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love this thread :)

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Hey, who is that guy? So cute!!!

I'm guessing he's the same guy as in insanekiwi's sign who says "Use NeoRequest! N00b!". :laugh:

Mine is just very close to the default configuration with an AD showing.

It's still very compact because I hid the menu bar.

Hey, who is that guy? So cute!!!

I'm guessing he's the same guy as in insanekiwi's sign who says "Use NeoRequest! N00b!".  :laugh:

Mine is just very close to the default configuration with an AD showing.

It's still very compact because I hid the menu bar.

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Yup. He sure is cute. :D

Domo-kun is the mascot of NHK's BS2 (japanese telecom)

Domo Kun FAQ

Fansite with pics

Nothing too spectacular about mine, really. I never quite got over Opera 7.5's look. My Winamp Mod is just about all in spectacularness, really.

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May i ask how u got the time displayed next to ur adress bar and isit possible to have the date there instead of time and how did you get all the things at the bottom of your screen?

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