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<0> i'm talking about the original text. <0> i ***ume you read hebrew and aramaic as well. <1> he doesn't <2> bougyman: the versions of the bible as seen in Europe and America today are direct decendants of that bible. It's the most widely used translation used and quoted from <0> but it's not the one i'm quoting nor talking about. <1> deryl: that's not true, and not relevant <0> so i don't see how that plays a part in this discussion. <2> erinem: it is true and is relevant <1> you're setting up a straw man, deryl <2> erinem: hardly <1> many modern translations exist which vary widely in how literally translated they are <0> i'd quote the original hebrew/aramaic if i thought it would make it more clear. <1> some are translated directly from greek/hebrew/aramaic without using any previous english text <0> the King James version, by the way, was Third in worldwide sales in 2006, the trend is going away from it. <0> first was the CEV (Contemperary English Version) <0> second was the GNT (Good News Translation)
<0> both are free of Anglican and Catholic reworking. <3> here might be an interesting link which can feed the discussion: http://personal.bgsu.edu/~roberth/bible.html <1> ah counting... <0> nice site, Radiance <1> the first couple (if true) seem to just reflect a tendency to include the first one (i.e. the zeroth) when counting, but sometimes not to... <0> in the spirit of equal time: http://debate.org.uk/topics/history/quran.htm#I <1> would be interesting to look in more detail at all of these, though... <0> ahahah <0> there's one I haven't seen before <0> Sura 86:5-7 tells us that man is created from a gushing fluid that issues from between the loins and the ribs. Therefore, in this sura we find that the semen which creates a child originates from the back or kidney of the male and not the testicles. <4> =( I thought linux vs. freebsd was the old religious debate allowed <3> bougyman, interesting site too :) <5> frash there is no debate <5> they are different OSes, move on <6> i'm surprised that that wasn't known <6> after all, eunuchs existed even in ancient times <0> on a completely different note: http://bougyman.com/movies/SmartCop.wmv <0> that's cl***ic. <0> (and work safe) <1> what software do you use to play windows media? <0> mplayer, generally. <1> woo i'm opening this in kate <1> heh <0> mozilla-mplayer - MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla <0> i use that, so it just embeds in the browser. <7> noen som har peil hvordan jeg skal finne og slette e2fsprogs ? kommer opp feilmelding hver gang jeg frver installere php5 \ phpmyadmin osv med apt-get install i debian.. <8> english only <7> whats the phat to file e2fsprogs? <9> sourcefire on nokia yay! ;) <8> diqu, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=e2fsprogs+apt+deb+sources&spell=1 <8> diqu, use Google <7> thanks <8> ffs <10> hmm, I've SSHed into a remote box, and a person sitting at the remote box has done "xhost +". I've set my DISPLAY to localhost:0.0, but for some reason I can't display stuff on the remote screen. I thought I used to be able to do this. What am I missing? <11> I added an entry to p***wd directly. How do I make debian re-read and rebuild the p***wd database manually? <12> man pwconv <11> awesome. I'm just reading from my notes; they're based on obsd, and they misled me. <1> ttick: what message do you get when you try? <13> what's the official ircd/chan? <1> huh? <12> GiftdKook - Linux != BSD for lots o' stuff (in fact, debian != red hat for lots o' stuff, like network settings) <11> yeah, that's why I was grateful for your quick rescue. <11> Saved me from being further misguided <12> well - I didn't know either - so I did 'man p***wd' 'cause I couldn't remember the name of the encrypted file, then saw the encrypted file was 'shadow' so I did 'man shadow' and saw 'pwconv'. something like that <14> morning <14> spooky: <15> howdy <16> morning <16> http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/8820/1156880386110cf3.jpg <14> mutante already pasted that. so its old whz. still fun though <17> "packet flow rate" and "packet burst rate" are supposed to take care of leechers in the iptables webmin GUI config thingy? <16> no idea <16> webmin is crap <16> and gay <16> and crap <17> well Im just using its GUI to config my IPTABLES <17> And I am trying to fix it so nobody can **** up too much of my throughput somehow <16> i cant help you there because i use $EDITOR to config my IPTABLES <17> is that command line? <17> or do you mean just something like vi
<16> $EDITOR environmental variable refers to default editor <17> whats the best way to throttle bandwidth coming from a particular IP so it doesnt drag down the rest of your apache connections <17> firewall rules? <16> apache mod_throttle? <17> k <14> punani bandwidth? <18> i guess bandwidth is a measure, in some amount of bits per second, of the amount of data that can be sent over a particular cable, interface, orbus. <14> punani listkeys qos <18> Factoid search of 'qos' by key ( shown): qos. <14> punani listkeys bandwidth <18> Factoid search of 'bandwidth' by key ( shown): limit bandwidth ;; bandwidth_limiting_howto ;; bandwidth ;; bandwidth test. <14> you can ask punani about those as well xtorr (in msg) <19> gah <19> today is p***word changing dayt <14> oh yea? <14> what uni you working at again? <19> warwick <19> not their p***words.. MY p***words <19> spent all morning flying around the net changing p***es hehe <19> alright <19> ALL DEVELOPERS ARE ****ING DUMB <19> cept rza. <19> I installed a custom ruby module for this guy yesterday. (ala ubuntu h4x0r/geek developer) <19> and he uploads his new ruby script, and asks me to start it.. it fails <19> he blames the server/ruby <19> so I vi his code.. oh look, he's calling the module wrong :/ <19> fix HIS code.. and it works <19> he's like "oh, err thanks" <16> ruby is **** <16> not "the ****" <16> but just **** <20> ? <16> what? <16> are you questioning my authority? <19> ruby is horrible <19> but I can sit from a sysadmin position and say, i don't give a **** :D <14> ruby? <18> ruby is probably a pure object oriented script language with a simple and clean syntax. It's supposed to have the best characteristics of Perl and Smalltalk. Learn about it at http://www.ruby-lang.org . a language that seems like a messy (Perlish) Python, or at http://www.rubycentral.com <14> T0ni: ^ <19> just don't have two versions installed and have your path reference the wrong one first :D <19> ..it's confusing when debugging haha <20> never touched it <21> Gief laptop! So i dont have to prepare for cl*** by storing random bash.Org pages on my cell o_O <19> haha <19> be nice if bash.org delivered daily funny quotes to your cell <19> perhaps a subscription <21> or if the school didnt block cell phones <19> rof <19> l <19> thats just retarded <19> I've heard of schools thinking of doing that. but I guess the amount of times schoools get shotup by goth students, it's pretty handy to be able to call 911 <16> emo boys <3 <16> emo girls <3 <19> emo orgy <3 <16> emo shooting <3 <19> bi-***ual emo orgy <3 <19> no orgy first? <16> bi-***ual emo orgy where only girls are bi <3 <22> re <19> hey drudge <22> Hey Napta. <19> hows things ? <22> Have you seen the Q35? <19> the 035? <19> is that our new mission directive? <19> oh Q35.. stupid screen <22> stupid? <18> i heard stupid is the typical person. or Linux distro flamewars, BSD-vs-Linux flamewars, and anything with "vs" and "flame" and "war" in it, unless it's Vietnam. Wich would fall into the "plain braindead" category, or the opposite of smart, or alias rm='rm -rf /', or well, stupid is as stupid does. <19> yeah my screen is full of glare, so I thought the Q was an O <19> but yep, I've seen the samsung q35 <22> what do you think? <18> Here's 30 cents. Go call someone who cares. <16> nagual:
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