Here are various screenshots of both my desktop (Soren), and my laptop (Baku). Click on the image for the full-size version (generally 1600x1200 for Soren, 1024x768 for Baku)

July 21, 2003
Soren on July 21, 2003. I just switched (back) to Enlightenment (E16) after a few years. You can see the nice, shaped borders, and the pagers down in the right-hand corner. This also shows the difference between Eterm and aterm. The weird gray thing next to gkrellm is the shaded console window. The reason it's the funny color is because it's sticky; and the theme has uses a different image for sticky vs. non-sticky. It's not very different, except that on that window I'm using a side border, and the sticky image isn't there; so it took the normal border shape and washed out all color. All I really need to do is take the normal sticky border and rotate it; just haven't done it yet. And the gray does make it distinctive.

July 21, 2003; 2
Soren on July 21, 2003. E16 again. This is a different desktop, which shows the different background. This is showing the console window unshaded; I just hit Alt-` to make it appear, and then Alt-` to make it roll up again (like in the previous screenshot).

Baku, July 7, 2003
Baku on July 7, 2003. I actually took this because my friend was wondering what Fire looked like. I've got a nice, blue, Azumanga background. Other than that, you can't change OS X around as much as Linux, so it's bound to look more similar to the older screenshots.

May 28, 2003
Soren on May 28, 2003. I was feeling bored and restless, so I decided to change up my desktop a bit. Switched Fluxbox themes and backgrounds, added a pager (in the upper left corner, used for switching desktops and managing windows) and a clip board applet in the upper right corner. The gkrellm themes don't exactly match, but the blue fire image was just too good to pass up. I'm also showing off my new gvim color scheme (slightly modified from nightshimmer-theme), and the advantages of folding (a gvim feature to compress parts of the file when viewing it).

March 23, 2002
Soren on March 23, 2003. I'm using Fluxbox regularly now, and am now running IM clients on Baku, so I no longer have ICQ open. Changed my theme and background from early shots; the grkellms are much bigger than before, because I stuck most of the graphs on. You'll also notice my new shell prompts. By this point I was using zsh, though I also have versions of those prompts in bash.

Baku, March 17, 2003
This is Baku on March 17, 2003. This is over Spring Break, working on redesigning my website, so I have four different browsers open, and I'm remotely logged in to Nysori.

May 13, 2002
This is from May 13, 2002. I was running waimea, which is a Blackbox derivative. The pretty semi-transparent title bars and such come from that. I found the transparency was too slow, though, and I missed tabbed-windows from Fluxbox, so I switched back later.

May 13, 2002 v2
This is also from May 13, 2002. Pretty similar to the last one, but this is showing off the Xplanet background image, which automatically updated cloud cover and day/night position. I decided that I prefer more abstract backgrounds, though, so I no longer use it.

Nov. 16, 2001
This is from November 16, 2001. I think I was running Blackbox then. Besides stuff like background image and themes, it looks remarkably similar to my desktop today. I probably took this because of the 75 day uptime on Nysori.