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  • #16
    Heh. Perhaps this one advantage to the Mac OS X version --- 32-bit, scalable up to 128x128px icon.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by foo12
      Heh. Perhaps this one advantage to the Mac OS X version --- 32-bit, scalable up to 128x128px icon.
      I rather use that Video Memory on somthing else... like my apolyton.net shortcut icon.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Thrawn05

        I rather use that Video Memory on somthing else... like my apolyton.net shortcut icon.
        Icon size doesn't affect vram usage (really. it's testable.)

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        • #19
          He hasn't come back to explain what "a bit pants" means yet.

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          • #20
            Could someone please tell us what "a bit pants" means? Never heard that one before...

            Anyway, you're right, the desktop icon is damn ugly, but at the moment I don't care, since I use DesktopX
            This space is empty... or is it?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ADG
              Anyway, you're right, the desktop icon is damn ugly, but at the moment I don't care, since I use DesktopX
              DesktopX? Isn't it too heavy on system's resources?
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              • #22
                My dad lived In England for a while, he said pants does not mean slacks or jeans it means underpants, and "a bit pants" means bad.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Level
                  My dad lived In England for a while, he said pants does not mean slacks or jeans it means underpants, and "a bit pants" means bad.
                  So what is the icon, boxers or briefs?
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                  • #24
                    Pants Explained

                    Please forgive me for using English ‘slang’, I kinda forgot that this was an international forum.

                    Some of you were right in thinking that ‘pants’ is a derogatory term used by the English when we think that something is, err, not very good. I suppose the closest term that you Americans would use is ‘sucks’.

                    And yes, we do refer to underwear as pants and i suppose that if icon was to be compared with pants (literally) it would have to be a nice set of ugly brown Y-Fronts (please tell me that you have Y-Fronts over there……)





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                    • #25
                      Y-fronts?
                      I've never heard of that but through logic I believe that must be an interesting descriptive name for briefs, which we lovingly refer to here as, "whitey tighties". I wonder if any other countries have slang names for under wear, or pants as our English brothers call them?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Kramerman
                        Y-fronts?
                        I've never heard of that but through logic I believe that must be an interesting descriptive name for briefs, which we lovingly refer to here as, "whitey tighties". I wonder if any other countries have slang names for under wear, or pants as our English brothers call them?

                        Kman
                        Other countries? There's different slang across the US, or so it seems. In the Northeast, they're called "tighty-whities". Go figure....

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Barchan


                          Other countries? There's different slang across the US, or so it seems. In the Northeast, they're called "tighty-whities". Go figure....
                          Or Jockey Shorts.

                          I guess we could say Homer is wearing pants. I wonder how the meaning of pants got changed between the UK and the US.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Alexnm
                            DesktopX? Isn't it too heavy on system's resources?
                            Not really, and my computer isn't up-to-date...
                            This space is empty... or is it?

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                            • #29
                              I believe they are Speedos – ugly brown… Yuk! Glad my icons go commando!

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