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January os4 grab Popular
Description: Just a grab of my current os4 setup.
Nothing fancy really.

Apps running:

Ctorrent
Wookie
Tunenet
and ib on its own screen :-)


Submitter:  Antique - More Photos from Antique  
Last Update: 19-Jan-2008 Hits: 2289
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amygdala 
Re: January os4 grab
Posted on 22-Jan-2008 17:08:49
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Strange (and call me crazy), but the pink and white area looks a little like a caricature of Bill Clinton somehow.

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