Sunday, sad discovery
[Da Vinci Code]
I have been to the movie house recently and watched this controversial film. The book, despite its ever-growing popularity, did not interest me that much since I equate my faith with a sword mightier than Tireal’s Azurewrath. I was saddened deeply when I reached the movie house and saw numerous people there oozing with their teenage curiosity. First of all, have they been to church? It’s Sunday for pete’s sake. Why would they prioritize watching a film that is against their religion without even thinking that they have their obligations? Dan Brown’s manuscript is really a work of art and no question about that but people should remember it as a fiction book and nothing beyond.
To all those who have read the book or have watched the film, try reading The Da Vinci Code Decoded written by a Jesuit priest.
[OS Development]
Do not write your own operating system. An information available globally that could be considered as a blackhole where operating system developers might fall. I am one of those enlightened hobbyists who fell into that hole while searching for a supplementary reading about the Global Descriptor Table. Developing your own OS is just reinventing the wheel. Straightforward as it may sound. Yeah right. We want to learn here and reinventing the wheel does not only mean to reinvent. Go grab your processor’s fan, detach it, and power on for a decent devastation.

date se? date?
Comment by steffylove — May 21, 2006 @ 9:40 pm
or “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” by Baigent,
Comment by mu — May 22, 2006 @ 1:59 am
hey you should post your review on FilmCrowd.com
your blog url is displayed at the bottom of each review you submit so it might even send a little traffic your way. we have a page up for Da Vinci Code right here: http://www.filmcrowd.com/content/world/all/5092/Da_Vinci_Code_The/8/0
Comment by luis — May 22, 2006 @ 2:21 am
Hey, don’t be sad. Take it as a challenge each catholic or person should take to be able to test how strong their faiths are; if they fall, God won’t let them stray away. They are just satisfying their curiosity, and curiosity is the beginning of having a wider and open mind.
Comment by yolynne — May 22, 2006 @ 3:13 am
wow… that’s so nice of you ma’am yolynne
take care.
Comment by sophie — May 22, 2006 @ 12:41 pm