Wow - mine and Doubler's desktops seem to follow the same organisational pattern...
We've even got a lot of the same programmes and games installed
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- I've got Flashpoint, BF1942 and Audiosurf on my PC Laptop. Games like Mirror's Edge, I have for PS3.
You know about the Oblivion Online mod, Doubler? We've not gotten it to work yet. My Steam account is - Teh_Saccade if ever you fancy some L4D!
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My PS3 is The_Saccade, as you can't really make typo's with the controller
My laptop and Macbook, even though I've installed more ram in the mac, aren't the mutt's nuts, so I don't have background images to save memory. Or many icons.
They both have the same icon structure and many similar applications.
I have no idea where I got the backgrounds from...
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I run my desktop on this PC at 1440 x 900, refreshing at 75Hz.
This is the image I've been using for a few months. Unless I have a *lot* of apps running, in which case I turn it off.
This is my alternate one, for if I have polite company round or need to blow out the cobwebs from the desktop:
And this image is the one that spawned my icon organisation method - called, "Natural Divide". That was probably what attracted me to it as, when I first built this PC it was supposed to be for work only; there was supposed to be a clear distinction..! Work apps with a few sandbox or puzzle games for breaks.
That lasted until I had the graphics card delivered and it came with some new games. I hadn't played a new new game in years and now I had a machine that could run three of them at once, no problem.