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After several PM's, I cannot find the source for my wall, so here it is. It is called "trauma_blue_wide.jpg". If anyone knows where to find it, let me know. I couldn't find it in all my watched deviants, so I am at a lost.

tramabluewidenx2.th.jpg

Here it is: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/45238349/?moodonly=123

Trama by manicho :)

moss_by_Verzweiflung.png

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/49949191/

new desk! i havent had one up in awhile. :)

Can you share a link to the dock skin?

What winamp are you using?

What weather dock?

What buddy list?

WOW I just asked you 20 questions.

March2.jpg

:shiftyninja: ha, thats some cool idea, nice. really something different as wallpaper :shifty:

think i have to take some of my computer parts out and start shooting pics, like on my x24400, or 8800gtx, or my corsair or just the nice big zalman cooler... :woot:

really, your wall looks good

cheers

You know, this happens every single thread <Month> Desktop thread and it's getting rather annoying. The billion posts asking people for what they use..

How about you read the first post and include the information from your screenshot to save everybody some time?

Here's a little snippet that 90% of posters seem to ignore/fail to understand/don't read:

* In the interests of keeping the thread on topic it is strongly urged that you format your posts in the following order:

Themes: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

Wallpaper: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

Icons: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

Programs: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

Why can't people just adhere to that simple request?

It would make this thread ALOT easier to read instead of trying to go through finding who posted about what wallpaper was 6 pages after their original post. It doesn't take a few minutes and it makes thing more organised. For the love of mushy peas (or something) please please PLEASE post the simple information quoted above.

</rant>

Note: My desktop post will follow shortly after this properly done with all the correct information.

post-56904-1172824476_thumb.jpg

My basic outline with Y'z Dock, the 3 folders on the desktop (Bin, Misc, DVD's), and a few quicklaunch buttons with Show Desktop, Media Player, Browser, Downloads, Storage, and Media is standard. I just change wallpapers. Vista makes it so easy to start programs as well ;) And with my partitioned organization and storaging of all my files, it's a breeze if I ever need to format.

Is there any way you could post that wallpaper? :)

Here we go,

larneydesktop020307bk7.jpg

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Theme: HmmXP 2.0.1 by Fugacious

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/5514034/

or

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=145446

Wallpaper: Blue Ray by Ascetic Monk

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/23460283/

or

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=379741

Icons: Default XP Icons

Programs:

1-Click Maintenance (part of TuneUp Utilities) - http://www.tune-up.com

CD-Tag - http://www.cdtag.com

Daemon Tools - http://www.daemon-tools.cc

EAC (Easy Audio Extractor) - http://www.exactaudiocopy.de

Halo - http://www.cdtag.com

mIRC - http://www.mirc.com/

Mozilla Firefox - http://www.firefox.com

Winamp - http://www.winamp.com/

Windows Live Messenger - http://messenger.live.com

Yahoo! Messenger - http://messenger.yahoo.com/

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larney_desktop_020307.jpg

You know, this happens every single thread <Month> Desktop thread and it's getting rather annoying. The billion posts asking people for what they use..

How about you read the first post and include the information from your screenshot to save everybody some time?

Here's a little snippet that 90% of posters seem to ignore/fail to understand/don't read:

Why can't people just adhere to that simple request?

It would make this thread ALOT easier to read instead of trying to go through finding who posted about what wallpaper was 6 pages after their original post. It doesn't take a few minutes and it makes thing more organised. For the love of mushy peas (or something) please please PLEASE post the simple information quoted above.

</rant>

Note: My desktop post will follow shortly after this properly done with all the correct information.

thats right :angry:

thats right :angry:

It's just the amount of pointless posts people make and it just makes the thread messy when it shouldn't have to be. Look at my post. It took me all of two minutes to make that post and I even typed ALL visible programs. It's not hard -- it's just clean and easy like myself (Graham will agree!).

It's just the amount of pointless posts people make and it just makes the thread messy when it shouldn't have to be. Look at my post. It took me all of two minutes to make that post and I even typed ALL visible programs. It's not hard -- it's just clean and easy like myself (Graham will agree!).

It took you 2 minutes to write up all those programs and get all the right links up?? not everyones that fast and I wouldn't be that bothered to be honest.

You know, this happens every single thread <Month> Desktop thread and it's getting rather annoying. The billion posts asking people for what they use..

How about you read the first post and include the information from your screenshot to save everybody some time?

Here's a little snippet that 90% of posters seem to ignore/fail to understand/don't read:

Why can't people just adhere to that simple request?

It would make this thread ALOT easier to read instead of trying to go through finding who posted about what wallpaper was 6 pages after their original post. It doesn't take a few minutes and it makes thing more organised. For the love of mushy peas (or something) please please PLEASE post the simple information quoted above.

</rant>

Note: My desktop post will follow shortly after this properly done with all the correct information.

Some people are just attention ######. They feel special when someone's interested in their desktops.

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