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  • Re: The Movies And Windows 7

    Windows Vista was bad enough - but Windows 7?Your best bet is to wait for a Windows XP emulator to come along.It probably exists already. luck!
    Posted to The Movies™ and Stunts & Effects (Forum) by jazzx on November 15, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    rjb2112:I am been observing the reactions of people to the death of Michael Jackson and I find that there is at this time as when any iconic celebrity dies percievably before their time, a fairly large number of people who react in an almost religous manner, bordering on deity worship. Which leads me to the question: Is celebrity culture a kind of
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 29, 2009
  • Re: Michael Jackson is Dead?!?!

    How shall we remember Michael Jackson?Only 50 years old - but it seems almost fitting that he died so young. I couldn't see this man, who spent his whole adult life trying to be young, sitting on a stool singing jazz standards in a bar well into his 60s and 70s. Old age - or even middle age - didn't suit him at all.Now that he's gone, people will ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 26, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    deliriousstudios:It doesn't have a hyphen.Just like ''Delirious Studios'' has two capital letters and a space in between.
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    deliriousstudios:Well, that explains your hostile predisopistion to religion quite nicely.pre-disposition
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    deliriousstudios: jazzx:So what are your predispositions. What have you been brainwashed to think? Basically: 1. That blue is a manly colour and pink isn't. 2. That British music is far superior to that of any other country. 3. That I have a sense of style. 4. And that atheism isn't as useful or interesting as agnosticism. Well, maybe
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    sim656:I'm sorry but what planet are you on? Down here on earth by the stage of adulthood we tend to be able to make decisions for ourselves. The ironic thing is I can imagine you as a child having your dad drill in to your head how terrible the world is and that you can't believe in anything.the other way around.A few years ago, my dad played
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
  • Re: assist me in naming the overwhelmingly adorable kittens

    Imam &amp; Ayatollah
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    deliriousstudios: meralonne: jazzx:ok.You got brainwashed as an adult. It could be argued that you've been brainwashed to look only at the negative aspects of religion. Must belief = brainwashing? That's exactly what I was thinking. But it's not really brainwashing at all either way (which I think you imply here). It's just predispositions to ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
  • Re: Science or Religion?

    sim656:Jazz, I'm an intelligent guy, I may not know much about football players and the capital of a certain country I've got the exam results to prove that I understand the structure of the Universe and matter and the darkest regions of space and proof for the big bang. I don't directly believe in a God, but I believe in there being ...
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by jazzx on June 25, 2009
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