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post your desktop

Started by December 27, 2004 06:04 PM
75 comments, last by rip-off 10 years, 1 month ago
if this has been a topic before, my bad. (Deleted link to old-n-busted, cliched nasty image) [Edited by - VertexNormal on December 30, 2004 11:21:45 PM]
well, that's original.
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
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Your desktop is pretty bland, why did you wanna show it off? :P

And it has been posted before;)
Quote: Original post by BosskIn Soviet Russia, you STFU WITH THOSE LAME JOKES!
Your bad. [razz]
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Your desktop is pretty bland, why did you wanna show it off? :P

And it has been posted before;)


Holy crap dude! As for mine, I like to keep it clean and organized.
I take all awards for the plainest desktop. However see if you can spot the differences between my desktop and a "stock" Windows 2000 desktop.


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Quote: Original post by Scandalous Player
Holy crap dude! As for mine, I like to keep it clean and organized.


Haha. Whats the point of having a desktop if your not going to put stuff on it ;)
And it is organised. I know exactly where anything is (on the desktop!).

@Michalson: Why that colour!
Quote: Original post by BosskIn Soviet Russia, you STFU WITH THOSE LAME JOKES!
Michalson, what I do happen to notice is that your computer has been possessed by the devil. You may want to look into that. Specifically, it is manifesting iteslf as a program named "MapleStory". But this is only a disguise! Get rid of it, before it steals your soul!!

-visage
Quote: Original post by Michalson
I take all awards for the plainest desktop. However see if you can spot the differences between my desktop and a "stock" Windows 2000 desktop.

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You'd think one network card would be enough, two maybe, but 5??

Your "START" text is gone, the icon is changed. you have 5 network connections...
Quote: Original post by Ilici
Quote: Original post by Michalson
I take all awards for the plainest desktop. However see if you can spot the differences between my desktop and a "stock" Windows 2000 desktop.

[IMG]


You'd think one network card would be enough, two maybe, but 5??

Your "START" text is gone, the icon is changed. you have 5 network connections...


2 more things to find (more then 2 depending on how you count them). Actually 3 things, but the 3rd is really stretching, since it depends on your definition of just how many default settings must be kept for it to be "stock". Plus there is a 4th obvious difference from the average Windows 2000 desktop.

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