Post your Desktop
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- Gramps
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Yeah I get pretty bad backpains after a while from the way I slouch in my chair. Maybe putting my monitor onto the second tier of my desk will help?
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Yeah, unfortunately I still get those same pains when I slouch over my laptop to the left there too much =p
I do love my leather-bound-book disguise/cover.
I do love my leather-bound-book disguise/cover.
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That is a good point; I slouch like crazy whenever I use my laptop from a desk. It did not even occur to me that that would have been a laptop; that's awesome. I like the hat, as well. I'm assuming that's a hat.
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I should try to get a shot of my workspace. It would give a fantastic visual representation of how much more awesome Glabbit's setup is than all of ours.
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- Short end of the stick
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When I'm playing games or whatever on the computer I have this fold out side table that I put my Nostromo and mouse on so I can lean back in my chair, otherwise I use a plugged in controller, I find it helps with the back pain.Renegade_Turner wrote:Yeah I get pretty bad backpains after a while from the way I slouch in my chair. Maybe putting my monitor onto the second tier of my desk will help?
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Jesse you've made me so proud!underthedeep wrote:i want to say something witty but i feel weird talking about my asshole.
i'll just leave this here.
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Damnit.
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Atomic Alarm Clock: tray clock and calendar
Winstep: widgets
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Man, I have to tell you.
I am so glad I found out about a program called Fences the other day. Otherwise this would just be entirely filled with shortcuts and folders.
I am so glad I found out about a program called Fences the other day. Otherwise this would just be entirely filled with shortcuts and folders.
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Clock and Calendar from http://drive-software.com/atomicalarmclock.html
Widgets from http://www.winstep.net/
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WIP[OLD]
http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z35 ... 135e5c.png
Trying to work out how to set all of the backgrounds to change along with Aero. I think I've almost worked it out but meh, if it doesn't work, I'll just wait until Windows 8.1, then disable the Start Screen, Hotspots, etc and go all out Rainmeter/RocketDock.
So yeah, I'm now either going full Rainmeter/StartScreen duo or getting rid of all of W8's features and going full on just Rainmeter and RocketDock, if I can work out how RocketDock works that is.
Edit:
Seems I'm staying with the regular Rainmeter/normal Windows stuff combo. Finally worked out how to set Rainmeter skin backgrounds to change with Aero
Now all I need to do is work out how to add generic text.
http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z35 ... 135e5c.png
Trying to work out how to set all of the backgrounds to change along with Aero. I think I've almost worked it out but meh, if it doesn't work, I'll just wait until Windows 8.1, then disable the Start Screen, Hotspots, etc and go all out Rainmeter/RocketDock.
So yeah, I'm now either going full Rainmeter/StartScreen duo or getting rid of all of W8's features and going full on just Rainmeter and RocketDock, if I can work out how RocketDock works that is.
Edit:
Seems I'm staying with the regular Rainmeter/normal Windows stuff combo. Finally worked out how to set Rainmeter skin backgrounds to change with Aero
Now all I need to do is work out how to add generic text.