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uhum... Nice transparency.  :cool:

lol... another one just entering the thread and posting an answer before reading through the thread. raising post counts is cool, I do it too (<- with this post for ex.)

Anyway, guy's, what's up? is the base of this thread still alive? or I'm I the only one left? *bibber*

By the way, Dawn of the Dead just started yesterday in cinemas. I know, we are half a year late, but to all of you who didn't see it yet: get a ticked and enjoy it! my new favourite movie.

lol... another one just entering the thread and posting an answer before reading through the thread. raising post counts is cool, I do it too (<- with this post for ex.)

Anyway, guy's, what's up? is the base of this thread still alive? or I'm I the only one left? *bibber*

By the way, Dawn of the Dead just started yesterday in cinemas. I know, we are half a year late, but to all of you who didn't see it yet: get a ticked and enjoy it! my new favourite movie.

lol ;)

I'm thinking of unsubcribing from this topic :unsure: it's kinds useless

By the way, Dawn of the Dead just started yesterday in cinemas. I know, we are half a year late, but to all of you who didn't see it yet: get a ticked and enjoy it! my new favourite movie.

Heh, yeah. Is Switzerland usually late in releasing US movies? But, yeah, DOTD was definitely better than I expected. I loved the original, but the remake stands out on it's own. Loved the ending. :)

lol ;)

I'm thinking of unsubcribing from this topic :unsure:  it's kinds useless

I played with that thought, but I didn't, I want to be the last-man-standing in here :)

Heh, yeah. Is Switzerland usually late in releasing US movies? But, yeah, DOTD was definitely better than I expected. I loved the original, but the remake stands out on it's own. Loved the ending.

Usually, we are not *that* late, I mean, half a year, what's up!

About 5 years ago it was normal to see the US movies (so 95% of the movies) about 3 to 6 months later, but it changed alot. DotD was the first one since a long time which had a time gap of more than two weeks.

Haven't seen the original yet, but the remake rocks and the ending rules, it absolutely rules! I hate disney endings with nice sunsets on an island with coconut cocktails...

/me goes to start another thread with random photoshopped LH pics ;)

Can you teach me how to photoshop LH pics? I want to become a LH-photoshopping-artist and open as many threads as the mods allow me to do!

Arrr..... this was so promising, the theme (at least what the autor (I don't even remember his name) said isn't photoshopped) looked very good but right now it's really *nothing*. no msstyle without shellstyle, no graphics, nothing.

ok i have read this thread and im tryin to understand all of this crap. so this vs is just a fake photoshop thing if i am to understand correctly? And if that is the case why hasnt it been closed along time ago, lol.

well.... yes, we all think (most) it is photoshopped. he hasn't responded in a long time anyway

i personally think it's photoshopped because if you did use a program to make the taskbar trans. wouldn't it make the start button trans. too?

then again, it might be still be real. it would be better if it was closed. maybe if it's possible even delete it.

Yeah I noticed that too, what does it mean? I'm a "normal" registered member, just like the most of us.

I have no idea what it means really. No wait I think I do but a mod needs to clear things up if we really want to know. Even though it's none of our business. I think what it means, is that he can do pretty much everything else on the site, but his profile privlidges have been taken away. So I'm thinking he can't change anything in his profile, and if he can, it's only like his name and maybe a few others.

I'm thinking that's what it is because I think I heard someone talking about it once. I'm not making any promises though. ;) Just a guess.

I remember that in that aero glass pdc demo thread digital came in there running his mouth off bout how it was a copy of this (which it wasnt cause i saw that theme start from its beginning), wonder if that has anything to do with it. just curious cause he said he was gonna "prove" that his was real not photoshopped. very interesting, lol.

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