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Emerge desktop, rocket dock and samurize

 

Nothing much fancy going on here, except that I replaced most of the Windows XP icons in shell32.ddl with windows 7 ones to make it all look a bit more "flash".

 

EmergeTasks at the bottom left is set slightly transparent and to always be on top of other windows. When I first got it set up, I spent a while wondering what was missing. It was the time.

 

Samurize now sits on the top right alongside emergeTray, rendering the time and date, and both are also on top of all windows. Putting them there, not quite on the edge of the screen, means they sit right beside the window controls when an application is maximised.

My latest simple desktop running objectdock, rainlender, samurize and CD Art Display. Space left at the bottom for the hidden taskbar.

Finally eliminating an embarassing need. Thanks Apple! Made in Keynote '08. You can find more Apple inspired madness on Sigalakos @ DeviantArt.

A miscellaneous collection of abstract wallpapers.

So I've been making attempts lately at setting my 15" PowerBook G4 up just how I wanted it, playing around with some extra programs like GeekTool and Bowtie. This is the end result.

 

In the menu, from right to left:

- iStat Menus

- Time Machine

- Meteorologist

- Dropbox

- Tweetie

- Adium (with the Amora menu icon)

- Mail Unread Menu

 

Adium: using a slightly modified Decay 2.0 Color/List layout, with dia blue Status Icons

 

GeekTool is displaying the date and time on my desktop, as well as my To Do list (yes, I have lots of tests this week, and yes, I am procrastinating).

 

Bowtie (with the Zukunft Condensed White theme)

 

The background is RubikOriginal, found here.

Ubuntu 9.04

Avant-Window-Navigator

Wallpaper baseado em foto. A original foi tratada e recortada no photoshop.

for desktop thursday on pownce

For the Command Shift 3 group

How to record a particular area of desktop screen on Linux

 

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I have changed my desktop wallpaper in honor of this amazingly awesome incredible news!

 

Kodansha USA to Publish Sailor Moon, Sailor V Manga

 

Not just Sailor Moon, but Sailor V!!! OMG!!!! I am so excited about this! XD This has just totally made my year!

 

I got this picture from this really beautiful website that has scans of all the Sailor Moon artbooks:

 

Manga Style

Taking a cue from Here and using the Pry iCon Set.

Click on [ Actions > View all sizes ] to grab the high resolution version!

SO: Windows XP

 

Wallpaper: Panda-Z (Modificado)

 

Estilo Visual: Vista by faryaab

 

Rainmeter: Temas Enigma + HUD_Vision + Elemental + Dark_Rainmeter

 

RocketDock: Tema AstroGrey con los iconos Eqclipse 2

Desktop Livre nao precisa ser feio...

 

Criei o ranxerox theme

1 - controls = industrial-myst (ximian desktop)

2 - windows border = H2O Iridium Tri (some acqua)

3 - Icons = Gartoon

 

Firefox Qute 3 theme acompanha

 

Ubuntu 5.04 + Gnome 2.10

Working on new Photoshop brush pack

My work desktop using KDE Plasma Desktop 4.3.3

 

I like uncluttered so just have some KDE related RSS, a notes widget, world clock (so as not to phone people when they're sleeping) and six virtual desktop to fit in all the work I'm doing.

 

Effects such as present windows make the taskbar superfluous, so I don't have one.

 

Background is an old bomber over Christmas Island - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hastings_TG_582_over_Lond... (public domain)

a very girly desktop, but i was in the mood for something summer-y. i also changed the apps that i use.....no more samurize or rocketdock.

 

calendar, events, and todo list: rainlendar (skin is one way by yrong)

application launcher: objectdock

wallpaper: by me

visual style: relapse by emmanemma

dock icons: summer, love +cicadas icon set by raindropmemory

Random desktop shot of the day.

finally got around to getting my main ARD console all congfigurated up nicely.

 

this is mostly an amalgamation of various things I've used in ARD here or there to make it easier, but this is it all together.

 

Aggiornamento di tastiera, si passa alla Logitech senza fili, per un "nuovo ordine mondiale" sulla mia scrivania. Per non rincojonirmi prima del tempo (o ancora di più) con il numero dei mouse, il colore bianco rimane monopolio del Mac mentre il Pc diventa nero. Black & White.

A nice Debian Linux wallpaper.

Project: OnzeDotze

Picture: Marc Jordi

I kinda like this setup because the current song lyrics are displayed on the left. Nothing special but just for fun. We were celebrating Chinese New Year and I played Superman Batman Public Enemies to them on the computer. The kids seemed to like the desktop trippy colours.

PC Linux desktop. Screencap from the Aardman animated series "Rex The Runt", Series 1, Episode 11 (or 12 if "City Shrinkers" is ep5 rather than ep12), "Johnny Saveloy's Undoing" (the best thing Bob Monkhouse did since "Carry On Sergeant") used as my new desktop. Vince does his Jimmy Savile impression. Note mis-spelling of the names of Judith Chalmers, Simon Day and Gromit on the voice jars. Fred Reed was one of the cinematographers who filmed the show.

I can't understand why this DVD has not been made available in the UK (where the show was made). I got a copy from Amazon.com in the USA, one of the 65 new & used from $4.23. I notice now the cheapest new one is $2.20 which is around a quid. Mine cost me £8.20 inc postage and took 10 days to get to London which is less time than some stuff I bought off Amazon.co.uk. I don't know if it's region free as Linux media players don't bother with that crap. It plays.

Fixed up all the parts and spent about 15mins to do some cable management. It's really a spacious chassis which is good for air circulation. Oh, the chassis comes with 1 x 120mm fan (with blue LED) at the front grille. I will put up a couple of the 120mm fans soon!

 

Photo used at blog post - ronald-tan.com/2009/12/14/new-desktop-pc/

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Desktop Diary taken using an old Sigma 28mm F1.8 Aspherical lens with available light 1/20th second @ f3.5 on a Nikon D200 set to manual mode.

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