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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
SURE Mina, you're right... but what is different is the content... -
If not... All You Need to Know about Key Monastery Here: https://www.mindblowing-facts.org/2016/07/key-monastery/
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This one - NOT "struggling to leave the bed"... Inside the wild life of John McAfee - software genius, cartel target, and fugitive The anti-virus inventor lived one of the craziest lives in recent memory - up to the point of his mysterious death, which he cryptically warned could be framed as a suicide Read: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/inside-wild-life-john-mcafee-24385922
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Social media saves from boredom, but blocks creativity Read: https://newsrnd.com/tech/2023-01-07-social-media-saves-from-boredom--but-blocks-creativity.Hk-NionIcj.html
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Hmm VERY creepy these sountracks, to me. Better soundtracks are here, no boredom, sure: https://strangesounds.substack.com/archive
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"I hope this is a joke": Netz laughs at the BMW study at CES: Here: https://newsrnd.com/tech/2023-01-07-"i-hope-this-is-a-joke"--netz-laughs-at-the-bmw-study-at-ces.SJxKv3lPcj.html
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Success! MiniBrowser_1.0.0.121_XPx64_M works good without any changes on my XP x86 32 bits.. Thank you very much! - I still have to download v127 x64...tomorrow...and I'll get you my impressions...tomorrow.- 2,340 replies
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
You ALL! Reading is permitted without registration on xpforums.com... Very tolerant website, as you can see.... -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
I too am very positive that you will remember my DETOX topic on another site... -
I don't mean the font size, it's okay. The problem is the many different fonts that use the websites. These are often not legible. Additionally, I've notched in uBlock: "Block remote fonts" setting. Use dark mode extension if you wish.. To make darker fonts, use Blacker Text: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blacker-text/nmmmdgooonmibfppcponjkaoohgcdpbd/related?hl=en-US - which has default settings very pleasant to me. Size11.92KiB only. PS. This extension works flawlessly on the MSFN forum...
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I've small window: "MiniBrowser.exe - Point d'entrée introuvable" (of SetProcessDEPPolicy) - for both versions (v1.0.0121 and 1.0.0.127). So no browser... Sure, I've not downloaded any complementary links... I've Windows XP 32 bits SP2 version.- 2,340 replies
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Of course. I've Process Hacker version 2.23. NEVER nag screens. And it's last version with nice System Information View, before all .. that's the reason I've stuck with this version, for many many years now... but "Users" tab is not clickable (tab pushes down, but nothing happens, is empty, show nothing), I don't know why...
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
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Gigantic storm waves like a tsunami hit and damage Santa Cruz coast in California Jan 6, 2023 The coastal town of Capitola has suffered extensive damage as a result of flooding from Wednesday’s bomb cyclone storm, as impacts from heavy rains continue to batter Santa Cruz County. Photos posted to Santa Cruz County’s Twitter account show Capitola Wharf essentially split in half, with the beach completely overtaken by floodwaters. The streets of Capitola Village, the town’s main tourist attraction, were completely ravaged by ocean swells and water that was pushed over the banks of Soquel Creek in photos and videos posted by locals. Many transformers also exploded in San Rapfael, CA Giant ocean swells pushed debris through the front wall and a window, filling the interior with several inches of seawater. Damaging hurricane-force winds, surging surf and heavy rains from a powerful “atmospheric river” pounded California on Thursday, knocking out power to tens of thousands, causing flooding, and contributing to the deaths of at least two people. Crazy… Low-lying coastal areas in Santa Cruz County are now under threat of a tidal surge, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office announced in a press release Thursday morning. “Due to large waves and high tides along the coastline, there is a threat to the safety of those residents,” the sheriff’s office wrote in the press release. “If you can evacuate safely, please do so immediately.” Happy this isn’t my home… Residents who are unable to evacuate are advised to shelter in place and move away from open-facing windows. A coastal flood warning is in effect until 4 p.m. Thursday and a high surf advisory is in effect until 3 a.m. Friday. Waves of up to 22 feet are in the forecast, as well as the potential for more flooding. Cut in two pieces… “Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated,” the National Weather Service says. “Some shoreline erosion will occur.” This comes two days after the county declared a local disaster due to damages from the storm, including “significant debris in the waterways, mudslides and debris flows, road washouts and road collapses, and power outages throughout the county.” At the time of the declaration, damages from the storm were estimated to be at least $10 million. [SF] Here: https://strangesounds.org/2023/01/terrifying-videos-gigantic-storm-waves-like-a-tsunami-hit-and-damage-santa-cruz-coast-in-california.html
