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lisab said:Ahaha...I love nudies :!)!
Me to! Cephalopods win the best-marine-beasty award for me though! So, phylum mollusca wins it all I guess!
The discussion revolves around participants sharing and comparing their computer desktop setups, exploring themes of organization, aesthetics, and personal preferences. It includes commentary on how desktops reflect individual work habits and styles, with a mix of humor and technical references.
Participants express a variety of opinions on desktop organization and aesthetics, with no clear consensus on what constitutes an ideal desktop setup. Some find humor in the chaos, while others prefer order, indicating a range of personal preferences.
Participants reference various software and organizational strategies, but there are no detailed explanations of these methods, leaving some assumptions and technical terms unexplained.
This discussion may be of interest to individuals curious about different approaches to desktop organization, those in STEM fields, or anyone looking for humorous takes on personal computing habits.
lisab said:Ahaha...I love nudies :!)!
GeorginaS said:Not anywhere near as cool as Lisa's.
lisab said:Oh that's really beautiful, very ethereal!
GeorginaS said:You're just one of the sweetest women on the planet, right?![]()
GeorginaS said:That's a spectacular looking thing, Lisa! Seriously, seriously cool.
JaWiB said:Fairly fresh installs, but I normally have a pretty clean desktop anyway
sam_cursed said:I'm sorry, I don't know how to make this **** smaller.
Ivan Seeking said:There is a rough grouping from left to right by function, with some prioretization from top to bottom, subgroups according to the brand [proprietary industrial software and such] and offsets to highlight frequently used programs. It is actually quite intuitive.
Matches with my background? I have no idea what that means. [edit: Do you mean the UFO stuff? Heh, that is a hobby, my background is in physics and engineering [and obviously, programming].]
BobG said:You are a very weird person. Do you have some sort of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
But, you do like XKCD, so I guess you're okay in spite of your desktop.
humanino said:I created my current desktop after Mandelbrot passed away (on Oct. 14th).
The second thumbnail is a zoom I use for my phone background.
Credit : both were created with ROOT
drizzle said:Fractors are what I call a dizzy tool! @.@
Danger said:That looks like a... a... a Microsoft flag! Doesn't your computer have brains enough to shoot that thing down on sight? (Oh, please don't tell me that you're running a Windows-burner. I couldn't stand the embarrassment of associating with you...)
jarednjames said:Thought I'd stick mine in for the hell of it.
This is my desktop PC background. Yeah, I'm a nerd.

I don't have any icons on my desktop(s) aside from whatever is default. I access all of my files through the appropriate folder in the user directory.drizzle said:Can't imagine what background one would have with UFOs.
What I meant is your disktop's background/wall paper.
turbo-1 said:It's a bit cluttered with icons, so I really should ditch a few so M-51 isn't obscured.
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jtbell said:Here's what mine looks like right now. It's about time to clean things up so as not to block the view.