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Glad you liked it Dave :D if you want the original 2.917kb bitmap image, I'll Zip it and send via E-mail.
Let me know. Chris |
That works great because of the drop shadows on the icons. (That also means if Chris's image had drop shadows itself, it would become confusing, eh?) I didn't realize that the Mac desktop had that, that looks very nice indeed.
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Yeh. The only problem is that the bottom of her panties are off the screen. The original isn't the same aspect as my display. Oh well :)
Chris - yeah, go ahead and send it to the email address I posted earlier. Once I get Photoshop back (long story short, I had a fire and the cleaning people took my PowerMac *and* my Photoshop box), I'll work on it a bit. Tone - Mac OS X == sexy. Everything looks good in it :) |
By the way, I'm a high-resolution junkie. I run the following resolutions on the following monitors:
At work: 3200x1200 on a dual 19" Sony Trinitron FD monitor setup (see picture). Power Mac: 1600x1200 on a Sony CPD-G400 19" flat monitor Dual Athlon: 1600x1200 on a Sony CPD-E540 21" flat monitor PowerBook: 1280x854 on its gorgeous 15.2" display :) Linux Workstation (1.4GHz Athlon): 1600x1200 on a Sony GDM-F400 19" flat monitor and I have a boatload more but those are my main ones (though I only have the PowerBook right now). Joann uses 800x600 on a 19" monitor. <b>Who the fuck does that!?!</b> Stunning. Out of the insurance deal, I'm going to be getting one of Apple's 23" bundles of love, which will hook up to the Power Mac. I will probably also buy a second 21" monitor and run dual monitors on my new Pentium 4 box I'm building, and move the CPD-G400 (currently on Power Mac) to the dual Athlon, which'll become my Linux box. Weeee! 1920x1200, here I come! |
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Btw, what's the doohickey on top of your left monitor? I can't decide if it's a microwave receiver, a solar oven, or one of those Jiffy-Snap vaccuum sealers... :) |
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apparently, its a lamp. ~james |
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Bugging the crap out of And?
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I'm experiencing a strong sense of deja vu all over again ...
(I still think your setup is cool, Dave) |
I usually keep email and text editing on one side (right), web browsing and other shit on the left. I just put the text editor in the middle to show the spanning.
I set it up with dual video cards; newer video cards can do it by themselves (Radeon 9700 Pro, for example). I was using nView software for the spanning, and I bought a product called UltraMon to create a second task bar and handle that sort of shit. |
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