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laptop has changed a little, tower still hasn't.

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everything is either hand-made or not available for release, except for the laptop wallpaper.... which i can't really remember the name of. i renamed it about two seconds after i got my hands on it.

So I take it you won't be sharing your Classic blackbox theme? :( :p

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

What Theme and Wallpaper are you using as you refuse to post the information?

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.

Then don't type up all your prorgams. I just formatted my post to be how it is meant to be. At least post information to your Theme and Wallpaper as this thread is confusing and depressing to have to jump about all the time and find out where information is. It's just people being lazy not posting some quick information to make the thread cleaner for everybody.

snyper, I'll post a messy one later on. I just clean my desk up alot of the time as I don't like alot of windows open in the taskbar and/or lots of icons on the desktop.

An inherent fear of deleting some important link i have there...

Thats what bookmarks are for. Why do you have links on your desktop? You can get rid of that dell Advisor and other needless crap with PCDecrapifer. You have way too many non nessary desktop items. Look at mine. 90 % of those things on your desktop you dont need. Gezzz.

laptop has changed a little, tower still hasn't.

desk_laptop.thumb.png

desk_tower.thumb.png

everything is either hand-made or not available for release, except for the laptop wallpaper.... which i can't really remember the name of. i renamed it about two seconds after i got my hands on it.

What I don't get is why show us if you're not going to release any of it? What a tease.

Thats what bookmarks are for. Why do you have links on your desktop? You can get rid of that dell Advisor and other needless crap with PCDecrapifer. You have way too many non nessary desktop items. Look at mine. 90 % of those things on your desktop you dont need. Gezzz.

You seem to be stressing over this issue to much, you advice is taken and i will delete the crap....

May i suggest some cannabis for the stress? :p

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