just one pic of my personal relax zone after day:

By the way: I really LOVE the Thinklight(TM). I never really knew that it is that useful while working on ambient light.
Brgds, Torsten.
I got the 1.83 Core Duo with a 14" SXGA+ panel. It might not be the brightest one but it's a pleasure to work with its high(er) 1400 resolution. I shot this desktop photo end of September last year. We went to Lake Tahoe and I took some pictures of my girlfriend and this onecreed_mty wrote:can you tell what model you have on your t60 specially on the screen?? because it looks nice at night!
There we go: http://www.d7d-impressions.de/gallery/t ... 0x1050.jpg.Temetka wrote:That is a very nice shot of your laptop in action. I like your wallpaper. So if I could second what others have asked, can we have a link to it (maybe?)...
Thanks for your comment. The calendar on the corner is called Rainlendar.clarkent wrote:great pic!
do u mind me asking what is that software for that calendar on the bottom left?
love the Thinklight also.... ingenious next to Apples illuminated keys
I've given some black task bars several chances but since I love the blue color I got used to itNS wrote:It will look better if you can use black royal noir for your task manager bar. Right?
Last one. Wallpaper (my little something given ) and Calendar are separate "entities". No need for setting up Active Desktop.mrdarcy wrote:Apologies to the original poster, but where can I find those new Thinkpad wallpapers with the calendar on it? Do they come with new Active Think theme from Lenovo or just wallpaper by themselves?
I got the Rainlendar desktop calendar after seeing yours many weeks ago, I love it. I am currently using the Black Panther skin. It is easy for my husband who is not used to using a computer calendar, this is right there on the desktop, easy to read. Thanks for the link.meshua wrote:Calendar
That's true. I even prefer and like it more than Outlook when it comes to show and remind events in the best and simpliest visually manner - because it's located directly on the desktop and the pop up event reminder catches your focus for sure (outlook doesn't anytimePurcy wrote:I got the Rainlendar desktop calendar after seeing yours many weeks ago, I love it. I am currently using the Black Panther skin. It is easy for my husband who is not used to using a computer calendar, this is right there on the desktop, easy to read. Thanks for the link.meshua wrote:Calendar
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