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i take it that you didn't buy the ipad in the end :lol:

-toejam-

Yup Toejam,Attached Image
In fact, I do not even have the money to buy it even it makes me sell all my clothes away.



@Ameya: But I'm still in the lab.... haha.... too much Donald Trump, makes me dream... I wanna be rich like him.. ^_^

-adrian kohsf-

Steps to be Donald Trump of Malaysia

1. Quit the lab
2. Buy some building
3. Bring it down
4. Make a new one and promise ocean views to everybody.
5. Throw in a golf course on the terrace
6. By now, you are crazy to believe this is going to work
7. Might as well, make a helipad or two...
8. Congratulations..... you have officially lost your mind.

Donald Trump???? You can be Bill Gates, Neil Armstrong, Gautam Buddha or Atilla, if you want!!!!!!


P.S. Have you watched the UK Apprentice. Its much better than the American one. You can find it on YouTube. Seasons 1-4 are good and keep getting better as you watch.

-gt_ameya-

Haha Ameya, thanks for verified that I had lost my mind...
UK Apprentice? I think I should watch that when I'm free...

p/s: I love it when he says "You are fired"... not sure who is Atilla, but become a Buddha is not an easy way... I am still far from any jhana stage in my meditation yet...

-adrian kohsf-

adrian kohsf on Tue Apr 5 11:32:38 2011 said:


Haha Ameya, thanks for verified that I had lost my mind...
UK Apprentice? I think I should watch that when I'm free...

p/s: I love it when he says "You are fired"... not sure who is Atilla, but become a Buddha is not an easy way... I am still far from any jhana stage in my meditation yet...


Atilla the Hun?

Never heard of him?

(I think he means this Atilla.. dont know any other one)

-pito-

Yes, I meant Atilla the Hun.

Adrian, I had to look up jhana. We call it 'dhyana' here. I think the Dimension of Neither Perception nor Non Perception can be pretty handy in your lab. :P

-gt_ameya-

Atilla the Hun... haha, that was not in my school history syllabus.

When there is neither perception nor non perception in the lab, there is no more projects in the lab, no more proposals to submit because hypothesis do not form at all. When no perceptions being form nor non perception being formed.... there is no Bioforum to discuss our technical problems... ;p


Jhana is in Pali, I suppose Dhyana is in Sanskrit?

-adrian kohsf-

adrian kohsf on Tue Apr 5 15:05:06 2011 said:


Atilla the Hun... haha, that was not in my school history syllabus.

When there is neither perception nor non perception in the lab, there is no more projects in the lab, no more proposals to submit because hypothesis do not form at all. When no perceptions being form nor non perception being formed.... there is no Bioforum to discuss our technical problems... ;p


Jhana is in Pali, I suppose Dhyana is in Sanskrit?


But even if that is not covered during school.. He is so famous (or at least the name.. most people just know the name and thats it) ? I mean: movies about him? Articles about him in newspapers? Or documentaries on tv?
I remember he wasnt covered during my school too... In the end: its not a lot you see at school really... and some of the things you see seem so weird (details compared to other big events...)


Oh well, maybe it all depends on where you live etc?

Or on your general interests, hobbies..

-pito-

adrian kohsf on Tue Apr 5 15:05:06 2011 said:


When there is neither perception nor non perception in the lab, there is no more projects in the lab, no more proposals to submit because hypothesis do not form at all. When no perceptions being form nor non perception being formed.... there is no Bioforum to discuss our technical problems... ;p


Jhana is in Pali, I suppose Dhyana is in Sanskrit?

Very true Adrian. You are on the path to Enlightment. Your 'Moha' (Desire) is deserting you and probably we have all failed to recognize that you are the 'Chosen One'. :P


Yes, Dhyana is in Sanskrit. How much influence does Pali have on the local language there?

-gt_ameya-

gt_ameya on Wed Apr 6 05:11:27 2011 said:


Very true Adrian. You are on the path to Enlightment. Your 'Moha' (Desire) is deserting you and probably we have all failed to recognize that you are the 'Chosen One'. :P


Yes, Dhyana is in Sanskrit. How much influence does Pali have on the local language there?


Spiritual Enlightenment is still too far... I can't even solve my project's problem yet...lolx
:P Yes, I'm the "chosen one" to be bullied by my Boss (my prof)... There are too many attractions around and is hard to keep away from desires...haha

I not sure about the influence of Pali, but I understand that Theravada Buddhist school from Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia uses Pali in daily devotion.

Vayadhamma sankhara. Appamadena sampadetha

-adrian kohsf-
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