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TODhaseo wrote:
2 of my favorite Type-Moon charactors at its finest
I also like shirou but i like this one better :3
*People die if they are killed*
Also i am aware i still need to uninstall*coughs* Maple
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omg... so much Valve.neo@lex wrote:
Also, I reorganized my icons and disabled transparency.
I think someone's a little too bored.Daru wrote:
Does every path lead to the delicious cake?
That's rather un-challenging. :<
That's ascending, sir.adam2046 wrote:
ordered in decending alphabetical
Google wrote:
Arranged in order from least to greatest or smallest to largest.
http://www.numbernut.com/glossary/index.shtml
sorting from A—Z (text) or 0—9 (numeric)
http://www.biloxischools.net/Schools/BJ ... BULARY.doc
Sorted from the beginning of the alphabet, the lowest number, or the earliest date.
http://www.academypa.org/Courses/5236/I ... Terms1.doc]
Indeed.peppy wrote:
Windows 7 sure makes managing large numbers of applications a lot easier.
orz.mp3Azure_Kyte wrote:
My desktop is a clusterfuck of pointless programs, shortcuts and random shit I need to delete.SPOILER[attachment=0:04eb4]maidesktop.PNG[/attachment:04eb4]
I just got that wallpaper give it backDaru wrote:
New wallpaper and a new Windows 7 style.
Win7-style taskbar buttons feel so much less cluttered than Vista ones.
You can never play too much of something!Riu wrote:
I've been playing way too much TWEWY lately xD.
You should have seen his last clean up.supergarlic wrote:
what kind of crappy clean up is that
It's called a computer. It opens programs for you. You don't even have to ask; it just knows.Harris73 wrote:
It's called a start menu. Your programs go there, not your desktop. The only programs you can put there are programs you use extremely frequently.
it's a half-assed clean up but it gets rid of the image files and other files off my desktop, leaving only the shortcuts to programs and the norm.supergarlic wrote:
what kind of crappy clean up is that
Solution:strager wrote:
It's called a computer. It opens programs for you. You don't even have to ask; it just knows.Harris73 wrote:
It's called a start menu. Your programs go there, not your desktop. The only programs you can put there are programs you use extremely frequently.
(Thanks, HAL!)