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<0> I think hm is in his delusional state again <1> headmonkey: why will people jump boat? <0> Didn't you promise to stop smoking and chatting? <1> headmonkey: redhat is working just fine. <2> because bill gates is an excellent engineer <3> I am Alzheimer of Borg. Resistance is... is... ****. Who are you? Where am I? And why?! <2> he knows the cpu better than anyone....so windows is better suited for the complex and demanding task of managing a system <4> headmonkey, ha ha ha ha, bill gates is not an excellent engineer,... <1> headmonkey: a killer app with more flashy colors? i'm sure RHEL people will just jump all over that... </sarcasm> <4> headmonkey: bill gates just buys everything and then markets it as his own <1> like *** <3> you cant buy linux :) <2> look at photoshop....there simply is no equal on lesser platforms like linux <4> headmonkey: bill gates is good at marketing <1> martian67: what if you buy all the users and developers of linux? <1> martian67: bill gates is pretty rich
<3> linagee, not that rich ;) <4> linagee, or he could just make all the linux people starve to death. <2> and the microsoft virutual machine runs linux faster than linux runs by itself <1> BL4: make a patch for the intarweb that starves linux of it's packets? <2> theres numerous studies to prove it <3> headmonkey, that sounds like the "java is as fast as native code" argument :) <4> headmonkey, I agree with martian67 on this one. <1> BL4: make a cisco router patch that gets your OS fingerprint and denies linux from sending packets? :) <2> java is fast if you have a java cpu <5> you never see a borg in a wheelchair <4> linagee, something like that <3> BL4, just so you know headmonkey is doing an imitation ;) <5> do the council know about this? <4> martian67, of whom? <3> BL4, some nut <2> damn....exposed before my peers <3> hmmm <1> pistacio? <3> reminds me of a pink floyd song <3> :S <1> headmonkey: pull up yer pants <2> just like pink....a judge is gonna crap on me soon....i can feel it <0> java is faster when cold and going down my throat in gulps <3> headmonkey, that was one ****ed up movie <1> it was... odd. <2> the wall ? ****ed up ? that was the single most accurate picture of reality to date <2> well, it at least ties with a clockwork orange <1> headmonkey: clockwork of orange was pretty fscked up. <2> ;) <1> jinx <3> headmonkey, you have a distorted reality :) <5> which film? which pink floyd song? <1> Edward123: porn <2> i suppose if i were a judge crapping on people id be a pillar of the community <5> porn isn't a pink floyd song <3> Edward123, the wall moive <2> Edward123, the wall <3> "the trial" <5> and i liked pink clockwork orange <5> apparently bob geldof though 'the wall' was 'a load of bollocks' <1> clockwork orange = absolute senseless violence. "let's start killing people for absolutely no reason at all!" <2> naked lunch was good too....i like it when my typewriter turns into a cockroach and relays messages from control....fills my life with purpose <3> you cant have slaughter without laughter! <1> wtf? <3> play on words "p[ <5> clockwork orange was colourful with big buttons like windows XP <2> martian67, its more than a play on words ;) <3> headmonkey, for some >_> <2> martian67, for all <3> indeed <2> martian67, the only difference between comedy and tradgedy is ones proximity to the situation <3> headmonkey, you cynical? naaaahhh <3> :P <2> im not cynical...im animal <3> animals! <2> the educational system didnt have its way with me like it did others <3> infact you are billions of tiny animals <6> . <3> you might say you are a collective of sorts...
