Redefining homeowners
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Perhaps the real wtf is someone uses IE7...
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@dryfire said:
Perhaps the real wtf is someone uses IE7...
Can we just get a response template somewhere that says: " How dare anyone use <browser I don't like> instead of <my favorite browser>"Bonus points for causing the poster's own browser to crash upon submission.
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I think the bigger WTF is the Aero-like theme for what might be XP.
And the even bigger WTF is the fact that you can't customize Aero very much. :-(
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Based on the first three responses I'd say no one really thinks this is an interesting wtf.
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It's Vista. The maximize/minimize/close buttons are controlled by the OS.
Well, without a lot of work.
Vista will turn off the glass theme if it deems your computer unworthy.
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@zip said:
Based on the first three responses I'd say no one really thinks this is an interesting wtf.
The first definition google returns isn't always the best. Not really shocking. It's a search engine, not a dictionary. It's really not possible for google to do what it does, and rank definitions like a dictionary does.
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@un.sined said:
It's Vista. The maximize/minimize/close buttons are controlled by the OS.
Well, without a lot of work.
Vista will turn off the glass theme if it deems your computer unworthy.
Actually, it's a WindowBlinds theme, Black Vista Basic.
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@dryfire said:
Perhaps the real wtf is someone uses IE7...
I like IE7, I like Firefox 2.0, and I like Opera 9. Stop being a puss, dryfire, and grow up. Also stop by Clue-Mart on your way home, I hear they're having a 2-for-1 sale.
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@un.sined said:
Vista will turn off the glass theme if it deems your computer unworthy.
I turn off the glass theme cause I find Vista unworthy. I wonder when I'll stop wanting to convert every new windows release into something that looks like win98.
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@Factory said:
@un.sined said:
Vista will turn off the glass theme if it deems your computer unworthy.
I turn off the glass theme cause I find Vista unworthy. I wonder when I'll stop wanting to convert every new windows release into something that looks like win98.
Maybe when Microsoft stops hiring Fisher-Price and Binney & Smith as design consultants.
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@Factory said:
@un.sined said:
Vista will turn off the glass theme if it deems your computer unworthy.
I turn off the glass theme cause I find Vista unworthy. I wonder when I'll stop wanting to convert every new windows release into something that looks like win98.
probably when it becomes possible to turn a windows release into something that looks like Linux.
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@tster said:
@Factory said:
@un.sined said:
Vista will turn off the glass theme if it deems your computer unworthy.
I turn off the glass theme cause I find Vista unworthy. I wonder when I'll stop wanting to convert every new windows release into something that looks like win98.
probably when it becomes possible to turn a windows release into something that looks like Linux.
What does "Linux" look like?