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Author: Adam Bogacki
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Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] pure:dyne aka Evil OS - its no use to me
I disagree. Copying modules from PureDyne to HD Dynebolic dock allows me to
customise the distro to my needs.

Why don't you package a blender.dyne module ? You'd get many thanks.

Adam Bogacki,
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 22:09:30 -0700
Robert Forpahl <kindlingmania@???> wrote:

> 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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> >
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