Artist's Note
YAY for dual montiors
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its not that great, all is see is a wall with basic apps running that are not customized whatsoever just minor color changes. You can do better.
Tue, Sep 17th at 10:37pm (7 years ago)
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yep
Tue, Sep 17th at 06:51pm (7 years ago)
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you blur out your Photoshop but not your AIM?
Tue, Sep 17th at 06:55pm (7 years ago)
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im gonna message all thosep eople and tell them that you posted their aol screenames over the internet for all these geeks to see.
Tue, Sep 17th at 07:42pm (7 years ago)
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i imed zac is yo daddy, so u can skip him, i liked the sn. as for the screen shot, u should have at least something beside your wall paper on there.
Tue, Sep 17th at 08:18pm (7 years ago)
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Redux . . . . . geeks???
You practically live here.
LOL (kidding . . . )
As for fortyeight - you don't need another monitor. In fact, as far as aesthetics go, multimonitors blow - ya got your wallpaper, then a big plastic monitor border, then probably a bit of your drywall between the two monitors, then another monitor border, and then the rest of your wallpaper. Ugly, ugly. Instead, close some windows, or get a bigger monitor (21 inch or so), OR get an LCD flatpanel that can be alinged vertically and that could give you a bit more room. Or, if you're really hard up for space and you're on crack, get a projector, hook that sucker up to your computer and your problem is solved (great if you want to watch DVD's too.)
By the way, not a bad screenie.
Tue, Sep 17th at 08:28pm (7 years ago)
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Projectors suck as monitors. You have to be in the dark. But they kick ass for Super Smash Bros!!!
Tue, Sep 17th at 09:35pm (7 years ago)
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flip the other wall around so the red parts meet.
Wed, Sep 18th at 06:56pm (7 years ago)
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where do i get the wall?
Sun, Sep 22nd at 03:04am (7 years ago)
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lol, the screen shot was just meant for a friend, and i didn't want him to see the whole thing i was working on. and if u really have time to im all those people go for it:) w00t