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no name, i'm not sure if you've missed the point of a forum, or if you're just lazy, or whatever.. but usually people like to read around before they ask questions like that, and maybe find out of they've already been answered or maybe even if there's a possibility that you (YES! YOU!) can even answer it to yourself by using common sense. i hate to give you hell, but someone had to.

Where do I get these things from? [see attached picture]

www.samurize.com

I'm always surprised that people are able to find this forum, register, post a reply, attach images and so on without having the slightest idea on how to use google (or any other searchengine)...

I don't know what it means by "google-it" because i use "search" instead of some informal language

Where do I get these things from? [see attached picture]

Yes, that is the latest and greatest version of samurize on the top. On the bottom is an app that someone on these boards was developing last summer, but I think it has been discontinued. I have the old installer file if you'd like, just give me a PM or IM.

I've had the same wallpaper since June 2002 (so I've had it for 9 months), but I just this past week finally updated the rest of my desktop. The wall is still the same one as June 2002, though ;)

Claret Manifest II Novus

desktopX04(20030317)-thumb.jpg

full size (1600x1200)

Visual Style: Classix (SD Thin) in Red by gigatexel (modified slightly by me)

Wallpaper: Manifest by shinter

Winamp: mecha by vida

Icons: mainly Holiday by LINEstudio. Also using saint's, sand, ie6 colored, jaffa, and my own personal GoBack and Mozilla icons

Y'z Toolbar: Gnome by Sone (orig. by TigerT) with a number of changes and additions by me (such as the History button)

Samurize: my own person minimalist design

Fonts: screenfox9 (edited by me to add amperstand and dollarsign), silkscreen, snap (sam), sysfrag, nu

Misc: uxtheme dot dll manually hacked. using a custom program to feed the cpu temp from fangui to a text file for samurize.

Ok Back After wakeing Up and seeing My Hd Went Nuts ;)

Im back With my Own Http Server back up YEAAAA

Simple1024.png

JUMBO

Theme SimpleX 2003 Msstyle

Icons Hacked Shell32.dll Snowe2 With Avi's Changed

Dock Snowe2 With Varius Others with SimpleX Back Ground

Wall I From a Set ill Post a Link later if Needed

Here's mine nothin special, jus reformated a week ago, so there is no samurize yet .. when i get time i'll add it .. and in the taskbar the icons are messed up b/c my video card is on the fritz .. gonna replace it soon

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-7...-1047946210.jpg

anyone know what winamp skin that is?

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