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Updated my Linux desktop (previous post will reflect the picture). While not a Mac fan I always have liked how it looks, so this is the result.

Theme: Mac4Lin GTK/Metacity

Icons: Mac4Lin v0.4

Wallpaper: AppleSoft Aurora

Dock: AWM (Leopard theme)

Dock Icons: Gathered from the 4 corners of the internets

gDesklet: Good Weather 0.3

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Operating System: Windows Vista Business (64-bit)

Software: Apple iTunes 7.6.2.9, Novell GroupWise 7.0.3, Novell GroupWise Messenger 2.0.3, Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14, AccuTerm 2K2 5.3c, Microsoft Office Excel 2007, FileZilla 3.0.4.1, Acronis True Image Server 9.1, Symantec pcAnywhere 11

Wallpaper: Moonset by Psychopulse

School Desktop

Wallpaper: http://duro500.deviantart.com/art/robotrock-76229202

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Home Desktop

Photo was taken by my friend while I was working. Photoshopping done by me.

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Yeah, that's my keychain.

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