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I'm sorry lou, but these are NOT from Longhorn :no:

We all appreciate the thought though

I told you that you dont have to believe me, but I gave you the themes STRAIT FROM LONGHORN. I said that you don't have to believe me. End of story.

-Lou

I am in my IT department at school, so I know what I am talking about.

Jesu! What makes you think that this means you know what you're talking about?! My company does loads of work for schools, most of the IT staff are under payed and under trained. And ****ing stupid...

Are you sure this 'Longhorn' PC you took the themes from, really was a Longhorn machine?! Hah.

:laugh: :laugh: lol, look at his name lou_dude88...

he is from 1988, he is a 15/16 year old guy!

he can't follow leasons on that microsoft school at that age!

:D :) :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

btw: sorry for my bad english!

Edited by edgarf28

well for those who are thankful, you are welcome. however those of you who do not believe me and/or want to ban me, go ahead, i am leaving anyway after your poor treatment to me. I have never been treated like this in the past from Aqua-Soft or AquaXP. I am not saying to change your ways, but welcome some new guests. Read up, we wouldn't have become a Microsoft COI if we weren't knowledgeable, so if you don't think I am, so be it. I don't care, I am leaving. You treated me very bad, even for a newbie to your forums. Goodbye. Have a nice day.

-Lou

Woah, what was up with that? Real Longhorn themes?

For starters, LH themes have components that use Avalon. XP does not have that functionality. Second, no one cares about your dinky award from MS for innovation. If you couldn't tell those themes were from WindowsX, who did a superb job of fooling you. :yes: How did you guys get an award for innovation if you can't even tell the difference? I'd say the award is for the most innovative bull****.

Props to WindowsX for the great themes. :ninja:

lou_dude88, I understand how you feel (T_T) Hope yopu haven't left yet. I used to go to aquaxp forum but now I left because I'm not real Mac freak and members in there threated me as ****. They acted like I ripped Iceman's work although I asked him to give him a help for making installer and he accepted but lil mistaken happened which changed my path from aquaxp forever.

But one thing you shouldn't do is "You acted like you're an professor from MS certified which is unacceptable in reasons and behavior" That makes ppl dislike you.

Edited by Windows X

WindowsX has the right idea about things. The thing that makes us in here not really like your attitude is the fact that you come in here with a very condescending attitude towards our members and make like you have this special background that none of us can come close to having. And, because of your special background, you're the authority on Microsoft-related prooducts, and nothing else outside of what you say can be true because you know so much.

I think you need to just chill man. We're trying to tell you something here that just might prove you wrong - and we all can be proven wrong at sometime in our lives, I'm pretty sure. Don't be so defensive please and open your mind up to the possibilities that other members are giving you. You're not the only person in the world who has access to Longhorn...

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