It's okay buddy. :) Hehehe...be "online" on 16 colors video graphics interface? Btw, hows your VGA card driver? Have you found on d net? It was so diffficult to find the completely "free driver", but if you try more and more, I think its available, sure!
The problem is how big your effort to spend time on it. be patience. regards, fachim --- In ppi-india@yahoogroups.com, "A Qisai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Today, the cold of the morning December winter is chilling my body, > the same way I feel about the news I have been reading for the past > week. Reading the news on Operation Majnu in the city of Meerut in > Uttar Pradersh published in the Hindustan Times as well as watching > the news of the same topic on NDTV and the similar situation in > Indonesia as has been reflected in the news published in Kompas and > Media Indonesia daily left me wondering, where are we going? What > shall we do? > > Operation Majnu, a moral police kind of operation that was designed > to target eve-teasers in Meerut, has turned into an ugly incident > when the police was recoded in a video camera to have beaten up two > couples of young lovers in a park. They have been accused of > doing `immoral activities' by showing their affection to their > partners. In Indonesia, as published by Kompas daily, a young couple > of a reputed university in Bogor was roughed up by the locals for > their `indecent behavior' in a rented house in the locality. They > were paraded half naked for their sin. > > On the contrary of these two incidents, the Canadian Supreme Court > has issued a decision to allow `consensual sexual acts between adults > behind closed doors'. The Hindustan Times daily reported with a bold > heading "Canada Okays Group Sex" that the Supreme Court of Canada has > decided to give freedom to the `swingers' to freely observe their > practice of group sex in a private room behind locked doors. The > decision says that "Consensual sexual conducts among adults behind > code-locked doors can hardly supposed to jeopardize a society as > vigorous and tolerant as Canadian society." > > The incidents above, I believe, must have been just a few cases of > thousands of cases of similar situation in this complex world. To say > the least, the incidents above reflected the different views and > perceptions of different societies towards one thing: sexual act. In > a society like India or Indonesia as an example, sexual act out of > wedding bell, even though it is conducted in a closed doors is > considered taboo or `immoral' whereas in other society like Canada > the same conduct is regarded to be normal as long as there is no > money is changed between the adults having sex as this act of > changing money is considered as prostitution which is illegal. > > The judgment of immorality towards this act in societies like India > or Indonesia, however, in my view is full of hypocrisy. Because when > this act is conducted by high profile personalities, the society > stays silent but they will be easily angry and aggressive when it is > conducted by `commoners'. Why there should be any double standard in > the society? Isn't it a private choice for us to have this act? > Because in my opinion, as an adult and leave alone religion, we have > conscience towards things we do or decide to do. We realize that > there must be consequences on everything we do. The society should > have left this decision to the individuals and through the conscience > of these individuals, I believe, that positive decisions will be > chosen instead of negative ones. > > It is true that we live in a society in which personal egos should be > put aside if we still want to be a part of the society. But at the > same time, the society has to understand the role it has to play for > the individuals in the society. It should avoid being hijacked by > individuals for their personal gains in the name of the society. And > if we add religion to our thought in this matter, the conduct is > regarded to be wrong in the sense that the decision by the > individuals to conduct the activity have trespassed the boundary of > what is allowed and what is not by the religions. As an adult, we > must have realized who we are and what consequences we have to face > for every decision we take. Behaving like a moral police while at the > same time doing the same thing behind closed-doors is the most sinful > act any individual can do. This kind of act is known as HYPOCRISY and > is unpardonable in the society. So, in my opinion, finally it depends > on any individual to act and decide what is best suitable for > him/her. The consequences that come with the decision are then > his/her own responsibility. He/she will be accountable for any > decision he/she has taken, not others. > ------------------------ Yahoo! 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