Post Your Desktop

no you are a cunt

That may be true, but at least I don’t go around calling people names unprovoked.

Ubuntu can dump quicklaunch shortcuts into a variety of customizable folders, with a wide variety of options such as color, scale, size, sorting, duration, and labels.

They can be nested. With just icons, the first tray can drop icons vertically, and the inner tray can bring them horizontally, with a tray inside that expanding vertically again, ad nauseum. You can make your desktop into a whole damn Scrabble game using Ubuntu’s quicklaunch trays.

Friends don’t let friends post drunk.

If you’re on Windows, I recommend RocketDock. I use it and like it. And best of all, it’s free.

But so is Ubuntu… :frowning:

This is true, but it’s a bit overkill in this case. Thanks for the suggestion however :stuck_out_tongue:

Thanks Dan, I’ll try it out.

Your desktop was good except for that pony in the middle.

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I’m not on my desktop right now (laptops in bed…woo), so I’ll just show you the picture I’m using for my desktop:

Absolutely adore this pic. :slight_smile:

Pfft, Rainbow Dash isn’t even a unicorn pegasus.

Reminds me of that one Disney movie whose name escapes me. Must be the bespectacled protagonist and the dark-skinned love interest.

The Road to El Dorado? No wait, Atlantis… The Road to El Dorado was the first one to struck me but the protagonist doesn’t wear glasses.

EDIT: And apparently it wasn’t produced by disney either.

That movie was from Dreamworks and neither protagonist had glasses.

I don’t have the patience to read through a wikipedia list of Disney animated films to find the one I’m thinking of, but it was definitely Disney.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire was Disney. The protagonist, Milo, voiced by Michael J. Fox, wore glasses. The “love interest” was Kida, a white haired woman.

I haven’t seen the flick but I know its basic plot.

That’s the one!

Atlantis was an awesome cartoon.

it’s a ripoff of nadia

:3


Used XP before this summer.

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