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Originally posted by Faction

Yeah , you had that red desktop down, as i hvae my grayish one down right now :D. But i understand, i couldnt really deal with red that long. Yay 1300 posts :D

Scoobie will top this in oooooooooo about 2 hours if he stays at the same rate of posting/spamming his going out now. :D

Gimie

Originally posted by GimieGimieGimie

Is this possible!? Your old red desktop owned! :p

P.S. Saint, in your printshots, it doesn't look like you have a start menu, where you hiding it? :D

Gimie

t-clock hides my desktop, search for it in google

Originally posted by [saint dark]

t-clock hides my desktop, search for it in google

Found it, great stuff, thx!

One of you guys have gotta make a webpage on DESKTOP ENHANCEMENT, cuz within 1 week my desktop is doing more things then i ever thought possible!

That website would be sweet!

Gimie

Originally posted by [saint dark]my page has that section, but is in spanish :(

I've been to your webpage, thats one great job you did there!

Shame i can't read spanish :(, would have enjoyed your desk enhancement page.

Anywayz, got T-Clock, you running the latest beta Saint Dark?

Gimie

Originally posted by Faction

Lol, that is funny hurting, why dont you jjust show us your desktop :p instead of blurring it out and drawing a circle :D

Id like to see it :]

I've already posted it a few pages back. That page I posted the blurred one was cuz there were no screenshots on that page :p. And that was a program running BTW.

Here's my desktop again (no lock running)

Originally posted by 3dfx

Here is mine, enjoy :D

3 D f x

Less Than Jake - awesome band. They are cool guys too, especially backstage My brother's band used to tour with them (they did the Warped Tour in Australia a few years ago with Suicdal Tendencies).

(My bro's band was/is Latex Generation)

Originally posted by IgwanaRob

Less Than Jake - awesome band. They are cool guys too, especially backstage My brother's band used to tour with them (they did the Warped Tour in Australia a few years ago with Suicdal Tendencies).

(My bro's band was/is Latex Generation)

Sure dude, I love the song "Last hour of the last day of work"

Long live Punk Ska :D

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