cheddargirl wrote:
I posted this before in the fractal thread, I'll post it again here:
http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm47 … xample.jpg
Yeah, I have my taskbar on the side instead of at the bottom. I often used a lot of programs and had a lot of documents open in the past so there was a lot of grouped windows - having the taskbar on the size allowed me to easily pick out the desired windows easily.
Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
But nice fractal on your desktop.
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stevetheipad wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I posted this before in the fractal thread, I'll post it again here:
http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm47 … xample.jpg
Yeah, I have my taskbar on the side instead of at the bottom. I often used a lot of programs and had a lot of documents open in the past so there was a lot of grouped windows - having the taskbar on the size allowed me to easily pick out the desired windows easily.Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
This isn't the Mac vs. PC thread :L
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stevetheipad wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I posted this before in the fractal thread, I'll post it again here:
http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm47 … xample.jpg
Yeah, I have my taskbar on the side instead of at the bottom. I often used a lot of programs and had a lot of documents open in the past so there was a lot of grouped windows - having the taskbar on the size allowed me to easily pick out the desired windows easily.Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
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Thank me later
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I've yet to see any body running Linux, they must be out there somewhere.
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stevetheipad wrote:
I've yet to see any body running Linux, they must be out there somewhere.
You're welcome.
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funelephant wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
I've yet to see any body running Linux, they must be out there somewhere.
You're welcome.
You're welcome, right back at ya.
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stevetheipad wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I posted this before in the fractal thread, I'll post it again here:
http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm47 … xample.jpg
Yeah, I have my taskbar on the side instead of at the bottom. I often used a lot of programs and had a lot of documents open in the past so there was a lot of grouped windows - having the taskbar on the size allowed me to easily pick out the desired windows easily.Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
But nice fractal on your desktop.
Well, I work with a lot of programs for engineering courses, so it's more preferable for me to have a Windows or a Linux setup (I don't like Macs, btw. A lot of the same programs I use often lack some functions when compared to their Windows equivalent; in fact, I found it to be very nightmarish and, therefore, very uncreative for me). I've been thinking about switching to Linux, but I'm holding out because my laptop is kind of, well, old, and it might be better to switch to Linux later if I plan on buying a new laptop (no point in wasting time switching to Linux not if I plan on tossing away the laptop later).
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laser314 wrote:
scratchisthebest wrote:
http://i48.tinypic.com/l9xqs.jpg
Fractal Fr0st wins again!You use Arduino?
Eh, yeah, sometimes. I don't have much to do with it though, I need more parts.
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cheddargirl wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I posted this before in the fractal thread, I'll post it again here:
http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm47 … xample.jpg
Yeah, I have my taskbar on the side instead of at the bottom. I often used a lot of programs and had a lot of documents open in the past so there was a lot of grouped windows - having the taskbar on the size allowed me to easily pick out the desired windows easily.Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
But nice fractal on your desktop.Well, I work with a lot of programs for engineering courses, so it's more preferable for me to have a Windows or a Linux setup (I don't like Macs, btw. A lot of the same programs I use often lack some functions when compared to their Windows equivalent; in fact, I found it to be very nightmarish and, therefore, very uncreative for me). I've been thinking about switching to Linux, but I'm holding out because my laptop is kind of, well, old, and it might be better to switch to Linux later if I plan on buying a new laptop (no point in wasting time switching to Linux not if I plan on tossing away the laptop later).
You've owned a Mac?
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jji7skyline wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
But nice fractal on your desktop.Well, I work with a lot of programs for engineering courses, so it's more preferable for me to have a Windows or a Linux setup (I don't like Macs, btw. A lot of the same programs I use often lack some functions when compared to their Windows equivalent; in fact, I found it to be very nightmarish and, therefore, very uncreative for me). I've been thinking about switching to Linux, but I'm holding out because my laptop is kind of, well, old, and it might be better to switch to Linux later if I plan on buying a new laptop (no point in wasting time switching to Linux not if I plan on tossing away the laptop later).
