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Not a rant, a real Windows 11 update question.... what the heck is it doing?

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  • D David ONeil

    I look forward to your reactions. If you want, feel free to use the email listed at [Contact - RandomMonkeyWorks](https://www.randommonkeyworks.com/contact/).

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    How does book pricing work on Amazon? Do you have any control over it? I picked it up (new copy) for $5 plus tax. But I checked after I bought it the price is now $20. Would you like me to leave a review?

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      How does book pricing work on Amazon? Do you have any control over it? I picked it up (new copy) for $5 plus tax. But I checked after I bought it the price is now $20. Would you like me to leave a review?

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      When I uploaded this version I set the price at $19.95. Evidently someone on their end put it on special for an introductory period, and now that period is expired. But they are still supposed to pay the same royalty. I also have ebooks on my laughingatthedevil site for less, but still more than their $5 deal - that was a good grab, and I'm glad you got it while it was still on. I'd love a review! I hope it opened up some long-forgotten aspects of history!

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        How does book pricing work on Amazon? Do you have any control over it? I picked it up (new copy) for $5 plus tax. But I checked after I bought it the price is now $20. Would you like me to leave a review?

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        PS - I will also have signed copies available from my site when I get some in, hopefully next week. That $2 has been a limiter. Any sold there result in more bill-paying abilities on my end. I'd sign yours without buying a new copy if you wanted.

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        • D David ONeil

          When I uploaded this version I set the price at $19.95. Evidently someone on their end put it on special for an introductory period, and now that period is expired. But they are still supposed to pay the same royalty. I also have ebooks on my laughingatthedevil site for less, but still more than their $5 deal - that was a good grab, and I'm glad you got it while it was still on. I'd love a review! I hope it opened up some long-forgotten aspects of history!

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          I bought a physical copy. I can't seem focus on e-books for some reason. I need paper books, that's what I grew up reading.

          David O'Neil wrote:

          I hope it opened up some long-forgotten aspects of history!

          It's a mixture of agreement and disagreement on your conclusions. The Samson origin hypothesis is very well done and very convincing. I've heard many religious scholars mention that the Samson story didn't fit and possibly had older origins. This part was very well done. No 'strong' disagreements, just that some of your conclusions are 'fuzzy' because of lost history. I also had a hard time figuring out which parts of your book were 'original research'. Alot of what you base your conclusions on come from older scholars/research. There is nothing wrong with that, but I was really curious which parts were your own research. Your 'average' reader probably wouldn't care about this. But because I somewhat know you, it was my main focus. I have much more to say but it's not codeproject material. I do have a strong recommendation. Your videos and some of your commentary come across as atheistic. I think you might find that there are believers that are comfortable with the astronomical origins. Especially in the jewish community. I think you could widen your audience with a more neutral commentary. Let people come to their own conclusions.

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          • D David ONeil

            PS - I will also have signed copies available from my site when I get some in, hopefully next week. That $2 has been a limiter. Any sold there result in more bill-paying abilities on my end. I'd sign yours without buying a new copy if you wanted.

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            I responded to your above message. I forgot to mention that I have alot of very detailed feedback but it's not appropriate for codeproject. I will give you a better feedback via your website contact at a later date along with some questions. Edit: I also see that you put an enormous amount of time and research into this. I can see that you are very passionate about this subject.

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              I responded to your above message. I forgot to mention that I have alot of very detailed feedback but it's not appropriate for codeproject. I will give you a better feedback via your website contact at a later date along with some questions. Edit: I also see that you put an enormous amount of time and research into this. I can see that you are very passionate about this subject.

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              Randor wrote:

              I will give you a better feedback via your website contact at a later date along with some questions.

              I look forward to it, and wish I could have gotten such feedback long ago. I tried, but all the people in my circles were pretty negative, including most of the scholars I approached. Have a great night, and happy holidays!

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                I responded to your above message. I forgot to mention that I have alot of very detailed feedback but it's not appropriate for codeproject. I will give you a better feedback via your website contact at a later date along with some questions. Edit: I also see that you put an enormous amount of time and research into this. I can see that you are very passionate about this subject.

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                Randor wrote:

                I also see that you put an enormous amount of time and research into this.

                The first edition was completed 2008, as you can see in the copyright page. That version was over 400 pages long, and was a little more new-agey. Fourteen years to work it to this, with each version being an improvement to its present state. I also had to master graphics production and typesetting, because Amazon's graphic creation recommendations were crap. On the other hand, Word is amazing - everything was put together in it, with the embedded graphics. A bunch of work, like you said, but Word made it a LOT easier than other programs I dabbled with.

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                • D David ONeil

                  Randor wrote:

                  I also see that you put an enormous amount of time and research into this.

