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That's a very interesting, and earthy image! I like the way the transparent cube makes the background merge with itself in a sort of illusory way. Good job!
after googling a bit ... no , its a straight one ...
It wasn't a serious question.
This one is a serious question: Why do you choose to run a digital antique? Newer and better options are available. Linux has come a very long way since 2003, in both ease of use and hardware support.
bloody hell ... might just as well log in as root ... ^_^
ok , what caught my eyes was that clock infront of a paper ... whats that ... may i ask ...??
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I was just jesting about root, it's you own choice of course.
Clock in front of paper? You mean by the digital clock. Its pidgin, formerly named gaim. My status is set to away. The chat window bottom right is also part of pidgin.
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