Hello esteemed monks and nerds out there. I post this anonymously because my computer blew out yesterday, and instead of fixing it, or wasteing bucks on another, I decided to let the computer go. I take this cosmic ray hit on my computer, as a sign from God, that wasteing time on the illusion of programming, is just part of Maya, the Great Illusion. It was great fun and all, and taught me alot, but I'm not staying on this planet, and if the karma associated with computers is bad, then getting rid of my computer is good.

So, I'm not dead, I'm not fading or slowly iterrating away, I just don't see value in wasting time on an illusion.

So, as final advice, zentara says seek the Vaikunthas, and remember, I'm not ignoring posts, but if God takes your computer away, what can you do? :-)


In reply to zentara is going bye-bye by Anonymous Monk

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