-
Content count
1,356 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Everything posted by Desert Eagle
-
reverse count meditation by park bok nam http://www.pa-kua.com/fyi10/fyib10.htm
-
That was fun, a nice quick and uninvolved game. http://brurute.mybrute.com
-
cZx5QtxSbaU hbrrUsogo3w
-
Thoughts on Conspiracy Theories... But more specifically, New World Order
Desert Eagle replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Hello LeonBasin, I found this thread about whether the 3 billion kill off would be so bad or not. I do wonder what the taoist perspective of the kill off would be. Other than that, I'm working towards being prepared and adopting a different life style whether these conspiracies are true or not. -
Herbs for memory/brainpower/concentration
Desert Eagle replied to markern's topic in General Discussion
thyme, oregano, and black seed with mint or tulsi. -
I was searching for a solution for joint pain and arthritis for old men and I came across 2 products; CMOX and MMS. Has anyone tried these and had good results? what are your recommendations? where is a good place to get them online? my search results: related taobums threads: thread by starman Rebuilding Cartilage thread about Rmax zenbrook injury challenge by Thaddeus sean GrandTrinity related links: about MMS thread at curezone another curezone thread
-
Jokes for those who take life too seriously :D
Desert Eagle replied to orb's topic in General Discussion
http://www.thetaobums.com/Right-then-t9727.html -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cyclone http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
-
I tried some of them briefly but not WoW and I left it all because I learned that uncontrolled desire is the cause of all suffering whether it is in real life or computerized fantasy games. The drive for gaining levels and status just increased the intellectual addiction and distracted me from all the important things in life.
-
I just watched that clip but not the whole meeting but the title on the video is not accurate, perhaps the poster is giving his own interpretation and reading hidden cues.
-
What More is There to Say But, "God Damn"? =)
Desert Eagle replied to kevin's topic in The Rabbit Hole
I found this good article on the subject with an official document from the CFR. http://cryptogon.com/?p=7709 -
Ct9xzXUQLuY
-
Ubuntu vs Kubuntu vs Studio Ubuntu (Vanilla Ubuntu) vs ....
Desert Eagle replied to TheWhiteRabbit's topic in The Rabbit Hole
indeed, as I read on the net the GUIs from slower to faster are : KDE, Gnome, Xfce. openbox and fluxbox are derivatives of xfce I agree, someone told me that not learning the console commands i.e. the linux dos-mode commands will leave you with a significant disadvantage. but there is improvement, when I search now for something I liked in the windows GUI there are now implementations of it in linux GUIs such as the device manager. some distros like mandriva sell a preinstalled flash drive. I noticed that other distros I tried have that feature now. as for windows I think there is a way I saw earlier perhaps treating the flash like a floppy disk and using floppy disk images and burning them, it's a workaround solution though not an official feature. -
Has anyone watched the TV series "The Prisoner"? it was entertaining and informative for me.
-
"Distract, divide, conquer, rinse, repeat."
-
Thoughts on ignoring posts or posters you [u]dislike[/u]
Desert Eagle replied to contrivedname!'s topic in General Discussion
it is possible I guess, during the 4 weeks since he joined that he has come across something to inspire this thread. by the way, contrivedname!, I learned from this thread that the ignore function only hides the user's posts but not the thread titles. -
Thoughts on ignoring posts or posters you [u]dislike[/u]
Desert Eagle replied to contrivedname!'s topic in General Discussion
then again maybe it would better to trust your self as being clever. especially if a lot of prethought was involved, other less thought-out ideas would be a distraction or an annoyance. I already have had a lot of energy invested in finding the right path now I have to shift gears to following that path. otherwise I'd just be running on idle and going no where. -
Thoughts on ignoring posts or posters you [u]dislike[/u]
Desert Eagle replied to contrivedname!'s topic in General Discussion
that's an interesting viewpoint, to favor personal resolve and commitment over truth, reminds me of the code of the samurai (and other ingrained traditions). But what if you are wrong? well a previous forum I joined didn't have an ignore function and the result was expanded thinking and change of world view. I have an aversion to TL;DR my self but mostly because of laziness and eye strain. the parts I quoted are the only ones I read. -
Ubuntu vs Kubuntu vs Studio Ubuntu (Vanilla Ubuntu) vs ....
Desert Eagle replied to TheWhiteRabbit's topic in The Rabbit Hole
list of distros I tried: vector linux, slax, super ubuntu, ubuntu 8.10, fluxbuntu, PCLinuxOS, Wolvix, mandriva 2009, mint, zenwalk and #!crunchbang. I had problems with all of them but if zenwalk gives me problems I'll probably try xbuntu next. could you please tell me why xbuntu was bad? super ubuntu was almost perfect but it was unusably slow. I would have settled with !#crunchbang but after updating some things I started having problems with audio/video performance. I currently have zenwalk and vista but zenwalk is not that user friendly and it's package management is not as easy as synaptic. wireless worked either soon after installation or after a few easy steps only in ubuntu 8.10 and super ubuntu. most cases where I had problems were after doing updates, from that experience I would only update something if i needed it. there is a gnome os that showcases the latest technology and one of those is a smart update system that only searches for the needed files inside a package instead of the entire package but i don't remember the os name now. I am not an experienced linux user and I reckon ubuntu derivatives would be more convenient for beginners. I was able to use many windows apps and games via wine-doors, but I was only able to use internet explorer using virtualbox. -
yeah I meant to say that I left it long enough to form a complete shell from the bottom and sides then broke the top and filtered the ice shards. though yesterday I forgot the jug in the freezer for 14 hours and when I took it out on the table and came back after a few hours, the jug was broken. we had a government doctor making an article in local newspaper giving a stern warning against using water filtration devices because "we need the salts and distilled water is dangerous and tears up the stomach and intestines" and he was calling for a ban.
-
I tried the method: I put a glass jug of distilled water in the freezer for some hours until the outer parts froze, then I broke a hole and emptied the reduced-deuterium water into another jug and froze it all then I let it thaw under the sun. the ice was clear without any cloudiness as before the first freezing. it tasted great, it didn't feel heavy at all. I did feel that it's energy was enhanced by the process. iceberg lettuce juice also has great energy by the way. so I have a question: you stated that the research said about 3% of the water, and by using the method previously described only the outer parts of the water froze. does that mean that deuterium tends to gather at the outer parts of a freezing cycle? would other pollutants also have that tendency?
-
thanks for the tamrind tip. here is a solution for obtaining clean water: http://www.watercone.com/index.html
-
that's nice, I never knew that. the story of my life and a source of suffering. we need both the right and left brain. http://www.thetaobums.com/A-Warning-t7644.html I'm interested in your analysis.