my desktop has pretty much nothing on it.
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my desktop has pretty much nothing on it.
My brother installed some stupid program for rotating the desktop wallpaper on your PC. Well, I thought it was stupid at first, but now I guess it's okay, since I just put in all the backgrounds I want and deleted the ones he had :)
Desktop from last week
Current Desktop
How can you LIVE with your desktop so cluttered with stuff? Wow. That would drive me absolutely insane. My mother has about half the stuff on her desktop that you do, and even that bugs the hell out of me.Quote:
Originally posted by maruchan
Well this mine I think i need to change the background to something new, eventhough i still like rahxephon.. I think i need new background, new trillian skin, and new winamp skin...
That's why I have my desktop icons set to be so big - that way, only a few things can be lazily put there before it gets annoying and I have to clean it up. ^_^
That's one of the nice things about OSX, too - you can set it so that NOTHING shows up on the desktop. I have it so that drives, network connections, and CDs/DVDs aren't shown on the desktop, and my trash sits in the dock instead of being there. Nice and clean.
You mean like this?Quote:
Originally posted by shidoshi
That's one of the nice things about OSX, too - you can set it so that NOTHING shows up on the desktop. I have it so that drives, network connections, and CDs/DVDs aren't shown on the desktop, and my trash sits in the dock instead of being there. Nice and clean.
Windows Xp does that too.
Win 98, ME and 2K do that as well - It's a nice thing, but not a new or exclusive thing.
To wit - I sometimes like Icons - but they have to be Big and few.
ºTracer
Where did I say it was a new thing? I just said that it was nice that OSX did that, because OS9 didn't, and my experience is with MacOS, not Windows.Quote:
Originally posted by TracerBullet
Win 98, ME and 2K do that as well - It's a nice thing, but not a new or exclusive thing.
The question I have about doing it under Windows, though, is how do you then access your drives and trash? Under OSX, the trash is in the Dock, and the Dock Finder icon, when clicked, brings up your Finder navidation window listing all of your currently accessable drives and external media.
Changed my background. I didn't resize the picture this time though.
:eek: Salma is so sexy...
Here's my current one - 051102.
Before that it was a picture of 3s repeating taken from a sound spectrum of Plaid's tune 3reccuring (go here to see what I'm talking about... I also made a desktop bg of the 'Aphex face' quite a while ago); and before that it was a b&w picture of Karl Hyde's face.
Here's my favorite Winamp skin (I left it out of the screenshot so the whole background could be seen) - Steel This Amp:
http://ruhztee.hypermart.net/pics/de...eelthisamp.gif
It can go something like This.Quote:
Originally posted by shidoshi
Where did I say it was a new thing? I just said that it was nice that OSX did that, because OS9 didn't, and my experience is with MacOS, not Windows.
The question I have about doing it under Windows, though, is how do you then access your drives and trash? Under OSX, the trash is in the Dock, and the Dock Finder icon, when clicked, brings up your Finder navidation window listing all of your currently accessable drives and external media.
ºTracer
Okay, I had to do a new one, because it shows the one thing I thought I would never, EVER see on a Mac:
http://homepage.mac.com/shidoshi/screen2.jpg
...a command line! Windows works to get away from the command line, MacOS suddenly gains one. *heh*