How you can be sure?
I have XP for example. Just using native “black theme” (not windowblinds or similiar sh*t) ;o)
EDIT: I see now …LAN notification icon is different… 
How you can be sure?
I have XP for example. Just using native “black theme” (not windowblinds or similiar sh*t) ;o)
EDIT: I see now …LAN notification icon is different… 
Not sure, it’s long time
Google “wide desktop wallpapers” - it was from one of first three links - under abstract category
Because I have windows 7 I have many wallpapers.
Holy shit!
a tri-core CPU!
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Where’s that gfrom? it’s rather cool.
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woah, love that one. can you post the source please?
Check the top left corner of the screen, I didn’t take off the watermark thing.
thanks! the whole portfolio is just AMAZING.
I just acidently found Wallpaper which perfectly fits to my ambient lightening in my gaming corner
(Sorry for quality - I am Photographer-antitalent)
https://img269.imageshack.us/img269/7661/done12.jpg
Here it is in original resolution:
https://img51.imageshack.us/img51/4422/colorpulse192010803234.jpg
PS: Postapocalyptic wallpaper above is awesome!
Dual monitors running rainmeter with some custom adjustments and icons. When I get unlazy I’ll setup the CPU monitoring to all three cores and not over all, same with my other partitions. :fffuuu:
I may or may not have just replayed Halo 2…
Haha, i used to love that band.
Nice and generic. Love it.

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