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What I was saying is that I think having a few graphics should be fine, because that IS how you begin to make a theme. A beginning IS progress... therefore a Work In Progress.

But correct me if I'm wrong.

well i understand that, but there have been no screenshots except for the faked one on the front page. But what makes me mad is when he has a theme that hasnt been released yet only one screenshot that is photoshopped but then goes and flames another themer and accusing him of stealing his work. Im sittin there sayin, WHAT WORK!!! lol

Could you stop the "Illusion is better then you bitch" attitude ? Annoying, really.

Digital was the one that flamed him. I havent mentioned at all that illusion is better or worse than him. How can we know if the only screenshot of the only theme i know he has "made", is photoshopped. I just want to get some facts straight and an apoplogy to someone that has actually made a theme. I have never said that illusion is better, i have never implied it. He is the one that brought illusion into this thread really. By goin on bout how those buttons were his. How could they when illusion made them the day before his faked screenshot. LOGIC PEOPLE!!! Im done now, and i will be watching this thread cause i would like to see this theme. I love this theme (not digitals but microsofts original) and any theme trying to imitate it is a friend of mine. But i ahvent seen a theme here, just a photoshopped screenshot of a theme that may or may not exist.

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No :no: it isn't finished. As far as we know it really never exsisted. No beta/alpha/etc was released at all, and all we have are suppossed screenshots that may or may not be real.

As for if it is real or not, you must keep in mind that the author of this is also working on Aero Browser which is real as far as I am concerned. So... keeping that is mind, we really don't know any more than you do. I would no suggest reading the whole topic, because most of the posts are arguing over if it is real or not and it being said a beta would be realeased every night.

Back to the question, no we do not have a link and no it is not already finished. One thing you might want to know is he did admit it was a photoshopped screenshot and that was what it was going to look like. He said he had most of it done if I understood right, but, even under request a true screenshot was never released.

Does that answer everything? I knopw it sounds like a lecture. Sorry about that. ;)

you hit me hard. an image tells thousand words, so what about that:

http://soexx.edot.ch/pix/dumbass.jpg

  1. d00d, first answer May 18 @ ~6am, 6 days after first screenshots which looked quite complete [link]
  2. 15 hours later (~1 week from first screenshots) another screenshot, clearly showing a themed Windows XP [link]. The next few messages are just chatting, no bitching - yet...
  3. Watch this: [link], isn't that an undeniable promise? Anyway...
  4. Next posts by me 2 respectively 3 days later, the latter with first signs of annoyance but only in accordance with what somebody else said in the other thread
  5. 10 days after the promised release, 7 days after my last message some bitching
  6. One day later some relaxation/chatting, ~9 hours later some more chatting, but with a subtle touch of irony, the same 15 hours later
  7. then a reply to some statements made, in fact containing some facts [link]
  8. and then chatting, chatting, a break for a week, then chatting again, after another week chatting and some offtopic, which continues
  9. on June 14 sarcasm starts, but not by me, I'm just hopping on the train, and staying there quiet for another 4 days
  10. after another 9 days a reply by me. but the reply was absolutely correct, no bitching, no irony or sarcasm, just information, and this was in fact the last reply by me in this thread

so why the fu?& don't you just STFU and go away? to clear things up for you, a little story in pictures, just for you:

http://soexx.edot.ch/pix/noob.jpg

http://soexx.edot.ch/pix/arnold.jpg

http://soexx.edot.ch/pix/go-n00b.jpg

all right? fine then...> and if something isn't correct with this reply, please PM me and I will correct what's wrong or not according to any rules and/or limitations. thanks.

i'm a noob huh? you're the one whos being a fu*king lowlife watching this thread.

but then we would have to watch another thread. wouldn't that suck?

i bet your 200 posts are all in this single thread. we understand you're a whiney bitch. so go find somewhere else to bitch and do your trolling

i'm a noob huh? you're the one whos being a fu*king lowlife watching this thread.

i bet your 200 posts are all in this single thread. we understand you're a whiney bitch. so go find somewhere else to bitch and do your trolling

jesus,

anyone got a chill pill :D

My goodness! I have just flicked through this thread (i couldnt be assed to read it all properly) and couldnt believe what i saw!

This is the first time i have seen so much bi*tching going on in Neowin. B*tching may i add about a non existent theme of all things!

At the end of the day it seems quite obvious this will never be released and may be completely fake. So:

1. Stop b*tching (i like that word tonight)

2. Stop gaining a higher post count, through (you guessed it) b*tching

3. Is this realy worth all this b*.. arguing?

Rich

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