


GTK2 Themes by Zak0 54 comments
Bought it on amazon about a year and a half ago to fix the lack of WWII books on my library.
I should promote it a couple of places up on the queue I guess but bulky as it is is hard to take on the move and I do most of my reading on the bus to work. They should have made it a three volume.
Anyway, thanks for reminding me of it and sorry for the off-topic. - Apr 09 2010

Full Icon Themes by lonerocker 24 comments

Wallpaper Other by mtax 142 comments
Ok, clearly I had enough of this nonsense and yes, you're absolutely right.
- Mar 24 2010

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2. Yes. Celibacy's problem is being restricted to priests. - Mar 24 2010

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QED. There's nothing more to see here, let's pack and go home :) - Mar 24 2010

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But are you too fucking dumb to read on human evolution (copy + paste or you might forget) on wikipedia? What is you problem? It it overwhelming? Too complex? Scary? Mind blowing? Saddening? Do you have any specific doubts? Too many expensive words? Not enough synapses to handle it? Is your screen contrast making it hard for you to read? Your eyes hurt? What?
Advise: do an honest try at understanding what you're trying to oppose. Else you may end up dwelling in basic misunderstandings (like that "theory" thingy that I don't think you quite well groked yet).
I must conclude that you're either lazy or retarded. Either way I've interfaced more than enough already.
- Mar 24 2010

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Again, get your facts straight, stop posting conspiracy theory, unfundamented crap (scientific facts? give me a break), it is not helping your cause (as if anything would).
Unless you're a prank I think you have a lot to read (I mean real books) before we can discuss anything and before any of your comments is anywhere near worthy of reply.
- Mar 24 2010

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Now, we're doing all the heavy lifting here, you're not doing your home work. Get your facts straight. Read wikipedia page on "theory", don't need to get past the first part, we don't want your brain to explode with too much information.
Just be a bit more informed, please, you're making a fool of yourself.
Btw, how old are you? If you're past primary school I begin to think that you have problems. Where did you study science?
- Mar 23 2010

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I searched for the book mentioned and nothing. Is it as illusive as your god? As bogus?
Please let's get this over with so that I may remove the brain downclocking, it's getting me dizzy. - Mar 23 2010

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Or, this is my favorite, it could all just be a bronze age fairy tale. - Mar 23 2010

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A proven Einstein quote is 1954's "The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish."
Get your story straight. I know it's hard after the brainwash (I rather call it lobotomy but it's reversible) but it's a fun and rewarding thing to do. - Mar 23 2010

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Now, compare the theory of Evolution to the vapory of Creationism. Or the jokery of Creationism (earth created in 7 days, really?).
You would hardly be using the Internet with the QED theory, had mp3 without the Acoustic theory, tv without the Antenna theory, had a nice life without Germ theory.
Have you been lobotomized? - Mar 23 2010

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If you open your mind too much your brain will fall down, didn't you know?
The "only" difference is really a huge difference. For instance if I was a solipsist the only difference between you and me was that I didn't think you existed at all. A small difference? No. And with obvious consequences.
So, the "you cannot disprove" talk? (that's a classical)
The burden of proof goes with the one making the excentric claim. So can you prove it? If you can I'll gladly change my mind (taking care not to open it too much our I may loose it).
Would you believe that Elvis lives near Procyon inside a 3 leg thong wearing turtle and he has since developed a 7th nose and is a very talented at nasalizing his love for korrmisha? Would you be able to disprove it? Would this claim be on the same level that claiming the opposite? Do you believe in Xenu?
No, it's not a matter of opinion because truth matters.
- Mar 23 2010

