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Trying to stay more minimal after a Re-install, using as many default app's as i can, Only have Office,Twitter,A Monster Ate My Homework and Adobe Air install right now, don't plan on making any more :) Apart from VMWare

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Changed my wallpaper again :eek:
I do it quite often....
 

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Here is mine currently
 

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try this script.

Code:
echo `cal`" " |
sed "s/[^0-9]$(date +%e | sed s'/ //')\([^0-9]\)/ $(date +%e | sed 's/ *\([0-9]*\)/[31m\1[0m/')\1/" |
sed s'/ $//' |
sed s'/Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa//g' |
sed s'/ / \ •  /g' |
sed s'/\([a-z]\)[ ]\ ./\1/g' |
sed s'/\•[ ]*\•/ /'|
sed s"/$/   $(date +%A)/"

it doesn't work for me.
[31m\1[0m is shown on my screen, instead the red actual day
why?
 
I dig it, but I don't really care for the credentials on it in the lower right hand corner but it's whatever. I'd love to start playing with scripts though, you guys have some nice displays going on with those.
 

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Mine 4 March. Looks awesome on a 27" IPS screen.
 

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