You've owned a Mac?
apparently so
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777w wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Well, I work with a lot of programs for engineering courses, so it's more preferable for me to have a Windows or a Linux setup (I don't like Macs, btw. A lot of the same programs I use often lack some functions when compared to their Windows equivalent; in fact, I found it to be very nightmarish and, therefore, very uncreative for me). I've been thinking about switching to Linux, but I'm holding out because my laptop is kind of, well, old, and it might be better to switch to Linux later if I plan on buying a new laptop (no point in wasting time switching to Linux not if I plan on tossing away the laptop later).You've owned a Mac?
apparently so
Many people just try one and decide they don't like it. A Mac can only be judged, if you've owned one before.
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jji7skyline wrote:
777w wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You've owned a Mac?apparently so
Many people just try one and decide they don't like it. A Mac can only be judged if you've owned one before.
That's not true. You can also have used them extensively at school or work without owning one and get a pretty good idea of how much you like it.
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jji7skyline wrote:
777w wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You've owned a Mac?apparently so
Many people just try one and decide they don't like it. A Mac can only be judged, if you've owned one before.
which pretty much goes for anything unless youre super biased against a certain company or product
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
777w wrote:
apparently soMany people just try one and decide they don't like it. A Mac can only be judged if you've owned one before.
That's not true. You can also have used them extensively at school or work without owning one and get a pretty good idea of how much you like it.
Actually, a Mac is best experienced when you own one yourself. It's just how it is. I've hated Macs until I actually owned one. The other thing, is that when you use a Mac, start with an open mind, and a blank canvas.
@777w: Yep, but many people just judge things after reading a magazine article, etc.
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Many people just try one and decide they don't like it. A Mac can only be judged if you've owned one before.That's not true. You can also have used them extensively at school or work without owning one and get a pretty good idea of how much you like it.
Actually, a Mac is best experienced when you own one yourself. It's just how it is. I've hated Macs until I actually owned one. The other thing, is that when you use a Mac, start with an open mind, and a blank canvas.
Could you explain how in the Mac vs. PC topic? We've gone horribly off-topic here, yet again.
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
That's not true. You can also have used them extensively at school or work without owning one and get a pretty good idea of how much you like it.Actually, a Mac is best experienced when you own one yourself. It's just how it is. I've hated Macs until I actually owned one. The other thing, is that when you use a Mac, start with an open mind, and a blank canvas.
Could you explain how in the Mac vs. PC topic? We've gone horribly off-topic here, yet again.
I just realized this was Share your Desktop.
That's a little sad, guys.
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stevetheipad wrote:
I've yet to see any body running Linux, they must be out there somewhere.
I run Linux, but on my laptop. (On my desktop as well, but not as the main boot.)
I'd post my laptop's desktop, but I'm at a friend's house at the moment and don't have it with me. Maybe tomorrow.
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jji7skyline wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Cheddar - you're too creative to own a PC.
But nice fractal on your desktop.Well, I work with a lot of programs for engineering courses, so it's more preferable for me to have a Windows or a Linux setup (I don't like Macs, btw. A lot of the same programs I use often lack some functions when compared to their Windows equivalent; in fact, I found it to be very nightmarish and, therefore, very uncreative for me). I've been thinking about switching to Linux, but I'm holding out because my laptop is kind of, well, old, and it might be better to switch to Linux later if I plan on buying a new laptop (no point in wasting time switching to Linux not if I plan on tossing away the laptop later).
You've owned a Mac?
Sort of. I worked in a lab that had both Mac and a [dinosaur] Windows. Using both, I came up with the conclusion that Mac is more better for personal recreation, where Windows was more better for a more office/business setting - considering that I needed space to design high-end graphs and documents, I liked Windows better. But to each his/her own - each person has different computer needs and no one can definitively say which OS is out there is more superior than the other, they can only say which OS system is right for them.