                  The first edition was completed 2008, as you can see in the copyright page. That version was over 400 pages long, and was a little more new-agey. Fourteen years to work it to this, with each version being an improvement to its present state. I also had to master graphics production and typesetting, because Amazon's graphic creation recommendations were crap. On the other hand, Word is amazing - everything was put together in it, with the embedded graphics. A bunch of work, like you said, but Word made it a LOT easier than other programs I dabbled with.

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                  For what it's worth, I didn't see any crackpot ideas in your book. Controversial? Absolutely. But worth discussion.

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                    For what it's worth, I didn't see any crackpot ideas in your book. Controversial? Absolutely. But worth discussion.

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                    You would have if you had read the first edition! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: (I am glad I had an opportunity to fix those bad premises, and you didn't see the first edition! Even if it did leave me poor and suck up a lot of time!)

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                    • D David ONeil

                      You would have if you had read the first edition! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: (I am glad I had an opportunity to fix those bad premises, and you didn't see the first edition! Even if it did leave me poor and suck up a lot of time!)

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                      Ok, now you caught my attention. Where can I get the first addition? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                        Ok, now you caught my attention. Where can I get the first addition? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                        You can't! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I think I still have a copy on my shelves somewhere, but it ain't going anywhere. If we ever meet and you remind me, I'll try to find it and you can flip through it. I can't even find the electronic files anywhere anymore!

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                          Ok, now you caught my attention. Where can I get the first addition? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                          I guess I'm wrong: [Laughing at the Devil: A Cult Survivor's Religious Discoveries Da 9781430301103 | eBay](https://www.ebay.com/itm/312865642964?hash=item48d83ed9d4:g:Wm0AAOSwhVVd4RuU&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA8MKO511PkwYq6IF7v0Y92WXWk6V28gRKFV1KlgRCLnyppdFnrIPqJCsxUi4av0whvnv%2FuObay1KUpB5ncQ0izXbko1mDUvvQA7%2B8dZLs6FRIh4JQnC%2Fyq0zdlRuwZ%2FLnSH%2Fdbe%2BRrDTVHTdEtlmThSUbPBGKQWIUbxXmspOHvl54nvcrT5HP1BnN2HF33fLFDZdgk61HdHQc2RFPKTcQ5sJViYIHg5isbvAGNiX4qLkqEiUkPELXqdzkjtxwHAlh7mikBnrG1kdznvtebAWeWNS8EjHvQboItO%2FysXRLBHYV0r3Wd1mqXXlHwx2KM7221Q%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR\_T5muujYQ). If those details are correct, that is it.

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                            Ok, now you caught my attention. Where can I get the first addition? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                            (It is not even close to being as good as this edition - I should buy it myself to get it off the market, but if you want to see how badly it started I guess I won't argue.)

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                              (It is not even close to being as good as this edition - I should buy it myself to get it off the market, but if you want to see how badly it started I guess I won't argue.)

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                              I wouldn't mind hearing your personal story. Discovery is often motivated by personal experience. My instincts are telling me your motivation is more clearly defined in the first book. :-D Refresh the Ebay listing!

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                                I wouldn't mind hearing your personal story. Discovery is often motivated by personal experience. My instincts are telling me your motivation is more clearly defined in the first book. :-D Refresh the Ebay listing!

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                                You bought this item. | View order details

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                                Enjoy it, as much as possible. The astronomy was wrong, it wasn't presented as well, the writing was much worse, a couple sections were completely removed as I learned more of the art of writing - etc., etc... But I'm interested in your thoughts after you've looked it over. edit: I can't really remember much about what is in it at this point, although I do remember taking out an entire chapter on Constantine.

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                                  Enjoy it, as much as possible. The astronomy was wrong, it wasn't presented as well, the writing was much worse, a couple sections were completely removed as I learned more of the art of writing - etc., etc... But I'm interested in your thoughts after you've looked it over. edit: I can't really remember much about what is in it at this point, although I do remember taking out an entire chapter on Constantine.

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                                  Don't stress, Despite my reputation here I'm not judgemental and very accepting of everyone. I'm just curious about what would motivate your attack/investigation on religion. It's your fault, the synopsis sold me:

                                  A Cult Survivorwrote:

                                  Imagine that your mother ran away to join a religious cult when you were seven, taking you with her. She did not tell your father where she went, but he found you, and fought to reunite the family. He failed, and their marriage collapsed when he rejected the cult and she refused to change her beliefs...

                                  The book I bought and read through has 278 pages (plus two blank). The one on Ebay has 444 pages. How could I resist? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                    Don't stress, Despite my reputation here I'm not judgemental and very accepting of everyone. I'm just curious about what would motivate your attack/investigation on religion. It's your fault, the synopsis sold me:

                                    A Cult Survivorwrote:

                                    Imagine that your mother ran away to join a religious cult when you were seven, taking you with her. She did not tell your father where she went, but he found you, and fought to reunite the family. He failed, and their marriage collapsed when he rejected the cult and she refused to change her beliefs...

