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darn, that sounded as it was a cold experience standing behind a dumpster in the middle of the winter. At least, your computer didn't overheated. *lol*
Okay I have never heard of Plurix..
I did start using PC computers 1987.. but it was MS-dos and then win3.11 up to win7.. then when they announced win7EOL 2020 i started looking in to linux in February 2018 and the spring of 2019 i started using linux as daily driver.. So i have mostly been microsoft poisoned all my life. *LOL* I did have win8.1 as MS computer for a few things that dont work on Linux (you know adobe and so on) So up to i register in here i had used win10 for 10minutes just to evaluate it back in 2015 (or when they released it) and then 30-60minutes to hack it in to pieces to try to rip out cortana and all crap. and when a big roll-up was done, all hard work was gone.... so i never touched it again until last month i started to play around with a VM to see if i can get it to work as win8.1 is EOL too now.
But it sounds interesting you used Plurix in the past. so how has your way thru the computer OS world looked like over the years.. i have a feeling you have used more then Plurix
I have actually not read any of those books.. I only know of them so to speak.
I have not read the Bible, i have looked in it a few times to see what kind of things they have written. I'm an atheist so i don't "believe" so to speak even if i was baptized as a tiny child. so i could not say no as i had not learned how to speak then
My mother and sister do believe in the paranormal as ghost, afterlife and so on.. I believe it that day they can prove it exists, until then i let others think what they want, I'm okay with that as long they accept i don't believe in it yet.
So it would actually be interesting if the science looked in to the paranormal side.
I know this is dangerous to say, but The Bible and The Qur'an can be one of the biggest hoax in mankind's history.. we all know mankind is somewhere between 100.000-200.000 years old.. and the books is around 2000years but the first kind of writing is way older.. so why wasn't it mention earlier about 7days and all that...... (Seven Days is a good TV series though)
I think it mostly is, that most people in the world just need something bigger then mankind to believe in, to accept the unknown or the "X-factor"... to bad that religion also do starts war.. otherwise its a good thing that drives people to not give up in hard times.
exactly. it all comes down to. "whom" you want to stay hidden from... common people, the Big-Five, or the government