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Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 2-Sep-2012 21:49:23
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@ChrisH

Back to the first post in this thread. I don't understand your concern. The whole idea of having preferences, themes and options available, is so we can customize our "workspace" to fit our needs and desires. This goes for any OS that uses windows and a mouse.

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Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 2-Sep-2012 22:06:54
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@ChrisH

Dude seriously, a theme upsets you ?? I think you better give up your hopes at being a comedian or please post this nonsense over at Amiga.org

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Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 2-Sep-2012 22:10:11
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Can't this thread die? :(

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Franko 
Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 2-Sep-2012 23:27:11
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@Aslak3

Quote:

Aslak3 wrote:
Can't this thread die? :(


Maybe this'll help...

Sorry to interrupt but...

Before this thread gets back on topic again and while It has been mostly opinions on things other than the original posters topic for quite a wee while now, can I take this opporchancity to ask a quick couple of questions of my own (kinda market research)...

Since I was about 7 I have been working on a hardware project I am calling "The Stick" but for the past 41 years I have been having a few wee problems with it in trying to decide on mainly what shape & colour it should be and what features it should have...

Should it be...

A) Long...

B) Circular...

C) Invisible...

D) More Nails...

or

E) All of the above...

And any thoughts on which colour to make it or should I leave that up to the end user to decide...

The stick could revolutionise something or other I reckon and hope as it's quite versatile and may well have many uses that even I haven't thunked of yet... here's are pictures of the first prototypes I made before I was born just to give you an idea of what to look forward too...

These were taken in an area of Glasgow called the Gorbals where I grew up (Norfolk Street actually) when I was just about 7...





Thanks in advance for any input/ ideas on this, it's been a struggle but not long now ... eh...

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Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 0:43:42
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@Franko

Wow,that would be the perfect hardware for us amigans Arguements would be so much more interresting here,with this cool hardware of yours

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Darrin 
Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 1:18:15
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Now we just need a dead horse to beat with it.

Anyone here against me putting this thread down by locking it?

Last edited by Darrin on 03-Sep-2012 at 01:19 AM.

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Franko 
Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 1:45:28
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@Darrin

Quote:

Darrin wrote:
Now we just need a dead horse to beat with it.

Anyone here against me putting this thread down by locking it?


You can't lock it....

Where else here are people going to post posts that make the original poster look like a muppet for posting a thread that should never have been posted in the first place !!!

If you do lock it, then make it a sticky to serve as a warning that posting crazy threads will only result in public humiliation and will got totally off topic shortly after that...

Happy to oblige...

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Darrin 
Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 1:50:00
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Does anybody who is SANE have any objections to me locking this thread?

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Franko 
Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 1:53:42
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@Darrin

Oh great... ignore the nutters & only let the SANE ones have their say... fascist...

PS: you cheated your wrote "dones" there...

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Darrin 
Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 2:01:33
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Mi caybord mhalfunkond.

(I edited your post by accident instead of replying!)

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Re: Why MOS/OS4 theme on AROS/OS4/MOS is a bad idea & illegal
Posted on 3-Sep-2012 2:04:46
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@Darrin

Excellent Idea!

This thread is going nowhere, so I am locking it now.

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