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You may be wondering how its going, but we dont need 50 of the exact same posts crying about him not replying or the theme not being here yet. I think one post querying the status is all thats needed, not 50. Thats all Im saying. It seems like every day I come around, theres at least 5 new posts in this thread all saying the exact same thing.

Settle down kiddos, go run around the house a few times to get rid of all the excitement.

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That wasn't the least bit condescending. Nope not at all.

Let me get this straight, you're posting in a thread complaining about people posting in a thread. :no:

I wish I could just check this thread once, w/out all these backseat moderators in here trying to "instruct" people. If this post being bumped bothers you...that's your problem, noone elses.

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Hello guys and gals!

My aplogogies for no updates, I've been super-busy. This theme IS in development so please don't worry. I have no time to work on it more than 30-45 mins a few days a week due to long work hours.

Development is going well, windows are skinned so far. Need to do taskbar, start panel, buttons and widgets (quite a lot).

It will be worth the wait, that I can promise you :?)

Thanks for the sustained interest.

Ross

BTW: It's my Birthday today, 26 years young! Have I got the day off? I wish:pp

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