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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Yes, all Christians follow the words literally Except that they don't
According to the Bible:
-- Homosexuality is a sin (but more than half the priests I've ever met are/were gay).
-- Fellatio is equivalent to bestiality (guess which African religion was quickly crossed off my to-do list).
-- "Tolerance" of other religions is sinful (and I had a particularly unpleasant exchange with a "christian" member of CP about precisely that -- unpleasant because of his "christian" behaviour, that is).
Most christians I know -- and I've known a lot; I used to work for the Catholic church -- are either passive-aggressive supremacists or just plain ol' aggressive supremacists, who use the word "christian" when it suits the needs of their (passive-)aggression.
Whether or not they actually believe in their god is immaterial, because I've yet to meet one who faithfully follows the clearly defined rules given by their god; they just make up whatever rules appease their desires, and declare that christianity has changed (I've yet to discover how they go about informing their god that his religion has changed).
Eddy Vluggen wrote: You can say it for anything that people blindly believe Absolutely.
Dump that iphone in the toilet, OK?
Eddy Vluggen wrote: People don't suck, but most are a bit.. ehr.. simple, and tend to believe everything they're told. It matters little if it is a priest, a politician or a banker. That's not untrue, but, given the chance to suck, most people jump at it.
Look at any half-trained twat who's been given a uniform, for example -- airport staff, etc.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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BTW, I upvoted your other (perfectly reasonable and civilised) post, to avoid its being automatically removed.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Religious posts should go to the soapbox, but it's not worth an "abuse" vote.
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Christians are human; as such, they have a sin nature and strive to control it. Sometimes we do; sometimes we don't. The test lies in what we do afterwards - do we try to make amends or not.
Christmas is, at its root, a time of peace and good will to all. What we have made of it is something else entirely.
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As a wise person once told me.....no-one has the right not to be offended. Unless you never go out, never read a newspaper, never watch television, never talk to anyone....then chances are you are going to be offended by something.
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly some people get offended by things that they could just as easily choose to ignore. If someone criticises a religious festival (Christmas for example), then surely it's far easier to just ignore it, than to get offended and have an argument over it.
There are some truly horrific things going on that are truly deserving of being offended (the events in Sydney and Pakistan for example).
As Stephen Fry said, your offence means nothing to me whatsoever. I couldn't care less about it.
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It's a terminology thing. The correct term is "The Holiday Season".
This is the official Pastafarian term for this time of year and there are clearly a lot of us out there as "Happy Holiday Season" is widely recognised as the correct greeting.
Aaarrrh!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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A year or so ago I hit ebay with the idea of building what would have been a kick arse stereo back in the 80s. I don't really like movies or have any interest in surround sound, I just wanted a pair of high quality speakers and an amp. Long story short I ended up finding what I wanted, bought a new cd player and was less than $1000 poorer and very happy.
Then my partner started to complain. Not about the noise, not about the 80 blond wood aesthetic of my rather large speakers but that the piece of furniture I had stored my cd collection in had gently bowed under the weight. Keeping 100s of cd in a draw just seemed like a silly idea when I could rip them in a lossless format and store them on a few cheap hdds so I went looking for solutions. There's a product, and it does look to be very good, called Sonos that would allow me to play digital streamed music from a NAS wirelessly but it is quite expensive, something like $700 aud for a device which would plug into my amp. So I went googling and found Volumio[^] a software solution which offered the feature I wanted and would run on a Raspberry Pi. I also found cheap I2C DAC for the Raspberry Pi which promises audiophile quality output called IQaudIO[^]
I'm still waiting for the DAC and using the Pi's headphone socket in the mean time but I am already very impressed with the setup. And all for less than $100aud. None of this would have been possible with the internet, we truly live in an amazing time.
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Not as inexpensive but my stereo (Onkyo Integra) supports UPNP, with a compatible device like a laptop or MS Surface I could play music to it from a file share on the network. Works pretty slick…
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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My Windows Update is trying to persuade me to install the KB3002339 VS update that a lot of people (myself included) had problems with last week[^]. Does anybody know if the problems have been fixed?
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944 ----- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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RedDk wrote: no programmers hang out in the CP Lounge, just riffraff.
Hey! I resemble that remark!
Hmmm...maybe someone should post a survey here, since that would limit it to CP Loungers.
cat fud heer
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Skip that and install it manually - that process seems to solve the problem...
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=44907[^]
Also close all VS related products, like SSMS, Blender and so...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Clickity[^]
That's pretty unprecedented isn't it? Something must have really spooked them.
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JMK-NI wrote: Something must have really spooked them
The idea that some nut-job would blow up a theater. Oh, and the fact that films distributors wouldn't show the film.
Personally, I'd go to a screening - once we give in to these people we've lost.
We've lost.
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Karel Čapek wrote: these people Feeling generous today?
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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jeron1 wrote: Feeling generous today?
No. However, everyone is people. In this case they're allegedly North Koreans but may be disgruntled employees of Sony. Either way, they win. We lose.
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Karel Čapek wrote: Personally, I'd go to a screening
You do realise it's got Seth Rogan in it don't you? It's just another one of those unfunny films that Hollywood put out daily, except this time it will be one of the most watched films because of the fracas it's causing.
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P0mpey3 wrote: You do realise it's got Seth Rogan in it don't you?
I didn't say I'd watch it!
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It makes you wonder what other info the hackers have...
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Some years back, there was a trailer for a movie concerning (if I recall correctly) an archeologist's discovery of the remains of Jesus. And I thought "yeah, that'll never make it to the cinema", and that was the last I heard of it.
P.S. It seems to be this -- The Body[^] -- so maybe it did get to some cinemas.
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I had been looking forward to it. I just checked Netflix and they don't have it.
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It's been around since 2001 if we are talking about the same movie[^].
...maybe Netflix doesn't go that far back?
Update: I guess we *are* talking about the same movie, just saw your link
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: And I thought "yeah, that'll never make it to the cinema", and that was the last I heard of it.
I don't remember there being threats of violence over it.
IOW, if a movie (book, art exhibit, etc) is protested non-violently, those objecting are using the same power of expression as the exhibitor and their opposition is very different than threatening violence, no?
cat fud heer
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