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Thanks for looking, though. I just don't see walls like that very much, it seems that they have to be some funky size, have random words all over it, or be in hideous colors (usually a combo of all three). If I had any skill with photoshop beyond the very basic stuff, I'd do one myself, but I don't.

EDIT: can you point me towards where to get that patterned background. I recall a tile that made that pattern going around some time ago, and I don't have the tile anymore.

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How the hell are you guys getting all the nice icons and what not? I installed SP2 and there are no shell packs out there. I know about Icon Packager and all that great stuff, but I hate that it doesnt change the control panel and icon in the taskbar, but you guys don't seeem to have that problem. WHY? Where can I find icons like snow.e2 that will change the taskbar icons and the control panel icons. Oh please help I am sick of the defult icons. :x

Well, my desktop has changed once again... hell, since i've started customizing [just started at the end of august] i've had like 5 changes :yes:

Anyhoo, heres my newest.

desktop[thumb].jpg

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I've just started messing around with editing the graphics, and i'll be making mo' changes.

[oh yea, info not on screenshot-- wallpaper: technical imperfection from deviantart[dot]com... sorry i dont remember the cats name that made it :unsure:

visual style - teknision modded by deepfriedmario [work in progress]

wallpaper - aero-soft modded by deepfriedmario

<a href='http://desks.theblackcadillac.com/2004.09.16thumb.jpg' target='_blank'>http://desks.theblackcadillac.com/2004.09.16thumb.jpg</a>

hey deepfriedmario that video playin in the top corner is that "WONDERFUL DAYS"?

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