first the serpent tempted adam and eve with the fruit of the knowledge of
good and evil, then richard stallman tempted us with the knowledge spread
through open code... nah that doesn't fit... the "magickians" you wanna
watch out for are the ones that DON'T let you know where they hid the rabbit
so to speak....
and back to one of maxam's gripes about blender being included with dyne....
dynebolic is really made as a general purpose tool for any and all media
artists... blender being the only open source 3d app on par with commercial
competition, I don't see how it could NOT be included. in puredyne I could
see an arguement against, but at the same time anyone who can learn and use
puredata CERTAINLY could handle learning blender.
On 3/25/07, jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>
> >
> hi Dan,
>
> it is a wise choice to ignore trolls and in fact is the only possible
> solution as moderation on this list is to be excluded, let's call them
> rules of the house :)
>
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 11:08:22AM -0700, Dan MacDonald wrote:
> > One of the things you've invented along the way is
> > that I was calling Jaromil a satanist and I never did.
>
> thanks for that :)
>
> > What I'm saying is that whoever it was that designed
> > the pure:dyne webpage (and yes, it could've be
> > Jaromil, I don't actually know who it was)
>
> it is the goto10 designers, whom i'm sure are not aware of the deeper
> meaning of symbols you are mentioning. i suggest you forward your
> concerns to them, but also take it easy :) as after all this is
> cyberspace the home of cut&paste semantical bricolage.
>
> i do recall to have suggested to avoid certain references in the logos,
> as i'm also aware of some meanings you are warning us about, even doe
> i'm sure they should be interpreted as playing kewl :)
>
> besides this please let's stick to the topic of this list, i do think
> that even your mixture of Templars Molech and vampirism can pretty much
> offend anyone that has a bit more clear ideas about the history of
> secret societies.
>
> > Unfortunately you cannot escape the occult references in the world of
> > Linux because there is actually an occult agenda beneath it but we
> > should try and stamp out evil where we can!
>
> are you serious? something occult in open source? :)))))
>
> ciao
>
> p.s. sorry mailinglist, seems like it's cabaret time! :)
>
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