Shiva Lingam
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that people express what they really think
Which is what Tushar321 did. :)
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Don't be so sensitive about stuff like this.
Agreed. Anyone who cares what strangers on a public forum say need to reevaluate their priorities.
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ryanb31 wrote:
Which is what Tushar321 did. :)
All too correct. :doh:
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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it looks lie nothing more than a stone sex toy or possibly a highly stylised penis penetrating an extremely stylised, well ladypart.
Dear Keith can you please show little respect in here. Though it might be posted in wrong forum but comparing a sacred devotional thing (though for some communities) with a sex toy is really unnecessary.
Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Tushar321 wrote:
Dear Keith can you please show little respect in here.
You're in the wrong place - that is not going to happen.
Tushar321 wrote:
comparing a sacred devotional thing (though for some communities) with a sex toy is really unnecessary.
No, it's completely necessary: any religion or belief that is so fragile that it can't handle a little irreverence deserves all it gets. Besides, it does look like some sort of freaky sex toy.
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Hi, Came across an article about ShivaLinga. Is it just a symbol or more. Could it be a power source or compact but highly efficient weapon, which needs to be kept cool. Nuclear decay seems to generate lot of heat and for this reason depleted rods needs to be kept submerged in water for a very long period. Any thoughts.
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Prasad Khandekar wrote:
Any thoughts.
You need help?
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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it looks lie nothing more than a stone sex toy or possibly a highly stylised penis penetrating an extremely stylised, well ladypart.
Dear Keith can you please show little respect in here. Though it might be posted in wrong forum but comparing a sacred devotional thing (though for some communities) with a sex toy is really unnecessary.
Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
As I'm not going to click the link, how else would I know what it looks like?
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Hi, Came across an article about ShivaLinga. Is it just a symbol or more. Could it be a power source or compact but highly efficient weapon, which needs to be kept cool. Nuclear decay seems to generate lot of heat and for this reason depleted rods needs to be kept submerged in water for a very long period. Any thoughts.
Prasad P. Khandekar Knowledge exists, man only discovers it.
Wrong forum.
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Tushar321 wrote:
Dear Keith can you please show little respect in here
Where do you get off telling me what to do? The right to free speech is more important the the right to not be offended, and it simply does look like a sex toy. In fact, when I first opened the article I thought it was a sex toy. I'm not commenting further as this will go downhill very quickly and we will never agree.
Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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Hi, Came across an article about ShivaLinga. Is it just a symbol or more. Could it be a power source or compact but highly efficient weapon, which needs to be kept cool. Nuclear decay seems to generate lot of heat and for this reason depleted rods needs to be kept submerged in water for a very long period. Any thoughts.
Prasad P. Khandekar Knowledge exists, man only discovers it.
Prasad Khandekar wrote:
Is it just a symbol or more.
IMO every symbol is automatically a bit more than a symbol - because it symbolizes something (a warning, an opinion or beliefs). Although I do not really think that it could be a highly efficient weapon...
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Tushar321 wrote:
Dear Keith can you please show little respect in here
Where do you get off telling me what to do? The right to free speech is more important the the right to not be offended, and it simply does look like a sex toy. In fact, when I first opened the article I thought it was a sex toy. I'm not commenting further as this will go downhill very quickly and we will never agree.
Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]Keith Barrow wrote The right to free speech is more important the the right to not be offended : Dear Keith What you said is true , it does actually look like one , for the first timer , surely not your mistake ,but also remember , in whole world Chirstianality , Hindusim and buddism are the most torelent religion of world , where u can dare to talk such things about indian god and world can read and see Da vinci code , i being a buddhist , also in USA u can wear ur flag as bikini and show god statues getting burned in war or alien invasion , but just think ,just imagine , just think what would have happen to WWW.CODEPROJECT.com , the site admin , the owners and u , if you would have commented such thing on the open forum about Islam and Mohammad prophet , you know what happen to youtube after movie about Mohamaad prophet was upload on youtube eventhough everyone has freedom to express and speech but the entire site would have being on news and bloddy demonstration would have happen pointing to Code Project and content u wrote. , so freedom also should be taken and express with mind and thinking ability in correct order. just a piece of advise , hope u take it as good adivce.Sentiments runs different for different religion
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Hi, Came across an article about ShivaLinga. Is it just a symbol or more. Could it be a power source or compact but highly efficient weapon, which needs to be kept cool. Nuclear decay seems to generate lot of heat and for this reason depleted rods needs to be kept submerged in water for a very long period. Any thoughts.
Prasad P. Khandekar Knowledge exists, man only discovers it.