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Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted again on Jan. 5, according to the U.S. Geological Survey…
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Completely agreed! I even have respect for lions too. haha, before all!..lol -
Okay, I'm thinking it's time to invest in one of these hands-free smart strollers Cardinal Pritchard ··Jan 6, 2023 · NottheBee.com Okay, you guys can ridicule me all day over this one, I really don't care. But when my next child enters this wonderful world we inhabit, I'm going straight to the Target and picking up one of these bad boys. An amazing leap forward for man! I can't tell you how many times I've stopped the stroller, or made a solid attempt at controlling it with one hand, in an effort to accomplish this, that, or the other 298 things a parent might need to do while pushing the stroller. It's annoying. But with this smart stroller I'll never again struggle in this way. Call it what you want, but this is the future. Fight me! Here: https://notthebee.com/article/okay-im-thinking-its-time-to-invest-in-one-of-these-hands-free-smart-strollers
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
I read that as 44,415,533 unwanted people spared from the burden of existence. Things are rough as they are and being a resented child is not good for either party. That said, I think it's better to prevent the situation that makes the abortion the only remaining option. Well, you think that unwanted people could be killed... dead... that's "an option". Hommes already kill unwanted people in the wars too... Not so good, what do you think...I't's NOT an option valable to kill the others, I think... But men are vicious, and have been killing others since Kain and Abel... I don't share the same opinion, that it is allowed to kill someone else for any reason. I have respect for life, the lives of people - and animals too. Wolves, lynxes, spiders, ants.... all have the right to life. Killing individuals of the same species is a total and unnatural perversion, only human ideologies and madness lead to this. See Nazism (national socialists), communism.... The Second World War was the deadliest military conflict in history. In total, more than 60 million people were killed, both civilians and soldiers, during six years. Here, we are talking about 44.42 million killed during only one year. The innocent, the defenseless. This is inhumane, cruel, deviant, unacceptable under any circumstances. -
Were there three or 12 Wise Men? Their origin and the unanswered questions about them By Angela Reyes Haczek 09:05 ET(14:05 GMT) January 5, 2023 (CNN Spanish) -- "They went into the house, saw the child with his mother Mary and worshiped him prostrate on the ground. They opened their coffers and offered him as a gift gold, frankincense and myrrh." It is enough to read these few words of the Gospel of Matthew to identify immediately, and without any doubt, who the text is talking about: they are Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar, the Magi, who according to the biblical account went in search of the 'king of the Jews' and, guided by a star and after an encounter with the cruel Herod, they came to him to worship him. However, nowhere in the brief narration that the Gospel of Matthew gives of this episode - it is, by the way, the only one of the four Gospels where this visit is recorded - is it said that they are kings. Nor that they are magi as we conceive the concept. Nor that there are three of them. Nor that they are called Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar. Even among those who believe that this episode in the life of Jesus really happened, there are multiple questions that have found answers in art and tradition, but not in historical facts. Three, 12... and even 60! In our tradition, the Magi are three. However, in the Eastern tradition the number rises to 12. In different accounts the number ranges from two to 60. What is certain is that the brief passage in Matthew's Gospel does not establish a number. The three, which has been mentioned by some of the so-called 'fathers of the Church', seems to be linked to the gifts that the biblical text does mention: gold, frankincense and myrrh. "In the third century the theologian Origen indicated that the Magi were three, a number that ended up being imposed for biblical, liturgical and symbolic reasons, and that was confirmed by the Church in the fifth century," explains Dr. in History of the University of Navarra José Javier Azanza López. Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar? The names are not in the biblical account either. According to Azanza, in the Armenian Gospel of the Infancy, an apocryphal Gospel dating from the 4th century, they were already identified as Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar. By the 7th century, says the Catholic Encyclopedia, slight variants of these names appear in Latin writings. The spread of these names, according to the Catholic Church, began in the ninth century. In that century, explains the Navarrese historian, the names were included in the text Liber Pontificalis of Ravenna. This does not detract from the existence of other names by which the Magi are known, such as Larvandad, Hormisdas and Gushnasaph, among others, in the Syrian tradition, and those of Kagba and Badadilma, among others, for the Armenians. Depiction of the Magi following the star by Edmund Dulac (1882 - 