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My current desktop. Goal: most customization with fewest programs running to support it (my computer's a good old girl, but slow enough as it is). Jealous of transparency options not available with W98; fake it as best I can.

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How slow is "slow"? I bet I can beat you. =) (not my current system however, but what I have in my house).

Mon, Jan 14th at 09:39pm (7 years ago)
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buzlink says:

Hmmmm I like it.
Because it still not to crazy out there but clean. Other peeps using the puter can still figure out what the hell is going on..
Thats good.
OH and where did you find your windows themes, since you declare that your using the least possoble progs..
Good work, just clean up that cluttered system tray.

Mon, Jan 14th at 09:37pm (7 years ago)
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pushkin69 says:

I bet i can beat you. I have a Pent 75 laptop with a 14k modem and a 500mb hard drive. Not even counting the 40mb of RAM, (i added 32 to the origianl 8 so win98 can run) I know no-one can beat that!

Mon, Jan 14th at 10:59pm (7 years ago)
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penaduny says:

i found a 60 mhz or somthin, 400 mb hdd and 4 mb of ram in my dads wherehouse collecting dust . beat that... ohhh and a couple old dot matrix printers

Mon, Jan 14th at 11:53pm (7 years ago)
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Frost says:

*sniff* do i smell copland?

Tue, Jan 15th at 12:41am (7 years ago)
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T-Clock uses virtually no resources and will make your desk look so much better. Panekiller might take up more but it can give you the Transparency you want, even in 98!

Tue, Feb 4th at 02:35pm (6 years ago)


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on January 14th, 2002

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