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yeah, i would love to have that wall too. =)

and the hdd-icon, that would be awesome. =)

until i get the awesome wall of thefarewellnote, here is my desktop atm:

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Hopefully I didn't miss any more request. Sorry for the late replies been out of town.

The wallpaper can be found here:

http://www.deviantart.com/download/7833269...oosh_by_kon.rar

Hopefully that is it. Damn site I used to host the images said I exceeded my bandwidth. POS.

The hard drive icons are from the Agua set which can be found on Iconfactory.com

@ Quillz - The Finder icon is actually an app called Process. What I did was just download the file and then went into the package contents and copied the icns file out. Its under resources.

Here is a zip file of the Trash Icons you requested as well. I don't recall where they came from but credit goes out to the author.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=64Z1O2BJ

Your stamp icon looks out of place with all those black icons.

Also it may just be me but it looks like your separator goes beyond the dock...but I am tired too so who knows!

It's supposed to, that's the style of Dock, it's called "Fadeout."

Here is my iMac -

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My desk is too dark so I wanna change it.

thefarewellnote: your desk appealed to me. What blue folders are those in your dock? Also, can I get the Dock divider, trash icon, Safari icon and HD icon? Oh and what coversutra style is that? :p thanks in advance!

Thanks.

What does everyone think?

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I hope the next Mac OS won't have larger icons because you'll need to buy a larger monitor to fit only one icon on it.

My desk is too dark so I wanna change it.

thefarewellnote: your desk appealed to me. What blue folders are those in your dock? Also, can I get the Dock divider, trash icon, Safari icon and HD icon? Oh and what coversutra style is that? :p thanks in advance!

I'd also like information concerning the icons used in thefarewellnote's desktop.

The Globe/Safari icons are here http://www.icondrawer.com/free.php

I still need the others :D

All the info was located a page back :p

The hard drive icons are from the Agua set which can be found on Iconfactory.com

The Finder icon is actually an app called Process. What I did was just download the file and then went into the package contents and copied the icns file out. Its under resources.

Here is a zip file of the Trash Icons you requested as well. I don't recall where they came from but credit goes out to the author.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=64Z1O2BJ

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