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Kalpataru

Where I Stand As Well..



FREE PALESTINE! angel2
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Catfoot

A World Without Crime

Can you imagine a world without crime? A dreamworld? Don't be so sure. Let's think about how it will affect our lives and the environment. wow

For starters, all the police stations will be converted into information centres, each manned by an old lady with a sweet smile, which would put millions of police officers out of a job. Not that it would matter here in my country for they're a useless bunch, corrupt and only fit to assault drunks in the holding cells. sigh

Hmm, and the security companies, prisons and the courts of law and every other crime preventing institution will have to go as well, leaving millions more out of work. If you consider that waging war is also a crime, all defence forces will become redundant as well. And all the criminals will also be without work. Not just those in organised crime, even petty criminals. scold

Then we did not even discuss the loss of income to insurance companies, manufacturers of security products or military hardware, and the likes, not to mention what the loss of spending power will do to the world economy. wow

Whether you like to know it or not, we will always have crimes in our society because all the unemployment will lead right back to crime. Crime is probably the largest employer on the planet. professor
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chatilliononline today!

You didn't have a prayer Mike...

It's reported that former vice-president Mike Pence dropped out of the race to win the Republican presidential nomination today. He's quoted as saying: “After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today."
Sorry Mike, you didn't have a prayer to begin with...
While many think you shouldn't have tried for a campaign, being at the bottom of the polls and never gaining traction. This decision is months overdue.

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chatilliononline today!

Naturally aspirated...

I go through phases of reading car reviews and watching YouTube videos. Although I bought a new car earlier this year, I'm already looking to see what my next car will be in a few years from now.
I'm happy with the size and performance of my Mazda M3 as it's got a 2.5 liter engine. The three previous cars were 2.0, 1.6 and 1.2 dating back 20 years, so this Mazda is a poor man's performance vehicle!
I was explaining to a friend, it's actually changed my personality as I can now pass a car on a 2-lane road and not worry about lag in acceleration.

Listening to a few YouTube videos about my model, some reviews were about the turbo engine that's available on the more expensive cars. I test drove a turbo on a Hyundai and didn't like the delay driving in the city. The salesman stated it 'kicks in' nicely at highway speeds. Thanks, but not interested was my response.

While listening to videos, many were talking about naturally aspirated models. WTF is that I said... I've been driving cars around 55 years and had to look up naturally aspirated.
Oh, I get it. A naturally aspirated engine is one that's non-turbo. Well duh! I suppose all engines were naturally... naturally aspirated prior to the invention of superchargers and turbo power boosters.

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Philipsenonline today!

It's almost New Years Eve, and I have mixed feelings about fireworks

Earlier today, something dawned on me!

It's almost 2024!

Well, when I say almost, I mean in exactly two months. Soon, it's Christmas, and one week after that, we're having a New Years celebration.

I, as usual, am not doing anything other than play video games all day long, because I don't really have a desire to attend New Years Eve parties. I would much rather stay home, eat some good food and play some video games or watch movies. Last NYE, I did exactly that, and it was fantastic. I can go to bed whenever I want to - I am not forcing myself to stay awake because someone might find me boring if I go to bed at 1 am.

New Years Eve brings out the topic of fireworks, and why I think it's troubling.

The whole concept of fireworks in private hands boggles my mind. Who in their right mind went "Ah yes, for one evening a year, regular people are allowed to get blindingly drunk while handling explosives.."? Because that's exactly what is happening: People getting drunk while handling small bombs.

If it was up to me, fireworks should be banned from private hands, unless they have a fireworks license or an explosives certification. Also, every time I see something shoot up into the sky and blow up, all I can think is "There goes 500 kroner. There goes 200 kroner.."..

Here's a thought that I share with a few others: Fireworks is a waste of money. You might as well just set fire to your money. Back in 2021, there was a story about some guy who spent 24 grand on fireworks, about $3388, because he thought it was nice.. Back in 2021, they estimated that the Danes spent 450 million kroner on fireworks. 450 million.. That's the equivalent of $63.4 million. If we divide 450 million with 5.8 million, which was the population back in 2021, on average, each Dane spent 77.5 million kroner on fireworks that year, or about $10 million - each.

Surely that money could be spent better somewhere else..
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chatilliononline today!

First in Flight...

My recent trip to Dayton, Ohio has markings everywhere as reminders of the Wright brothers being the first to have a powered aircraft successfully take a man into flight. I got to see a reconstruction of their workshop, wind tunnel for airfoil testing, some of their original aircraft and videos of some of their failures and successes.
The desire they had was great, but they were by no means great designers and it took a few years of testing and retesting to get a engine powered plane to fly more than a few seconds with control.