<3> a BORG sort <3> :( <2> hey Quiznos .... pull up a chair and teach these people something <5> woody allen <2> Quiznos, whats up with the bible codes....the show on the history channel doesnt explain them very well <3> headmonkey, easy, hebrew is a very flexible language <3> similar patterns can be found in any sufficently large peice of written language <2> martian67 doesnt explain them very well either <2> i want statistics <3> headmonkey, excelent wikipedia article <3> *** <3> err sec <5> heh <3> freudian slip <2> not a generalization of how a crossword puzzle works <3> >_> <3> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_code <3> knock yourself out <2> and the tv show tries to scare people...but saying these words appear in a matrix....it doesnt say how large the matrix is or how many shuffles it takes to find it, or what the odds are of it happening randomly are or anything important <3> that article does a great job of debunking <5> sounds slightly spurious <6> headmonkey the bible codes is a matrix of more than 300k chars within which letters that are equally spaced make up conherent under-lying texts. equidistant letter skipping (ELS) is the name given to the algorithm, give some n skip factor, start at 1, note letter, skip n letters to next and read the text. <2> yeah....i understand how it works...i just thought perhaps you, being an expert on the topic, could provide some statistics as to the odds of it occouring by chance, or by intention <2> im not being sarcastic either....it was a geniune question <6> the existence of the so-encoded text is mentioned in Daniel's book when the Angel tells him to "close the book" where the hebrew word "close" includes the meaning of `encrypt' <3> yes <3> hewbrew like latin <6> headmonkey i know how you meant it. <3> extremely flexible <3> one word can have alot of meanings <6> same as in english <3> plus add to the fact hebrew spelling is very flexible <3> Quiznos, as in primary non-related meanings <3> that would be separate words in english <6> martian67 i cant answer you, i've not fully delved into the codes; i believe them however, that they are God's doing. <3> so the skill of prophecy relies on the interpreter <3> Quiznos, similar results that predicted modern events were "found" in moby **** <3> care to explain? <5> Quiznos are you a christian? <2> i can see codes like that happening....the fibonacci sequence shows up everywhere <6> ELS was first discussed in the Journal Statisics which provided the needed peer-review; 15th century scientists/disciples and rabbis of that time were also aware of the coded <6> Edward123 i am <6> martian67 Moby **** only provides minimal encoded text; no man-authored text approaches the content of what is seen with ELS in the bible <3> Quiznos, minimal work aswell <6> there is also no book other than the bible that has the coherency of God's word <2> it would be interesting to scan the web for texts, and compare them to find some statistical base for relevance <3> "coherency of God's word" <3> care to elaborate? <5> mind if i ask what denomination, Quiznos? <6> where the codes are concerned. there is full disclosure and highly specific information regarding messaged that are found in the codes <3> care to elaborate? <0> [2006-05-19 02:30:16] <Sirus> not the reinstalling ****dows <0> [2006-05-19 02:30:23] <Sirus> i swear if i met bill gates in real life <0> [2006-05-19 02:30:26] <Sirus> id slit his throat <0> [2006-05-19 02:30:31] <Sirus> it'd be worth the life sentence <6> Edward123 i'm biblical, instead of subscribing to any particular sect <6> Edward123 others would call me an protestant evangelical with charismatic tendencies :) <6> heh <2> wow...he wants to slit bills throat ? its not easy being the head monkey <6> but i just say `biblical' <2> i just wanna throw poo at him <6> Edward123 i also understand that `full gospel' could also apply <2> he's already been egged, i figure id top it <5> Quiznos, do you attend any congregation or just study on your own time? <3> Quiznos martian67 Moby **** only provides minimal encoded text; no man-authored text approaches the content of what is seen with ELS in the bible << eglish is also not nearly as flexible as hebrew <3> so the same cannot be expected <6> Edward123 i havent found a local church that evidences Power from on High, so I walk alone <3> seems suspect to me when the same words have different spellings <2> we have the internet, we have electronic versions of texts, we should be able to scan them all for codes and rank them in a statistically relevant manner <3> seems like somone is trying to make it all fit <2> itd be a good grid project like seti <6> Shakespeare also didnt spell his name constistently the same way either <7> anyone know my my .xinitrc file is selectively loading only some of the programs each time i start my window manager? <5> to be honest i find enough meaning in the bible without resorting to codes
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