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Hm. Well: First it's not really what PC users call the "BSOD". A BSOD _can_ be seen on Leopard if you look at a networked PC. Its icon shows a BSOD. It depicts a crash.
Leopard's "blue screen", however, is a failure to load properly. Its cause is APE, an inherently destructive system-addon which claims to be "safe" every year, and its supporters claim that the use of most "haxies", as the little programmes that APE loads, are called, is "safe", too. Reality, however, shows that users of APE+haxies have far more crashes and problems updating/upgrading their operating system than users _without_ APE+haxies. Therefore it is highly recommended to tell unsanity.org to f**** off and stop claiming their product is anything near "safe".
Secondly: Could you please restrict yourself to, say, _one_ link in your signature instead of nine? I first thought you were one of those "register, spam, leave" guys when I looked at your thread.
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