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There are 1.5 billion muslims in the world. And from what I know they
(christians and muslims to keep the list short) can't both be right. So right now, right here (planet earth you know) we have a huge number of people living a disturbing delusion, that is a fact. We (atheists) just say that you're all delusioned, no religion flavour is better than the other (of course if you take into account their actions there's bad and worse but the culpit is the same).
As for the 2 billion, that is pure propaganda, most people I know have been
baptised, I have been baptised. Religion is opt-out, sadly. So, 2 billion is a shiny but meaningless number, religious by definition.
And I don't need to know all 1.5 billion muslims to know they are all a lost mental case (sexually repressed, intolerant, violent, sexist). The same way I don't need to know all the christians to know they're a lost case, people believing in transubstantiation, the holy trinity, the virgin birth,
resurrection, celibacy, miracles, talking snakes, creationism, pray healing, demon possession and so on (most of this are catholic but every sect has his own flora, most noteable being mormon's magic underwear, got to love that), have not put much thought into it. They are at best mentally lazy, at worse mentally uncapable.
Jainists don't bother me.
I advise you to look on youtube for the Hitchens/Fry debate on why religion is harmfull. That is if you're really interested in being clarified, I know most religious people are not interested in that.
This has been an interesting talk but I really have other things to do so this
is final for me. Nice food for though you should be thankful.
- Mar 23 2010

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There are two reasons I don't have many theist friends (or any for that matter) are that most people have seen the light and got a little sense on their head others you simply cannot make a conversation with so tend go be apart.
We actually had an evangelical priest for a long time as a colleague as he was a rather intelligent and tolerant guy (for an evangelical priest that is). That never ceased to amaze me.
- Mar 23 2010

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Happily I don't know many theists.
- Mar 22 2010

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nothing than he who believes what is wrong." -- Thomas Jefferson
- Mar 22 2010

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nothing than he who believes what is wrong." -- Thomas Jefferson
- Mar 22 2010

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Amazing still is that they attack with more conviction those who bring up the magisterium child rape cover up than the criminal cover up itself. Something's rotten about that. - Mar 22 2010

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Voted good as I can't vote excelent.
Keep it up. - Mar 22 2010

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Fonts by QeHaDIbah 2 comments

Wallpapers Debian by federico7979 1 comment

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GTK2 Themes by SkiesOfAzel 101 comments
Congratulations. - Apr 03 2008

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by jerrad 241 comments
He finds it normal trying to overwrite files from coreutils and glibc(!?).
- Jul 16 2007

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by jerrad 241 comments
-bash-3.2# rpm -i kio-sysinfo-1.7-1.i386.rpm
file /bin/chmod from install of kio-sysinfo-1.7-1 conflicts with file from package coreutils-6.9-3.fc7
file /bin/mkdir from install of kio-sysinfo-1.7-1 conflicts with file from package coreutils-6.9-3.fc7
file /usr/bin/tr from install of kio-sysinfo-1.7-1 conflicts with file from package coreutils-6.9-3.fc7
file /sbin/ldconfig from install of kio-sysinfo-1.7-1 conflicts with file from package glibc-2.6-4
- Jul 16 2007

Wallpaper Other by falco101 9 comments
:) - May 08 2007

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But feel free to pray if it makes you happy. - May 07 2007

Graphic Apps by prometeus81 27 comments

Desktop Concepts by k3ks 5 comments
>
> sorry, I don't get what you mean. I'm afraid my english is far from beeing perfect :/
I mean that you should use the EXAMINE command instead of SELECT. EXAMINE exists for that purpose, to get information on a folder. The syntax is the same as for SELECT but it opens the folder read-only :)
> I will contact you for imap when I will have the courage to face SSL programming ;)
>
Ok.
- Feb 03 2007
Some comments:
You should do an "EXAMINE INBOX" (opens the folder read-only, no harm done) instead of "SELECT INBOX".
Also, why do you have only 2 configurable accounts?
If you want an account on a IMAP+STARTTLS I can get you one. Also POP3S (sorry, no pop3 starttls :/).
Keep up the good work. - Feb 03 2007
Just have an annoyance but I guess this may not be related. Konsole appears with a big border (7 or 8 pixels) all around, a really space spoiler.
Any ideas of what this is? I had no such thing with the previous style (plastik).
Thanks. - Jan 17 2007

Utilities by Pontobart 11 comments
http://www.pontohonk.de/kde/ssh.html
- Dec 15 2006

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by uddw 154 comments
http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/source/styleclock
- Dec 10 2006