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    umm... dude i have no blue or green in my site.
    What colors do you call this then?

    (Note: Converting from bmp to jpg made the colors appear less annoying then they really are)

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    I have one thing to say, your not using XP :P
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    Originally posted by 1veedo
    I have one thing to say, your not using XP :P
    That's a rather stupid thing to say, because XP is not god and that could very well be XP with the 98 theme.

    And I see he's running SQL Server... what version? And what are you using it for? (I'm curious)

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    It's most likely either 2000 or XP, 'cause if you look at the title for Windows Explorer, it says "C:/Docum...", so that's most likely Documents And Settings. Also, I'm going to guess that he's on a lab PC, because it has DeepFreeze running.
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    Ding ding ding. XSquared gets the prize.

    The colors are the same on XP.

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    oh lol I forgot about that. I haven't updated the page. That is the one from the old page. But in general what did you think of the others?

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