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THIS ARE NOT THE REAL LH THEMES!!!

THIS ARE THE THEMES MADE BY WINDOWS-X!!!

very, very bad for a newbee!  give him a ban!

These are real themes. And i dont like being called a newbie. I have been in this community and the Aqua-Soft community for a long time to deserve some respect. Now if I get it from you or not, is your choice. However, these are real themes, regardless of what anything you may think. I am in the IT department at school, and Microsoft gave us an award called "Center of Innovation". If you wanna look it up, I've done that for you. We've received a Longhorn beta, and these themes were in the "C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes\" folder. Have you had Longhorn to know these are a fake?

here are the Microsoft's Centers of Innovation...

My friend Jon is on the left, and Tony on the right, my best friend. Dr. K, the Technology Director is my boss. If you have any questions about my school after that, let me know, and I will try to answer them. If then you don't believe me...then fine. You don't have to. I just offered these themes to you, the real ones.

-Lou

oh, here ya go...go to that COI site, and go down to the SIT part, and you will see a link in: "SIT students have created a resource Web site, as well as video productions using Windows? Movie Maker for school assemblies, parent events, and school-wide activities." If you click on the link, it will go to the SIT site, inside CBC, you can then click on STAFF on the left, and see LOUIE MANTIA (hence my website www.louiemantia.com) as the webmaster. So now you know.

-Lou

Hmmm.... Let me see....OK.Here's what I've found.

1. Theme name (Exactly as name I gave to my works)

2. Longhorn Aero theme does not exist in real Longhorn

3. All Longhorn visual style doesn't have sub-style and no Media Center Edition for Plex (Which is Corporal Clegg's work and I modded it)

4. There's only one Slate. No XP and PDC available at all.

5. Longhorn theme use different engine from XP so you can't use any Longhorn theme in XP except someone ported it.

I think you're mistaken about your Longhorn or something else. Gimme sec to finish downloading and see. I'll tell you in no time.

Hey, I gave you the themes from Longhorn. I am in my IT department at school, so I know what I am talking about. I went on the Longhorn PC we have, and yanked these files from it. If you don't believe me, fine. I told you about the Microsoft award, and about me, so I don't care if you believe me or not.

-Lou

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