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Here is what I run at the house:

http://static.flickr.com/107/261887763_d73bb05da7.jpg

http://static.flickr.com/83/261887759_f0130f77a3.jpg

You can barely see my PowerBook off to the left of the 80lb monster of a CRT that still gets the job done.

Here is what I run at the house:

http://static.flickr.com/107/261887763_d73bb05da7.jpg

http://static.flickr.com/83/261887759_f0130f77a3.jpg

You can barely see my PowerBook off to the left of the 80lb monster of a CRT that still gets the job done.

Monster setup :) but...

This thread is for desktops as in screenshots not actual hardware setups ;)

There was another thread for that wich i can't remenber on what section it was...

Would be cool to see your desk Screenie though.

And btw welcome to neowin.

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VS: WIndows Classic with custom 3dcc + Super Turbo Tango Patcher

Font: Calibri 8pt + Modded Marlett (Min, Max and Close Captions)

Wall: None

Apps: Firefox, Foobar and Samurize

smallzk1.png

1280x1024 70KB

Nice setup Largesse could you supply that marlett.tff and those foobar buttons please?

Thanks

More of the same...

VS: WIndows Classic with custom 3dcc + Super Turbo Tango Patcher

Font: Calibri 8pt + Modded Marlett (Min, Max and Close Captions)

Wall: None

Apps: Firefox, Foobar and Samurize

smallzk1.png

1280x1024 70KB

very nice and usable desk Largesse, congrats :yes:

u can share this 3DCC ?

-Hombre

Scanned this image off a ripped up t-shirt (the pocket) that came out of a box of rags that we get at my shop. In tribute to my favorite style music.

Nothing like some in your face, a** kickin' southern rock!!

Don't usually do desktop wallpapers, but because I'm browsing this topic, wth?

Yea man, the confederate flag represents a lot of cool stuff...

:no:

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