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my minimal win2K hacked desktop :whistle:

http://www.giustinianaimmobiliare.it/bugs/bugsos.jpg

Cool Desktop. Nice to see some other people actually doing mods. Sometimes I get bored looking at the same damn thing over and over (Aero look anyone?).

http://www.colin-uk.com/scripts/upload/pub...ore/Ayreon2.jpg

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Cool Desktop. Nice to see some other people actually doing mods. Sometimes I get bored looking at the same damn thing over and over (Aero look anyone?).

http://www.colin-uk.com/scripts/upload/pub...ore/Ayreon2.jpg

yeah that aero avedesk stuff has owned this thread

VS: Asuite

Wall: Storm

Rainlendar: Moderna Mod - Bland (color changes by me)

Trillian: Sapphire 2 Black (changed basic frame to match Asuite VS)

Winamp: Spirit-Black (Scrolling song text changed to 16 font)

Stats: Samurize

Clcok: T2clock

Icons: D3A Big pack

http://home.comcast.net/~littlemoe85/StormThumb.jpg

where can I get that wallpaper?

VS: Asuite

Wall: Storm

Rainlendar: Moderna Mod - Bland (color changes by me)

Trillian: Sapphire 2 Black (changed basic frame to match Asuite VS)

Winamp: Spirit-Black (Scrolling song text changed to 16 font)

Stats: Samurize

Clcok: T2clock

Icons: D3A Big pack

http://home.comcast.net/~littlemoe85/StormThumb.jpg

OMG!!! WALLPAPER !?!? :woot:

4th one for September... :whistle:

VS: HmmXP 2.0.1 by Fugacious (changed fonts to Segoe UI though)

Wall: Stay The Course by `Freezejeans (resized & cropped to 1280*1024)

Icons: default XP & Longhorn

Progs: AVEdesk (Recycle Bin (OSX Trash Bin) and Matrix Illegal MiniDiscs (redirects my downloads folder)), Samurize (own config, now with aero!), Rainlendar (own mod, started out with Inter by Pulsar Stargrave, not much left of that one though!) :ninja:

thumb-20143.png

(56k Beware! The .png is 1.5MB!)

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