting? Should we all start grabbing other people's screenshots and posting them up on Neowin? You knew that swastika would offend people, yet you posted it anyway. I don't understand your logic behind your excuses.

Maybe it was convienent for me, because the screenshot was already there? Believe it not, some of us have better things to do. Look, I'm sick of discussing this BS with you over-reacting whiners. Bottom line, I don't support it in any way.

Maybe it was convienent for me, because the screenshot was already there? Believe it not, some of us have better things to do. Look, I'm sick of discussing this BS with you over-reacting whiners. Bottom line, I don't support it in any way.

Yeah you're so short on time, yet you have time to browse a desktop forum. Whatever, your uglyass screenshot was like 20 pages back anyway so I don't care anymore. Bottom line is you're an idiot.

Yeah you're so short on time, yet you have time to browse a desktop forum. Whatever, your uglyass screenshot was like 20 pages back anyway so I don't care anymore. Bottom line is you're an idiot.

Maybe he is. But let me ask you this.

Would you react the same way if someone would post a screen shot with the face of Lenin, Stalin or a hammer and a sickle? Or the letters CCCP? What would you do if someone posted a destop screenshot with Sovjet symbols?

IOW what do you think of this desktop?

first time posting my desktop

VS: PantherS by Stefanka

Wall: Brown Paper from Pixelgirlpresents

Icons/Shell: FlyAKiteSP1 v5.1

Winamp: Milk2 Skin by Kol

Trillian: Milk Skin found at Aquasoft.org

Objectdock using original Mac icons

Firefox: SafariFox Mod and Milk Safari Skin by Hills

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My first for July...

VS: HmmXP (migrated to WB by me and slightly modded)

Wall: Tranquility by ANTIFAN

Icons: various (mostly CrystalMX GUIReplacer-pack)

Programs: ObjectDock, Rainlendar & CoolMon

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Click thumb for larger image... :whistle:

Emmm..

Just installed Y'z dock  :blush:  :p pretty... But now I need to find a most popular icons in *.png format  :happy:

(Pastel i.m. or d3A)

Thanks  :p

if you don't find the pngs u want you can easily convert icons to pngs with Aveiconifier2 - I've tried and it works like charm... :D

if you don't find the pngs u want you can easily convert icons to pngs with Aveiconifier2 - I've tried and it works like charm...  :D

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Wuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!! :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

GREAT APP !!!! :D :D :D :D :D :p :p :cool:

Thanks, man :rofl: :rofl:

Maybe he is. But let me ask you this.

Would you react the same way if someone would post a screen shot with the face of Lenin, Stalin or a hammer and a sickle? Or the letters CCCP? What would you do if someone posted a destop screenshot with Sovjet symbols?

IOW what do you think of this desktop?

here is a pic. of Stalin :p (it's a my desk in past :) )

U wanna some Soviet pic's? - I have a lot of this one :happy:

As you can see, I am from CCCP :D :D :D

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