Post Your Desktop

Thanks Smile I'm running a program called Rainmeter that is letting me display all that data. It's a really neat little desktop aid.
Do you have the original image of your Desktop? Kinda awesome.
I wish I could source this better but it was a random find on wallbase.net. My apologizes that I can't seem to locate my 1440x900 version, but this one is an exact match, just in a 1920x1200 resolution.
Could just save the 100 zoom and crop it
(Jul. 14, 2010  3:08 AM)Meruda Wrote: I wish I could source this better but it was a random find on wallbase.net. My apologizes that I can't seem to locate my 1440x900 version, but this one is an exact match, just in a 1920x1200 resolution.

Ah, it's all good. Thanks!
i have the white desktop from dot hack gu and a working gu dock
My background is a picture of the one i love. =)
(Aug. 23, 2010  3:33 PM)ShredderN64 Wrote: Anyone play this game before?

It looks a little too serious for me. Cool
My desktop is kinda large because I run dual screens, my second screen being my 46" LCD TV.

Also, LCD TVs have surprisingly low resolution.

You clearly just took a screenshot right now.

Why does your clock have the wrong time?
(Sep. 10, 2010  12:03 AM)BlankShot Wrote: My desktop is kinda large because I run dual screens, my second screen being my 46" LCD TV.

Also, LCD TVs have surprisingly low resolution.


This is so cool!
(Sep. 10, 2010  12:03 AM)BlankShot Wrote: My desktop is kinda large because I run dual screens, my second screen being my 46" LCD TV.

Also, LCD TVs have surprisingly low resolution.

your desktop is awesomeEee
(Sep. 10, 2010  12:03 AM)BlankShot Wrote: My desktop is kinda large because I run dual screens, my second screen being my 46" LCD TV.

Also, LCD TVs have surprisingly low resolution.

I'm not trying to be a turd here, but why do you use your 46" LCD as your second screen and not your primary? Also, doesn't it hurt your eyes on something so big because I occasionally use a 42 when I want to use it as a HTPC, but then I have to sit further back and everything just seems small...

Also, what do you do on your computer to require a resolution higher than 1280x720 or 1920x1080?

Nice background though.
(Sep. 10, 2010  1:16 AM)Cpt. Squirrel Wrote: I'm not trying to be a turd here, but why do you use your 46" LCD as your second screen and not your primary?

His room set-up. He usually uses the TV to watch anime. And play video games.
(Sep. 10, 2010  1:16 AM)Cpt. Squirrel Wrote:
(Sep. 10, 2010  12:03 AM)BlankShot Wrote: My desktop is kinda large because I run dual screens, my second screen being my 46" LCD TV.

Also, LCD TVs have surprisingly low resolution.

I'm not trying to be a turd here, but why do you use your 46" LCD as your second screen and not your primary? Also, doesn't it hurt your eyes on something so big because I occasionally use a 42 when I want to use it as a HTPC, but then I have to sit further back and everything just seems small...

Also, what do you do on your computer to require a resolution higher than 1280x720 or 1920x1080?

Nice background though.

Like Daegor42 said, I only use my TV to watch anime and play games. Sometimes when I'm studying, I'll put important notes such as physics formulas up there, things that I just need to reference and not stare at. I don't use it as my main screen because it's extremly impractical. It's simply not nesscessary to do things like surfing the net and typing up essays and the such on something so big.
Finally changed my wallpaper. (Click to View)
(Sep. 10, 2010  12:05 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: You clearly just took a screenshot right now.

Why does your clock have the wrong time?

BWHAHAA I JUST READ THIS POST.

I didn't take the screenshot just then. I actually pulled that picture from another time I posted in another "Post your Desktop" thread on another forum, because I hadn't changed my desktop since then.

oh, and lol hazama.
I'll probably change it soon Tongue_out But for now.
[Image: wallpaper.png]
Btw at Blank Shot's desktop Tongue_out
Guilmon still looks coolest Tongue_out
Pyro, that is an awesome desktop