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Is anyone else confused as to how we moved from hacking to Buddhism?...
- 04-05-2006 #31
Is anyone else confused as to how we moved from hacking to Buddhism?
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- 04-05-2006 #32He he ... There's probably a link between the two somewhere. I think quite a few hackers are Buddhists for example. I know that many dyed in the wool hackers follow 'alternative lifestyles'.
Originally Posted by techieMoe
The shift in topic happened because I've visited Eric Raymond's site quite a lot and I've been reading up on his view off hackerism. He wrote several 'Koans' which were intended to clarify what hackerism is really about.
One starts something like, 'A stranger visited from the land of w00t ....'I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
- 04-05-2006 #33
- 04-05-2006 #34
Ah Fingal, to tell the truth it was the aura surrounding a woman co-worker whose friendship I truly desired. I could never measure up to being anything more than a true friend to her. Her name is Joy and she exposed me to yoga, meridians, Macrobiotics and Yin/Yang. The fastest and easiest way for any male to learn Yin/Yank is to eat nothing but the food prepared by a macrobiotic or Buddist female cook.
The Kushi Institute sells books as I am sure a lot of other Websites do too. However you would have to develop a determination and commitment to acquire this profound knowledge. Females and alcohol ( along with everything else )will be perceived in an entirely different manner than what you now hold. You may not want to give up the trials and tribulations of experimenting around!
If you care to Email me your date of birth I can use Yin/Yang to advise you, after analysis, of which females are compatible with you and which females you will never get along with!!
- 04-05-2006 #35I'd say most of us learned the ancient art of Yin/Yank in our teens and have since perfected it on a regular basis.
Originally Posted by cousinlucky
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- 04-05-2006 #36
- 04-05-2006 #37Linux Enthusiast
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I don't really know how to hack, but I have done a lot of programming
- 04-05-2006 #38
Please forgive my typo which I have corrected.
Please forgive my off topic postings!!
- 04-05-2006 #39Forgive? I thought it was unintentionally hilarious.
Originally Posted by cousinlucky Registered Linux user #270181
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- 04-05-2006 #40
If I have cheered you, or anyone else, up TechieMoe I am pleased!


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