[QUOTE=jaybuz;24930825]When are you going to start using Celsius?[/QUOTE]
I'm stuck on Farenheit, growing up in the USA kind of does that. It's the culture... not something to nitpick on.
[QUOTE=shoe;24931070]I'm stuck on Farenheit, growing up in the USA kind of does that. It's the culture... not something to nitpick on.[/QUOTE]
I have to use celsius for my comp temps cause I'm too lazy to convert farenheit to celsius to figure out if I'm in trouble or not.
[QUOTE=ali3n92;24881890]Because it is. But never fear, I managed to find a high resolution version! :v:
[img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/Untitleda2.png[/img_thumb][/QUOTE]
I don't think your eyes work very well. That looks just as horrible as before. High res != high quality. That still has artifacts all over the place.
I need to find a better Windows 7 theme. I've tried Nude XL and Nude 2 and while they're both close to perfect they have a bunch of little issues that really bug me. I don't want anything too fancy - just something that's simple and has the same smooth look of the Nude themes.
[QUOTE=jaybuz;24930340]How much was your mac book?[/QUOTE]
$950 because of the College Student Discount.
EDIT: Luckily, I didn't have pay for it. It was a graduation present.
Whats a good program that switches wallpapers automatically, or even better where you can put in how long it takes to switch from one image to another.
Little side note: I am using 2 screens, so it needs to be optimized for that.
[QUOTE=Kaelnukem;24947755]Whats a good program that switches wallpapers automatically, or even better where you can put in how long it takes to switch from one image to another.
Little side note: I am using 2 screens, so it needs to be optimized for that.[/QUOTE]
If you're using Windows 7 you can make it do so without other software, if you aren't using 7, I couldn't tell you.
[QUOTE=Onyx3173;24949296]If you're using Windows 7 you can make it do so without other software, if you aren't using 7, I couldn't tell you.[/QUOTE]
I can do it with windows 7? Damn I've been using this program all along to get wallpapers on both screens.
[QUOTE=Kaelnukem;24949363]I can do it with windows 7? Damn I've been using this program all along to get wallpapers on both screens.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, you can choose a folder of pictures instead of a single picture for your desktop and you can tell it to cycle through at different intervals as well as setting it to shuffle or go through them in order.
[img]http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/9867/95156168.png[/img]
I have literally the most boring background in the world.
But at least my MSStyle is cool for an XP-created one. C:
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you know it's bad when your own father comes into your room, sees your desktop, and calls you a hipster
the man is almost 45 i mean come on seriously what the hell
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/jelly.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Onyx3173;24949490]Yeah, you can choose a folder of pictures instead of a single picture for your desktop and you can tell it to cycle through at different intervals as well as setting it to shuffle or go through them in order.[/QUOTE]
The wallpaper doesnt stretch over both screens though, the wallpaper displays twice now. How do i get it to stretch?
[QUOTE=Kaelnukem;24956508]The wallpaper doesnt stretch over both screens though, the wallpaper displays twice now. How do i get it to stretch?[/QUOTE]
You are going to need a third party program like ultramon to do that.
[QUOTE=Kaelnukem;24956508]The wallpaper doesnt stretch over both screens though, the wallpaper displays twice now. How do i get it to stretch?[/QUOTE]
For that I believe you do need alternate software. As far as I know, since Windows has poor dual monitor support it will show the desktop image twice, once on each monitor.
Ninja'd and didn't even realize it... :ninja:
Tried turning my second monitor to portrait but 900px just isn't enough width. :(
[URL="http://files.rewindstudios.com/Screencaps/landscape-portrait.png"][IMG_thumb]http://files.rewindstudios.com/Screencaps/landscape-portrait.png[/IMG_thumb][/URL]
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/earthlights2_dmsp_big1.png[/img]
Reason that it's not shown as desktop is because I'm using a different wallpaper, but thought it would be nice to share it.
On my laptop. Got windows 7 on it today.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/Namnlos1.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=jaybuz;24930825]When are you going to start using Celsius?[/QUOTE]
He is. It's just very hot there.
Using Appows theme, Token icons and Rainmeter with Visage for transparency.
[IMG]http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/ac66/Error404ninja/desktop2.jpg[/IMG]
So, your Opera is always transparent like that?
That would give me such a headache after awhile
[IMG]http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/9788/sharpysdesktopworldmap.jpg[/IMG]
Ubuntu 10.04
Openbox with Tint2 and Conky.
Changed wallpaper due to popular demand.
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/Untitledb2.png[/img]
I'm not so sure about this one, I will probably change it again soon.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11731332/desktop%20new.png[/img]
My new computer.
meh. for whatever reason that background makes the shortcuts black with a faint white glow.
[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3US72YedH68[/hd]
That background is disturbing.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6769272/desktop.jpg[/img]
Just about to get rainmeter.
[QUOTE=lilcheeselad;25000639]So, your Opera is always transparent like that?
That would give me such a headache after awhile[/QUOTE]
The transparency is controllable for the taskbar, open programs, and the start menu. I can set it between almost invisible to completely opaque.
Shit, that tears it. I want W7 now.
[IMG]http://imgkk.com/i/ofwt.png[/IMG]
Had my first go at making an illustration today.
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