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but links were provided, that's enough to me.

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...And I actually have permission from Ryan and Chris :p

[09:12:58] :D;) Danny B: ryan, may i have your permission to upload

          them screenshots to my server space please?

[09:13:14] Ryan l Topsi: yes...give credit

[09:13:18] :D;) Danny B: thanks!

[09:13:23] :D;) Danny B: to you or chris?

[09:13:36] Ryan l Topsi: both of us

[09:13:41] :D;) Danny B: ok, cool, thanks

[09:13:46] Ryan l Topsi: no prob

:p

its leaked if anyone but MS has it. Whether or not that leak is given out to the general public is another matter. I doubt this one will leak publically, seen as its slated to be released to testers next week (updated but still carrying build no. 5231). Since that one will have more, that's prolly the one to leak, not this one (although ripping WMP11 would be nice :D)

I find three major flaws in that request:
  • It doesn't make grammatical sense
  • Nobody can send you something that huge via a pm (lol :laugh:)
  • It hasn't leaked yet :p

lol

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If it hasn't leaked...why does the thread title say it did?

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