Desktop screenies

Same desktop for more than one year now. :)
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I quite like this one:

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combines my two favorite things, Calvin and Hobbes, and Mass Effect :D
 
It is desktops like this where it becomes apparent how basically no one understands the desktop analog. I hope your actual desk is covered with stuff you aren't currently working on, so at least it is consistent.

My desktop:
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Note how there is nothing sitting on my desktop, because I am not currently working on anything that doesn't already have a permanent home on my HDD. My taskbar has pinned applications I use constantly, and my start menu has moderately used applications pinned there. Now if I download something and it isn't going to stick around long term, etc, it will sit on my desktop until I am done using it. Much like you (should) use a real desk!

And that concludes The PABLO SERIES Guide to the Desktop Analog. Enjoy.
 
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Pretty sure this doesn't violate any NSFW rules.

It's a splash screen of my favorite League of Legends champion, Sivir.
 
Recently I'm keeping that wallpaper to remmind me what should I work on.
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Current desktop image. A photoshop I did while playing Star Wars: The Old Republic. The planet is Alderaan, but that's no moon...

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I have a App that changes my desktop every startup.

Here is one of my favorites.

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Note how there is nothing sitting on my desktop, because I am not currently working on anything that doesn't already have a permanent home on my HDD. My taskbar has pinned applications I use constantly, and my start menu has moderately used applications pinned there. Now if I download something and it isn't going to stick around long term, etc, it will sit on my desktop until I am done using it. Much like you (should) use a real desk!

Have to agree with this. No current temporary projects, so the view is unmarred by icons:

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A modern OS presents so many ways of organising that it's almost difficult to clutter the desktop without trying. :lol:
 
The icons are there for easy access, and are for reminding me about these projects (or any programs used to create these projects), even though I might not be working on them at the time. If I want to start working on a project again, or use Inkscape, why should I waste time clicking through more folders just to get to those files?
 
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I can get to any of my ongoing project folders within five clicks - the file explorer in Windows 7+ allows pinning folders to its icon. Right click -> go anywhere in local storage. With libraries, you can go to several of these folders at once. All without covering up Miku's vacuum-exposed face. (Hope she's doing alright with that, by the way. :shifty:)
 
She's a virtual android diva, of course she's fine.

What about getting to any of your own projects in two clicks? Saves time, doesn't it?
 
What about getting to any of your own projects in two clicks? Saves time, doesn't it?

It also saves time if you don't clean your room at all. But some can't live in a littered environment.
 
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From one of Loru's dev posts I think. What a marvellous source of desktops we have on this forum! :lol: One downside is that I keep stopping to rub the dust off, but it's actually stars...

I've never really used desktop shortcuts for files/folders as since year dot I've always shared computer accounts with Mum/Dad and so have kept stuff in my personal sub-folder of My Documents. That then becomes a slightly more boring version of a desktop, complete with shortcuts, random screenshots, text files, .tmp files......
 
She's a virtual android diva, of course she's fine.

What about getting to any of your own projects in two clicks? Saves time, doesn't it?

Ah, so she's like Batman. BTW, do you happen to have a link for the source image?

If you have to find the folder in a soup of icons, I'm not sure if it does save time. :P
 
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