Re: Post your desktop here!
I could have sworn that was LBJ in the middle.
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I could have sworn that was LBJ in the middle.
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/LegoDude _small.png
Look,
DO YOU ACCCEPT MODERATER TO RENAME THIS FILE? SURE? 100% SURE 100000% SURE YES.OK, it looks good, but inside, TOTAL RUBBISH!
I have XP and it never goes wrong and it's fine.
And HeAndHim: do you ever get tired of that layout and annoying gadgets and pan view that takes up all the space?
Right click hide gets rid of the Gadgets which I replaced with a rocketdock. I have an XP PC and 2 Vista Laptops, one has a big crack on the screen and is at my dad's house, the other is at my mum's. I don't find much difference and I go on the one that isn't being used. I animate on the Vista laptop and have to edit on it aswell as the XP renders horribly and comes out laggy.
I made my PC, Mac you can not.
And your point is? If you mean you can choose what RAM, Graphics ETC. You Choose what you have when you order.
What annoying gadgets bar? it hides behind everythingelse, and I spread them over my desktop like so: 
Tell me, wahts so annoying about that?
Awesome backround, storgero.

you should switch to puppy linux
I see we both use Nvu. it's a good program.

I see we both use Nvu. it's a good program.
Its an outdated program. Use Kompozer, NVU is no longer developed. Kompozer is a continuation of NVU.
I see vista as a virus. My laptop runs so much slower on vista, and I have everything on my external hardrive, and it's still slower than XP with everything on the C: drive. Also, everytime I turn on my computer, I have to reset the dual moniters and line them up again, and if I accidentally unplug my speakers, I have to restart again to get them working, no matter how often I reset the audio output, it doesn't work. It doesn't even redirect it to my inbuilt speakers.
And programs freeze a lot more often then they did on XP.
Edit: I had this all typed up last night, but forgot to click submit, if I did, it would have gone after A.'s post.
Last edited by Riley (May 16, 2009 (08:22pm))
I see vista as a virus.


Now THAT is an epic ghost rider.

This will probably be my desktop for a long time

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