April 2010 Desktops


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Only thing which bothers be about Omnimo is that it won't let me change the tile colours for some reason

Strange, don't know why it does that and cant make it stop, but i can help you select a skin :)

First of, go to you Rainmeter skins folder, its in you documents folder, go to WP7, then common.

No take a look at the folders there, the names kinda describe the skins look but just go in to one to see how it looks of the name isn't enough.

Now, in the "common" folder, find the folder named variables and the open the file UserVariables.inc with notepad or any such software.

On the second line you should see "Imagedir=#SKINSPATH#\WP7\Common\Images" at least it should say images at the end as you have the standard skin, anyway, replace images with the name of of all the other folders for example Blackgloss, save and reload Rainmeter. That should do it :)

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Strange, don't know why it does that and cant make it stop, but i can help you select a skin :)

First of, go to you Rainmeter skins folder, its in you documents folder, go to WP7, then common.

No take a look at the folders there, the names kinda describe the skins look but just go in to one to see how it looks of the name isn't enough.

Now, in the "common" folder, find the folder named variables and the open the file UserVariables.inc with notepad or any such software.

On the second line you should see "Imagedir=#SKINSPATH#\WP7\Common\Images" at least it should say images at the end as you have the standard skin, anyway, replace images with the name of of all the other folders for example Blackgloss, save and reload Rainmeter. That should do it :)

Oh thanks heaps for that, looks much better!

Nothing was working before haha, must've been editing the wrong files or something :3

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Windows 7 with custo Theme: Zune QuickPlay (not released yet)

That looks really good. Looking forward to the release.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_main_engine

That's steam, not pollution.

The rockets that propel the space shuttle into orbit burn liquid hydrogen and oxygen, combine them in various valves, and the result is the huge cloud of steam (and dust from the ground) that you see in pictures like that.

"... a single NASA space shuttle launch produces 28 tons of carbon dioxide ..."

However, with only two shuttle launches a year, that's not a large number. The operation of the Kennedy Space Center is where the big pollution numbers pop up ...

" ... 23 tons of harmful particulate matter settle around the launch area each liftoff, and nearly 13 tons of hydrochloric acid kill fish and plants within half a mile of the site ... the environmental cost per launch is the same as that of New York City over a weekend ..."

"Still, the expected impact of spaceflight pales in comparison with the carbon footprint of a commercial airport. Los Angeles International Airport has carbon dioxide emissions of nearly 19,000 tons a month ... and the 33,000 airplanes that fly in and out of the airport each month emit about 800,000 tons of carbon dioxide."

Source(s):

"Discover" magazine, December 2007 special issue, page 21, "A Spaceport for Tree Huggers".

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Nice wallpaper!

What's the thing pinned to your taskbar that brings up the list of programs? That's really cool, it's like a stacks docklet, and looks very useful for pinning groups of similar-themed apps. I want. :3

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Windows 7 with custo Theme: Zune QuickPlay (not released yet)

looking sweet! is that wallpaper part of the non-released theme or can we download it somewhere? thanks.

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