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The theme is called Aquacid for Classic 1.1.1. Using Kalidescope to control the themes. Running in the top left corner we have Son of Weather Grok, In the Menu Bar at the top I am running TaskMenuBar and MoonMenu. Custom icons from who knows where. Mostly from iconfactory. Desktop from here of course. Using Mozilla to browse 'cause Opera sold out and put in pop-up ads. In the lower left we have DragThing housing the rest of my icons, the standard control strip, and iTunes serving up some Wagon Christ. Lower right we have A-Dock. I'm using an extension called Title Free to hide icon titles on the desktop. The satellite looking one is a RAM disk for SETI, so it doesn't have to write to the hard drive all the time, speeding up it's work unit time a bit.

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cant say i'm feeling that wall with that color setup

Tue, Nov 20th at 12:33pm (8 years ago)
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rkenshin says:

finally, an actual mac. =/

Tue, Nov 20th at 11:51am (8 years ago)
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Sith says:

/me wishes /me had a mac :(

Tue, Nov 20th at 12:06pm (8 years ago)
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optik808 says:

you get what you pay for. In my case, more.

Tue, Nov 20th at 05:19pm (8 years ago)
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Interesting background. I can't say I approve of the devotion you have for the Macintosh. I give this screenshot a 100 for artistic flare and creativity (the "cool factor"). At the same time I have to give a 0 for it being on an overpriced psuedo-computer.

Sat, Nov 24th at 12:48pm (8 years ago)
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chiwou says:

mmh nothing matches

Fri, Dec 22nd at 12:26pm (2 years ago)


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on November 20th, 2001

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