Archive for August, 2003

Untitled Posted August 31, 2003 at 12:00 am

I finally ordered a domain and hosting for my new site, ACP Studios, with ICDSoft. The new site will eventually phase this one out as my personal page. The main reason for the change is that Georgia Tech’s PRISM pages don’t allow for either PHP or MySQL content so I’ve been limited to static content for this page up until now. This has made the site cumbersome to maintain and update with any regularity. My plan is to have a new page with more content that can be dynamically retrieved from a database.

Under My Umbrella Posted August 25, 2003 at 12:00 am

Description

The interesting thing here is the little extra objects on the desktop (weather, battery monitor, picture frame, etc.). These are some of the Widgets that come with the slick piece of Mac goodness known as Konfabulator. Konfabulator is powered by JavaScript runtime engine that allows users to create and use widgets that can do many things. The only catch is that it’s shareware.

The picture frame is my favorite. It’s like having picture-in-picture on your monitor! Not that picture-in-picture was ever useful on my TV, but still.

Credits

  • Theme - Pro Plastic by Kevin MacLeod
  • Desktop Picture - Ai Yori Aoshi by Cynical126
  • Icons - Smoothicons by Corey Marion
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Mystique Girl Posted August 2, 2003 at 12:00 am

Description

Features a gorgeous wallpaper that combines the serenity of Bliss, the default Windows XP desktop, with a cute anime chick. The visual style is nothing more than the silver theme that comes with Windows XP. Added silver-ish Winamp skin to taste. burnatonce has been updated to version 0.98, which includes a fix for an ugly permissions bug that would keep you from burning some files.

Credits

  • Wallpaper - Mystique Girl v3c by Dinik
  • Winamp - WinampXP by Mike Kantor
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Untitled Posted August 2, 2003 at 12:00 am

The desktops section has been updated with recent screen captures from both Aqualung and Wolfwood. The latter features artwork by the talented Fred Gallagher in a composition by your’s truly so check it out.