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Plus, what's a 'Windows 2000 theme'? When I ran Doze, I used litestep, or other shells, so that doesn't tell me much
....hehe, now I'm just being stupid.
Anyways, one thing I can think of is if you have a linux work computer, which you need to look like windows from a distance.
bah~ Ohhhh for your apache win32 frontend project?? Sounds like a really cool program btw I prob would have used it, if i knew such a thing existed few months ago...now i am serverless....
When I got the message via email I only got to see the first few words. I thought, "Oh no... not another sarcastic take on my project." Even still, you can yank it from http://www.geocities.com/apachefrontend. If you're into VB, it has the source code for it as well. I really thought I was the only one whoever used Apache for Windows. To be honest, though, I did it for a programming project at school. No one else writes useful (if you want to think of mine as even that) programs -- at least one that included disk i/o. At any rate, thanks for the props!
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