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Oh my god! Can't people get it?

Windows X likes creating longhorn vs, but if you are going to flame him, DON'T POST AT ALL!!!

Flamers, can't you think about what would happen if you were a leader? If you were, everyone would follow your orders, and they would flame with you towards Windows X. That makes the Neowin Community get so dull and so up with a big forum, but lots of flaming!

From now on, NO FLAMING WINDOWS X. If your thought is a bad thought, don't say it at all! Just only good comments!

Case Closed!

LonghornUserX

Oh my god! Can't people get it?

Windows X likes creating longhorn vs, but if you are going to flame him, DON'T POST AT ALL!!!

Flamers, can't you think about what would happen if you were a leader? If you were, everyone would follow your orders, and they would flame with you towards Windows X. That makes the Neowin Community get so dull and so up with a big forum, but lots of flaming!

From now on, NO FLAMING WINDOWS X. If your thought is a bad thought, don't say it at all! Just only good comments!

Case Closed!

LonghornUserX

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First off this the WIP Forum. If people are saying stop making it that should be a clue. Second - You can't tell me what to do.

Your being the damn Flamer here. Hell look at your damn sig. Yes I'm sure you will change it. :wacko:

PLEASE! NO MORE LONGHORN!

Look, there's only so much you can do before a new theme is released by MS. Take a break. Relax. Go outside, get some fresh air, something, but just don't make any more Longhorn stuff for a while, 'kay?

What gives you the right to tell people what to do and what not to do with their own time?

From now on, NO FLAMING WINDOWS X. If your thought is a bad thought, don't say it at all! Just only good comments!

I hope that WindowsX isn't that deluded and expects everybody to like his work.

Oh my god! Can't people get it?

Windows X likes creating longhorn vs, but if you are going to flame him, DON'T POST AT ALL!!!

Flamers, can't you think about what would happen if you were a leader? If you were, everyone would follow your orders, and they would flame with you towards Windows X. That makes the Neowin Community get so dull and so up with a big forum, but lots of flaming!

From now on, NO FLAMING WINDOWS X. If your thought is a bad thought, don't say it at all! Just only good comments!

Case Closed!

LonghornUserX

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im sorry, but are you windows X?

theres a few common english errors that i know Windows X would have made if he wrote this post...and the whole X thing on your usertag....i hope for his sake you are not windows-x

Here is my take on WIP visual styles (or anything WIP in general).....

People post their work to get opinions on their specific WIP item (be it a VS, logon, or anything in general). They want feedback as to if people think the actual WIP item is good, bad, needs work, etc. Most also appreciate the constructive criticism on how to make the actual WIP item better.

Most of the time I read these threads and there is mostly good feedback (and by good, I mean no flaming). I personally believe that if you have an opinion (good or bad) of the WIP item in question, please state it. State what you like about the item, what you dislike, or what you think could be done to make it better. Reply to the post with information that the original poster is requesting. If you dislike general things (LH visual styles, Royale mods, or any other generic category or genre) thats fine, but there is no reason to post that type of comment within this type of thread. Perhaps try posting that in The Soapbox section.

Windows X did not ask whether or not people liked longhorn themes, he asked about what he can do to change things up a bit. He's soliciting ideas for ways to make things better and different. I'm guessing he knows not everyone may like his work, but he wants to get feedback from the general public. I'm assuming he's asking for this feedback so he can produce a product that as many people will enjoy as possible.

The idea of posting comments in these types of threads seems so easy, yet so hard to follow for some. Just my $.02, this is not an attack on anyone.

gr8 post, Greenstein. I've been expecting someone to post something like this till now :) I'm developing Aeon, win-fi, Neowin (Reloaded) and Longhorn stuffs right now. I'm not going to stick with Longhorn forever, OK? I made this thread because I want to ask you guys how to make Longhorn different from original (but I don't like mixing Longhorn with mac, royale, etc.) And now I found there's no way. Thank you Neowin to make me realized that Longhorn can't be anything here. ZOOOOM!!! (Rushing to make reversed Aeon)

first of all ... wtf is aeon? link?

second... https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...e=post&id=98261 windowsx how did you get the longhorn globe thing on xp? is there a program for that or is it just a static image created with yztoolbar?

my bad, ok you know the menus that display a small previews for images or the details of your files on the left part of the my computer, the one that has that system task, on the left:

Do you still have the shell replacement to b able to move that task pane on top like on longhorn, i think you used that on longhorn transformation pack. but i only need the shell replcement for the task pane.post-68579-1102905362.jpg

im sorry, but are you windows X?

theres a few common english errors that i know Windows X would have made if he wrote this post...and the whole X thing on your usertag....i hope for his sake you are not windows-x

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haha i think you nailed it. :whistle:

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