Hiya all, i tried to create a thread in the "General" section recently but after clicking ""submit", a dialog popped up to say that foul language is not allowed. BUT, i didn't put any foul words in! What happened?!
Good day!
I was a former user of Litestep. During that time when i was still using win 98, loading litestep as my shell was my 1st choice. However, when i installed winXP, i started not to see the need to use Litestep as my shell...i can\'t understand why too! What i usually do now is to just surf to litestep.net or related shell sites to look at its news and that all. arghh...Can anyone relight my passion for litestep? thanks in advance.
ehh?! Why is posting the 2nd comment does not have any problem here?!!
p.s: this is what i wanted to say in the "general" section
What was the name of the thread you where trying to create?
Sometimes foul language filters are weird and you can't say words like shell (hell) or passion (ass).
as you can see...you can say those. :) i will need the subject though in order to have someone look into it.
whoa, that first reply is genius.
moonhawk, just install it ;) i had the same question, because xp includes many nice features, but so does litestep, when used in winxp!
to mojo: which reply? u mean my first own reply to this thread? If so, why is it genius?!
hmm...may i know some more opinions other than "Egonz's" reply(thanks, btw)
Thanks in advance. :D
I thought XP was pretty nice. Nothing really better then the previous, just more flashy. Litestep can make your computer look like anything you want, XP can't do that. Plus it's fun to set up your computer so that people are flaberghasted and can't figure out how to download pr0n from it (Haha Peter I told YOU!).
hahaha, mr white! Nice one! Thanks for your comment
what is foul language anyway? foulness is in the mind of the perceiver.
because the LS community is so diverse we need to make sure that the language on the site remains a somewhat professional tone. There should be no reason for anyone to swear on this site, there is always a better word that could have been used in my opinion.