1953). (Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Magoi, the precise word Crowns abound in present-day representations of the Magi and yet there is nothing to indicate that the wise men from the East who paid homage to the messiah of the Christians were kings. The word used in the Gospel of Matthew -these texts, which for the Christians record the life and message of Jesus, were written primarily in Greek- is magoi, which, according to the historian Herodotus, would refer to priests of Persia from the sacred caste of the Medes, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia. "Most likely they were priests and astrologers from Babylon or Persia, since both were great astrological centers where the magi were a priestly caste with a lot of influence," Azanza explains. But then why kings? The qualifier was added by a reference to an Old Testament Psalm that states: "The kings of the West and the islands will pay tribute to him. The kings of Arabia and Ethiopia will offer him gifts. Before him shall all kings prostrate themselves, and all nations shall serve him," says the Catholic news agency Aciprensa. The use of the word, according to Azanza, dates back to the third century and we owe it to Tertullian, a writer and one of those considered the father of the Church. The story of the black magician king In the early days of Christianity, Azanza recalls, the three magi were depicted as belonging to the same race. "They had the same type and were dressed in the characteristic Persian costume: Phrygian hood and narrow pants with a skirt," he explains. The individualizations arrived only in the 12th century, with the aim of "symbolizing the universality of Christianity," for which the sages were endowed with differentiated features associated with Europe, Asia and Africa. In Christian art, although there are some isolated antecedents, the representation of a black king became "habitual" by the end of the Middle Ages and was imposed, says the historian, in the 15th century. A star... or a conjunction of planets, perhaps. Another of the most beloved elements of tradition is the star that, according to the biblical account, guides the steps of the wise men from the East to Jesus after his encounter with King Herod. According to Aciprensa, it was previously believed that it was actually a comet, although astronomical studies "indicate that it was apparently due to the conjunction of the planets Saturn and Jupiter in the constellation of Pisces". In ancient astrology, says the agency, Jupiter was considered the star of the "Prince of the world", the constellation of Pisces the sign of the "end of times" and Saturn, in the East, the star of Palestine, references that could have guided these magoi. Why are the Magi celebrated on January 6? The Bible, of course, does not mention a specific date, nor does it do so for Christmas, Easter and other major Christian holidays. January 6 was determined by Augustine of Hippo, popularly known as St. Augustine, who in his Epiphany sermons said that the wise men arrived 13 days after the birth of Jesus, which places the celebration on the sixth day of the year. On the same day, the birth of the god Aion, patron of Alexandria, was celebrated, the Catholic news agency recalls. In turn, "since ancient times on this same date the winter solstice was celebrated in Egypt," it says. Here: https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2023/01/05/reyes-magos-origen-historia-leyenda-orix/
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Abortion Was The Leading Cause Of Death Worldwide In 2022, Once Again ··Jan 5, 2023 · NottheBee.com: https://notthebee.com/article/abortion-1-cause-of-death-worldwide-again Abortion was the number one cause of human death worldwide in 2022, with an estimated 44 million dead in the past 12 months, nearly quadrupling the number of global deaths from infectious diseases. There were roughly 44.42 million abortions in 2022, according to Worldometers, a widely cited organization that keeps a running tally through the year of major world statistics. It calculates abortion numbers based on the latest statistics published by the World Health Organization (WHO). Here is a screen shot of the morbid tally captured on December 31st: 44,415,533 abortions just last year. Per CP: The deaths attributed to infectious diseases, as well as the more than 8 million deaths caused by cancer, the approximately 5 million fatalities triggered by smoking, the roughly 2.5 million alcohol-related deaths and the nearly 2 million deaths caused by AIDS this year combined add up to less than the number of lives lost to abortion in 2022. There have been 605,000 already in 2023 as I hit publish on this article. Original post from Twitter: Obianuju Ekeocha @obianuju Dearest friends, there were more than 44 million unborn babies slaughtered in the womb worldwide in 2022 under the guise of “choice”/women’s rights/ healthcare,making abortion the leading cause of death in our world. Heartbreaking. Horrendous. Horrific. HERE: -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
msfntor replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
But...wasn't it you who taught us not to look back, to live for today??? Yes, it was you. So... -
Cool, thank you but I want to sleep already... While you all are rambling here, I've sent some posts into the ether in my other DETOX topic at xpforums.com...., feel free to go there to read all!
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Last versions of software for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
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