I've started watching a few YouTube videos about their work, the secrecy as they learned others globally were attempting the same thing. They had a patent in the United States for the design, but that means nothing in Europe and other experimenters were right behind the Wrights.

The one thing I read/saw was they based some of the steering in wing bending that was evident in soaring birds. A competitor had a fixed wing and used adjustable flaps called ailerons to control the steering. Fortunately for the Wright brothers, their documented flights were the first.

Probably the smartest thing the Wright brothers did was to avoid a flapping wing design as it proved to be the biggest flop in mankind attempting to fly like a bird!

I came across this video of such disasters in the early days of manned flight.
Funny now, but I'm sure many were injured and killed in their attempts.



It's amazing how many 'test pilots' wore suits and ties. laugh
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Kalpataru

What Now..??

My Giant is a citizen of the USA and follows his Government policies (for the most parts). And Kalpataru is a citizen of Indonesia and follows her Government policies.

Regarding what's happening in the Middle East, my Giant is with innocents in Israel while Kalpataru is with innocents in Palestine.

Here is where Indonesia stands.


Now, what's gonna happen to Giant-Kalpataru relationship? confused dunno
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Catfoot

Proudly South African

Due to a sport boycott during the apartheid era, South Africa only participated in eight Rugby World Cup tournaments, which is two less than the other first tier rugby playing nations. Yet, our national rugby team, aka the Springboks, won the Webb Ellis Cup four times, which is more than anybody else - even though they had less opportunity to do so, effectively winning the world cup 50% of the times they participated. wow

They won every single final they played. They made it to the semi finals five or six times. Regrettably I cannot find the exact number but I'm sure somebody will correct me. And, together with France and New Zealand, they never failed to make it to the quarter finals.cheering

Twice they lost a pool game and still went on to win the Rugby World cup; something else nobody else could do. applause

But the most remarkable thing is that there are no big names in the Springbok team, nobody that is best in the world in his position; just a very efficient rugby machine running on all cylinders. A team of selfless players playing for their country. A team that never gives up. banana

In a country like South Africa where there is very little to be proud of, this is huge; a sport that has never failed to unite our rainbow nation. professor
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Catfoot

Equality For Women

Really?

I often wonder if our fair ladies realise what they stand to lose in attaining equality. Think about it. Nobody to offer his seat on a bus or a train anymore, nobody to open doors, and nobody offering to carry parcels. These are just a few of the perks they stand to lose. professor

I can still understand why men would want equality for women. We're just want to be done with those silly gestures like giving up seats, opening doors and carrying parcels but I cannot for the life of me understand why any woman - unless totally insane - would strive for equality. confused dunno

It does not make any sense. Hell, I would never relinquish the upper hand if I had it. doh grin

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I'm including a pair of rosy glasses for those who only see the bad things in life. There is so much fun in life if you just look at it in the right way.dancing
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tame97

The King of Coding (program language)

I dont mean what, I mean WHO.
Lets start with what you do know:
what are the common program coding used today?
C and C++

There are many program languages at least 700 all from C and C++

But these coding languages are nothing without computers..

Which is made of:
Hard drive Ram CPU graphics card mother board PSU and all other components that make upp a PC.

Now heres what you dont know:
Heaven is code program based.
Using Geometric programming code.
Lets start with the Letters 'A' and 'a'
IN Heaven the capital A is a triangle with the bottom line slid up near center of the two angled side lines. And the small a is just are two curved lines(partial circles) and vertical line combined

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These two shapes are a very simple concept of geometric programming but are built on rules of programing construction.

All geometric code is built on two basic forms. A straight line or a curved line. Which are the foundation of a Matrix of varying geometric shapes.

Lets take the letter A and apply it to the geometric rules of coding in Heaven
This A is different from that A why is this so?
Both are the same shape the same size the same color and yet they are still different? How?

They are in different postions of the page
Same concept is applied to the program system of Heaven.

In Heaven A is still a variation of a triangle and the a is a combination of straight and curved lines. or partial circles and straight lines. as is all letters of the english alphabet.

If you rotate the A 90 degrees i get a new triangle again. and a size 12' A versus a size 20' A is also different and creates a new result.



With that in mind the possibilities are endless. Lets make it super easy and design a 9 square grid and put one A in the top left and one in the bottom right.

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As you can see I placed an A at the top left large square inside of another 9 grid to demonstrate the complexity of how a single 'A' can be used. So as you havent realised a grid of squares is used to determine where on that grid you want to code with and it is also layered meaning that there is another grid within the A itself and that it is all transparent so u can see another layer below the grid I made. and those layers have no end like a bottomless pitt.

This is a basic introduction to geometric coding.

I hope this was as clear as mud, if not leave a comment or question.

So who is the King of Coding?
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