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This is my desktop at work. Actual source. Haven't changed it in more then a year.

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I see these motivational wallpapers and wonder, do people actually see their wallpaper? I might see mine for 30 seconds ever week when I restart my computer or reset it after a crash. The rest of the time it is covered by a firefox window that's open 24/7 and a bunch of other windows. I haven't changed my wallpaper in a year because I only see about 10% of it around the edges.
 
Cool Wallpaper but what are the gadgets called that you are using? I am interested in them


The top ones are the old Yahoo! widgets that were around for Windows XP and still work on Windows 64 so I keep using them: Calendar, Reflection Clock, Yahoo! Weather.

http://widgets.yahoo.com/

The bottom ones are Vista/W7 gadgets: Norton Antivirus & System Monitor.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/personalize/gadgets

The wallpaper is called Nox, by vStyler. http://skins19.wincustomize.com/16/36/1636296/8/35259/preview-8-35259.jpg
 
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Been using this for my desktop tower lately. I like natural scenes such as this field in Hokkaido Island, Japan.
 
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Wish there was a better way to show that. But I dont know how to get good results with my camera and I cant find a screenshot app. Dont have a mini HDMI cable either. Wallpaper came from wallbase.net. I use it on my netbook as well.
 
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It's not the highest quality picture out there, but it's certainly striking if you're an aerophile like myself. It's a couple of F-15s (foreground) intercepting a couple of MiG-29s entering North American airspace. They were to be escorted to an airshow in Canada.

+1 to awesome
 
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