HumanPenguin
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2010-03-09
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@ Atlanta, GA + Oxford UK
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#11
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2010-03-09
, 13:02
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@ UK
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#12
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2010-03-09
, 13:02
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@ Worthing, England
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#13
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You can also change the size of the widget with a slider in settings. IE all that extra space in noobmonkeys screenshot is the default size of the widget you can shorten it and reduce the space taken. Very nice little widget by all acounts.
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2010-03-09
, 13:38
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@ Atlanta, GA + Oxford UK
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#14
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2010-03-09
, 13:58
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@ CT USA
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2010-03-09
, 14:00
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@ UK
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
, 14:45
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#18
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2010-03-09
, 14:56
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@ Atlanta, GA + Oxford UK
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#19
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would there be a command that could pull time form world clock so it could display on desktop using the desktop widget?
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2010-03-09
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@ London
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#20
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