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My boring desk, so boring that it took me three months to post. So boring that I know all of you will most likely be bored by just looking at it :sleep: :whistle: :shifty: .

scirwodecleansmalldq7.png

Clean

scirwodeclutteredsmalloh4.png

Cluttered

Theme: SlanXP 2.0

Wallpaper: No idea, I can't remember as it was so boring :shifty:

Picture: Kuala Lumpur Cityscape

Icons: Gnome (Super Turbo Tango Patcher)

AveDesk: MiniWeather (acedriver)(Modded), TimeSerializer, Taskbar Overlay (My own), Messenger Icons (My own), Trash (Mac), Apple Display Icon (Modded) and Sony Ericsson W850i icon (Modded, my own)

RocketDock BG: Scirwode (My own)

RocketDock Icons: Reflection Light (My own)

CD Art Display: IKEA Gold Frame (My own)

Scirwode

My boring desk, so boring that it took me three months to post. So boring that I know all of you will most likely be bored by just looking at it :sleep: :whistle: :shifty: .

scirwodecleansmalldq7.png

Clean

scirwodeclutteredsmalloh4.png

Cluttered

Theme: SlanXP 2.0

Wallpaper: No idea, I can't remember as it was so boring :shifty:

Picture: Kuala Lumpur Cityscape

Icons: Gnome (Super Turbo Tango Patcher)

AveDesk: MiniWeather (acedriver)(Modded), TimeSerializer, Taskbar Overlay (My own), Messenger Icons (My own), Trash (Mac), Apple Display Icon (Modded) and Sony Ericsson W850i icon (Modded, my own)

RocketDock BG: Scirwode (My own)

RocketDock Icons: Reflection Light (My own)

CD Art Display: IKEA Gold Frame (My own)

Scirwode

very sweet setup dude!

very sweet setup dude!

Thank you :D ! I forgot to add as most of it is not for release as I prefer to be original :shifty: .

Scirwode

Do most of you still use XP? Just an observation, makes me miss it, your desktops look very nice!

man, i feel just the same way. i've been using OS X for a while now and I do miss XP. Vista on the other hand is installed on my desktop which I use most of the time for homework... :whistle:

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