                                    The book I bought and read through has 278 pages (plus two blank). The one on Ebay has 444 pages. How could I resist? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                    I'm just curious about what would motivate your attack/investigation on religion.

                                    That's easy: hypocrites. I've seen a lot of hypocrites, including family members like Mom, who couldn't see the hypocrisy in her actions versus so-called beliefs. And almost every priest I've ever met. And then I realized that the beliefs themselves contain hypocrisies at their root, as pointed out in the last book chapter... But that gets us into non-CP material. This last six years hasn't helped my mental outlook much, either, since beliefs and hypocrisy are at the root of those problems as well. I suppose I can add 'curiosity' to the answer, as well. A real driving force after my experience was to understand the mind of God, to understand why I had to undergo such crap. For a while I believed the indoctrination, and a God of the nature I'd been raised with, and a motivation to understand it because of my experiences. Per Amazon, the version you now have is 308 pages, including Index and blanks at end for printing folio purposes. I was able to shave 136 pages off the first edition to get that there! Pretty good, I must say! Very much like optimizing a program, based on my experience! I believe you will have more difficulty reading #1, because I think I still used a lot of 'that's in the writing, and other redundancies back then. (And I notice I still don't automatically edit them out, as seen above.) But as long as you are curious, have fun!

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                                    Despite my reputation here...

                                    Since our first headbutt, which was a misunderstanding on my part, I've never thought you were judgmental or non-understanding. And I don't think you have a reputation as being either of those in these forums, either.

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                                      Ok, now you caught my attention. Where can I get the first addition? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                      (Made me curious. I just checked and can't find a copy of my first edition. Found a second edition, though! It was also meaty! :laugh: You will definitely see all of the wrong astronomy, but you will also see that the core of the correct astronomy had became understood through those efforts - just shift a thousand years, come to grips with the '60' nature of Judges 16 (which still blows my mind - the priests really did that? But they did, and I can understand why they did given the bigger historic picture. 440 years is mind-blowing no matter how I view it.) And wallah!)

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                                        Randor wrote:

                                        I'm just curious about what would motivate your attack/investigation on religion.

                                        That's easy: hypocrites. I've seen a lot of hypocrites, including family members like Mom, who couldn't see the hypocrisy in her actions versus so-called beliefs. And almost every priest I've ever met. And then I realized that the beliefs themselves contain hypocrisies at their root, as pointed out in the last book chapter... But that gets us into non-CP material. This last six years hasn't helped my mental outlook much, either, since beliefs and hypocrisy are at the root of those problems as well. I suppose I can add 'curiosity' to the answer, as well. A real driving force after my experience was to understand the mind of God, to understand why I had to undergo such crap. For a while I believed the indoctrination, and a God of the nature I'd been raised with, and a motivation to understand it because of my experiences. Per Amazon, the version you now have is 308 pages, including Index and blanks at end for printing folio purposes. I was able to shave 136 pages off the first edition to get that there! Pretty good, I must say! Very much like optimizing a program, based on my experience! I believe you will have more difficulty reading #1, because I think I still used a lot of 'that's in the writing, and other redundancies back then. (And I notice I still don't automatically edit them out, as seen above.) But as long as you are curious, have fun!

                                        Randor wrote:

                                        Despite my reputation here...

                                        Since our first headbutt, which was a misunderstanding on my part, I've never thought you were judgmental or non-understanding. And I don't think you have a reputation as being either of those in these forums, either.

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                                        David O'Neil wrote:

                                        Per Amazon, the version you now have is 308 pages

                                        I'm holding the book and counting manually. I've had a few glasses of red wine but I can't figure out how the number 308 comes about. I'm counting 3 blank folio at the end for (6). And 11 folio at the beginning (for 22). With 278 comprising the text. I can't figure out how to make 308 pages. (22+6+278) Does the cover folio count? That would make it 308

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                                          (Made me curious. I just checked and can't find a copy of my first edition. Found a second edition, though! It was also meaty! :laugh: You will definitely see all of the wrong astronomy, but you will also see that the core of the correct astronomy had became understood through those efforts - just shift a thousand years, come to grips with the '60' nature of Judges 16 (which still blows my mind - the priests really did that? But they did, and I can understand why they did given the bigger historic picture. 440 years is mind-blowing no matter how I view it.) And wallah!)

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                                          I'm sorry if I bought the only surviving copy of the first edition book. I will gladly send it to you. No problem. You should have a copy of your first addition, I demand it. I will forward it to you. I'm sorry I purchased it before you had a chance, please forgive me.

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