But we're getting off-topic. Back to desktop images.
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This on tile.
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cheddargirl wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Well, I work with a lot of programs for engineering courses, so it's more preferable for me to have a Windows or a Linux setup (I don't like Macs, btw. A lot of the same programs I use often lack some functions when compared to their Windows equivalent; in fact, I found it to be very nightmarish and, therefore, very uncreative for me). I've been thinking about switching to Linux, but I'm holding out because my laptop is kind of, well, old, and it might be better to switch to Linux later if I plan on buying a new laptop (no point in wasting time switching to Linux not if I plan on tossing away the laptop later).You've owned a Mac?
Sort of. I worked in a lab that had both Mac and a [dinosaur] Windows. Using both, I came up with the conclusion that Mac is more better for personal recreation, where Windows was more better for a more office/business setting - considering that I needed space to design high-end graphs and documents, I liked Windows better. But to each his/her own - each person has different computer needs and no one can definitively say which OS is out there is more superior than the other, they can only say which OS system is right for them.
But we're getting off-topic. Back to desktop images.
I've never seen a moderator use improper grammar before.
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I have a stupid default one...
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ImagineIt wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You've owned a Mac?Sort of. I worked in a lab that had both Mac and a [dinosaur] Windows. Using both, I came up with the conclusion that Mac is more better for personal recreation, where Windows was more better for a more office/business setting - considering that I needed space to design high-end graphs and documents, I liked Windows better. But to each his/her own - each person has different computer needs and no one can definitively say which OS is out there is more superior than the other, they can only say which OS system is right for them.
But we're getting off-topic. Back to desktop images.I've never seen a moderator use improper grammar before.
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Bad grammar habit of mine.
I have a stupid default one...
You could always modify your current theme, download other themes, and or download that even allows you to create your own themes.
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cheddargirl wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Sort of. I worked in a lab that had both Mac and a [dinosaur] Windows. Using both, I came up with the conclusion that Mac is more better for personal recreation, where Windows was more better for a more office/business setting - considering that I needed space to design high-end graphs and documents, I liked Windows better. But to each his/her own - each person has different computer needs and no one can definitively say which OS is out there is more superior than the other, they can only say which OS system is right for them.
But we're getting off-topic. Back to desktop images.I've never seen a moderator use improper grammar before.
[/offtopic]Bad grammar habit of mine.
I have a stupid default one...
You could always modify your current theme, download other themes, and or download that even allows you to create your own themes.
I thought you could create themes right in the control panel. (On windows)
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funelephant wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
I've never seen a moderator use improper grammar before.
[/offtopic]Bad grammar habit of mine.
I have a stupid default one...
You could always modify your current theme, download other themes, and or download that even allows you to create your own themes.
I thought you could create themes right in the control panel. (On windows)
Well, you could modify current themes and then save those modifications as your own, but it's not really creating one.
Now this is an example of an XP theme created by someone.
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cheddargirl wrote:
funelephant wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
I've never seen a moderator use improper grammar before.
[/offtopic]Bad grammar habit of mine.
You could always modify your current theme, download other themes, and or download that even allows you to create your own themes.I thought you could create themes right in the control panel. (On windows)
Well, you could modify current themes and then save those modifications as your own, but it's not really creating one.
Now this is an example of an XP theme created by someone.
Oh
Thanks
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cheddargirl wrote:
funelephant wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
I've never seen a moderator use improper grammar before.
[/offtopic]Bad grammar habit of mine.
You could always modify your current theme, download other themes, and or download that even allows you to create your own themes.I thought you could create themes right in the control panel. (On windows)
Well, you could modify current themes and then save those modifications as your own, but it's not really creating one.
Now this is an example of an XP theme created by someone.
IT'S BEAUTIFUL
Where can I find a Vista theme that takes away from the shame of having Vista?
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