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I've just noticed one thing: the blogger posted at 13:03. Then the first guy replying says "Many thanks! Installing it..." at 13:20. Solving the riddle and completely download the Windows 7 iso in 17 minutes sounds just almost impossible to me...

I don't expect many UI changes either, but some more features that we haven't seen yet would be interesting. The taskbar and peek are nice, I guess a few more wouldn't hurt.

I've just noticed one thing: the blogger posted at 13:03. Then the first guy replying says "Many thanks! Installing it..." at 13:20. Solving the riddle and completely download the Windows 7 iso in 17 minutes sounds just almost impossible to me...

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I've just noticed one thing: the blogger posted at 13:03. Then the first guy replying says "Many thanks! Installing it..." at 13:20. Solving the riddle and completely download the Windows 7 iso in 17 minutes sounds just almost impossible to me...

Nice catch. Although it's still curious... How long does it take to download 2.5GB anyway? :p

<br />Fast download speed there Kiril... <img src="style_emoticons/default/whistle.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":whistle:" border="0" alt="whistle.gif" /><br /><br /><br /><br />Just curious, why would you think it's fake? Did you find it somewhere else?<br />
<br /><br /><br /> After a very deep investigation of the site As it is now i can conclude that. SORRY, MOBILE PHONE MADE MY TEXT WEIRD. WILL EDIT TOMORROW
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