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I aaaamm the god of pain ..... almost screams that brooding face... surrounded by the dark...

That's my desktop. Dressed up in the cold dark metal studded eXec VS (the Windowblinds edition with some mods again, by me) .. topping it off with the eXec Objectbar by my friend kid(rocky7) the perfume bottle Icon by the talented Ivanna ... plus random Icons from all over..

Clean:

JanDesktop2_small.jpg

Yes, she's a bit pro christ .. my girl... and I'm just showing off the beauty of Miranda

Dirty:

JanDesktop2_dirty_small.jpg

You know what to do yeah, that's right ... click on the images for bigsize viewing :D

That's my desktop. Dressed up in the cold dark metal studded eXec VS (the Windowblinds edition with some mods again, by me) .. topping it off with the eXec Objectbar by my friend kid(rocky7) the perfume bottle Icon by the talented Ivanna ... plus random Icons from all over..

Hey where can I get that eXec VS and how did you mod Miranda to look that?

Thanks

Edit: I would also like to ask how can I make the taskbar look like that?

Thanks

http://up1.fastuploads.info/010305b.png

vs: windows classic

3dcc: blocky by me

desk: none

icons: default

tclock2: flatflag by me with 'menu' in bold verdana r:g:b 35:48:63 clock in frutiger linotype 8

rainlendar: personal mod of simplenote (pm me for the mod)

sorry for the eccentric linkage - i hate it when i cant find whats in other peoples desktops. its also a favor for my bursting pm box.

comments please :D!

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Looks really nice (Y)...Awesome that you added all the links to your stuff too (Y)(Y)

Hey where can I get that eXec VS and how did you mod Miranda to look that?

Thanks

Edit:  I would also like to ask how can I make the taskbar look like that?

Thanks

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thats not a taskbar, its objectbar and the vs isnt for release as well as the OB because they are ports of a mac and the author doesnt give permissions to his themes :)

http://up1.fastuploads.info/010305b.png

vs: windows classic

3dcc: blocky by me

desk: none

icons: default

tclock2: flatflag by me with 'menu' in bold verdana r:g:b 35:48:63 clock in frutiger linotype 8

rainlendar: personal mod of simplenote (pm me for the mod)

sorry for the eccentric linkage - i hate it when i cant find whats in other peoples desktops. its also a favor for my bursting pm box.

comments please :D!

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Nice. :happy:

Here's mine (Windows Longhorn Build 4074):

desktop1ae.th.jpg

Those stars glide around the desktop BTW, they come with Longhorn if you add some registry values.

My Windows XP Desktop is pretty much normal, apart from the wallpaper, I'm using Trunten's Longhorn Aurora wallpaper.

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