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Im digging that visual style, but i can tell what it is. fill be in?

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Its XPM Classic RC2 by b0se with a start button mod and Frutiger Linotype as the font, theres also a few other mods in there for personal taste (User panel logo removed and the tray hidden)

P.S Someone sort these preview/desktop screenshot image sizes out please :no:

VS: Static-VS (Since I can't use Exeed because of the line that appears on top of the tasbar, I might as well use the closest thing)

Wallpaper: Skydive

Apps: Miranda with Exeed clist_nicer(modded) and Global Aqua icons, Rainlendar with Exeed skin, YZ Toolbar with Simple Things black/grey theme, Samurize with cd covers and cpu/ram config, Avedesk with widescape weather widget, Winamp with Exeed skin, Using Elements iconpackager theme, and Firefox theme is Longhorn Alternative Dark(probably something not working right in my screenshot with this theme, but owell).

Clean:

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Dirty:

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http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/1677/mydesktop1907050be.png

can I get a link to that wallpaper, it is beautiful. Also I came across this wallpaper awhile ago and it was like of an island and a palm tree, kinda cartoonie. Does anyone know which one im talking about? I've lost it when I formatted :(

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