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My screenshots can be seen on my blog so I wont post them here to help save LQ some bandwidth.
If you choose to take a look the 1st one is a coral reef off the shore of Queensland Australia, and the 2nd one is a storm at Uluru (or Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory.
Gnome 3 on Fedora 16 + Docky. The Shell theme is called "Elementary Luna" and the GTK3 theme is called "Boomerang Deux." I also disabled the hover effect to access the overview mode so I actually have to click on "Activities" to get to it. That feature would be nice on a tablet but it's annoying as all hell on desktop or laptop.
I'm actually starting to finally like Gnome 3 with this setup. I find this to be perfectly usable for my needs
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