Thanks. I am usually committed to my projects though.
You might think that from just the bootscreen, but I posted that because it was the only finished bit.
I'm going to add some dockapps soon, like a clock, load meter, net monitor etc...
That bryce render (started when my last post happened: is still going on the last pass, then has to antialias) could really be a while. I did it on the maximum settings at 1600x1200. Damn, I should have done it as a tiled network render, it could have been so much faster. I mean, a dual 1.25 G4, another 1.33GHZ PowerBook G4, a 250MHZ 3400 and a 333MHZ G3 all helping... that would make it so much faster. 4 times :S
Edit: I cancelled it. It looks no better than the one on standard quality. And I need some CPU to get some work done...
I could have reniced it but it still would have taken ages.
Edit again, when the G4 is not being used, I'll boot it into 10.3.
And as for a media player, I think i'll keep vlc...

New desktop in progress: how do you like it? Tux holds this gun and shoots the hell out of a target practice picture of Gates and Ballmer...
Edit:

There. Now to add gates and ballmer...
Those shell casings drove me insane though, it took ages to get them all in the right place - I randomized their positions with bryce and then put them in place one by one so they weren't underground or levitating...
Edit again: And damn, there was a whole other side to that gun...
Edit again: w00t.
Two 1600x1200 desktops:

And the new one!
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Edit YET AGAIN!
Damn, forgot to antialias it. Rendering it again WITH antialiasing.
Edit YET ANOTHER EDIT again:
Here's that antialiased version. Have fun...

Bloody hell, another update!
Two gamma corrected versions. I'm not going to bother uploading them, they only have to be used inside flying chair.
Ok, another update:
(think how much higher my post count would be if I had hit reply instead of edit)

Xterms are now the l33t standard, that is green text on black. A minor change. Makes me feel more at home. Shame they don't do transparency though. (my Mac OS X terminals are semitransparent green on black).