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This is mine

Theme: Longhorn "5203" Visual Style

Author: Francisco Javier Ocasio 'KoL'

Wallpaper I Got From Digitalblasphemy.com And just the normal xp icons.

I Have objectdock from stardock.

Clean desktop: http://img241.imageshack.us/my.php?image=m...velocity0xp.jpg

Messy desktop:

http://img252.imageshack.us/my.php?image=m...velocity3en.jpg

What wallpaper and what rainlendar skin is that? And what weather app do you have at the top by the way?

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oh sorry, rainlender skin is 'Moderna', weather app is a plugin for konfabulator called widescape weather and the wallpaper is here http://www.socksoff.co.uk/walls04.html that site has some awesome ones. :)

I think I've found perfection (for me).  Notice the clock...whoever designed that...thank you.  Now when WB5 comes out, I will be finished.  This wall with the clear task bar will rock. 

By the way, anyone else have a problem downloading the wallpaper pack on the Desktopography site?  A window pops up but then immediately closes whenever I try to download it.  Its a Flash site...God I hate Flash sites.

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Mine for this month  :)

Calendar: Glossy for Rainlendar

Weather: Konfabulator

System Widgets and Clock: XPert 2.0 for Rainmeter

Taskbar: Longhorn 5203 by KoL for Windowblinds

Icons: iCandy Junior for Iconpackager

Wallpaper from Deviantart

and Docks are ObjectDock Plus

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Wallpaper is awesome. Can I have the link please??

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Please, don't ask for the LS, Miranda, or Winamp skins. I made it with the intention of a suite but a friend pointed out it's too similar to other skins (*cough*exeed*cough*), and way too generic. :p A bit harsh, sure, but someone smacking the sense into ya from time to time is always good.

The wallpaper and VS (Though not shown) can be found over at http://www.4impressions.net/

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