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@blachole: I've asked the person who made the photo originally and he replied this:

The theme is Deep. The calendar icon is linked to somewhere in the (very) long Deep thread on Macthemes2.net, and the dock is in that thread too.

The O2 carrier logo was done by a friend, and you can download it (and the font) in this file: http://william-hook.com/external/iphone_font.zip

Here is my HTC Magic (PVT32A) home screen setup..

Running CyanogenMod v4.1.9999 with 32A kernel by Radix999 and theme Plastic v1.7 by nebrada.

The wallpaper is a random google image of Kaley Cuoco from The Big Bang Theory..

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Stericson's Lockscreen (included with the theme), menu and notification screenshots

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Here's a screenshot of my current and previous Nokia 5800 Desktop

i've been trying to install a theme called Se7en Red but i keep getting a certificate not signed error upon each installation, i've been looking for software called Free Sign which enables you to sign the theme but i cannot find it, can anyone help?

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Here's a screenshot of my current and previous Nokia 5800 Desktop

i've been trying to install a theme called Se7en Red but i keep getting a certificate not signed error upon each installation, i've been looking for software called Free Sign which enables you to sign the theme but i cannot find it, can anyone help?

Turn off: Certificate Checking in the App Manager.

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