Some Views on Knowledge
All knowledge should be free but the knowledge that is good for humans should not only be free but should also be easily available. Not only knowledge but the basic food stuff and medicine should also be free. Every man and women should have an easy access to these three basic things. One needs food to survive in this world. One also needs medicine to survive through all the shit one does to luv the life one lives. Knowledge is needed by one to understand and appreciate food and medicine. Without Knowledge the right kind of food and medicine wont be there. Without food and medicine there will be no shit. And if there is no shit then one will not be able to luv the life one lives. One will wither away and die.
The problem with these views
We live in a world of selfish people. But we also live in a world of hard working and intelligent(HwI) people(like your self) ; ) The selfish people act as if they own this beautiful world of ours. The hard working and intelligent people are the one to discover the knowledge. The selfish people buy and sell knowledge from and to Hwl people. In either case the knowledge for HwI people becomes very expensive. In other words fun and love becomes very expensive and not every one can afford them.
The solution to the problem
First of all we need to exchange selfish people for some white tigers and may be some dinosaurs. Then we can train these great animals and put them in some artificially created natural habitat (which will make our kids who are our future, more happy) and put the HwI people in the government and ask them to help those who need help. This way the HwI people(who discover knowledge) will get what they deserve and knowledge would be free for the general public so that they could too have the time to Luv the life they live.
Your contribution to the solution
Following are things you can do to help. The top most option is most important. The second one is of lesser important than the first one and so on.
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Ask yourself following questions. Should I be true to myself? If I can't be 100% sure of passing a test in this life without preparations then how can I pass the test after death without preparing, i.e. if there is God? When I might die?
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Find God. Ask questions, research, observe, test and only then believe
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Read the translation of the holy Quran
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Live your life in accordance to YOUR understanding of the holy Quran
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Don't be alone. Be friends with others and be friends only with those who think like you
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Fight injustice where ever you may find it, both physically and verbally
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Promote justice by setting an example of how to do justice
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If Zionism has directly effected you then be creative while using profanity against Zionists and their agenda(eye for an eye. Use porfanity only against injustice). Be against Allah's enemies. Zionists. Not the Zionists from the Zion of the Old Testament or the Zionistis of the church. But the Zionists who favor injustice.
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If you need a product(service) and its available from a Zionist or their supporters and also from those who are against Zionism, then buy it from the enemies/haters of Zionism(even Microsoft Windows but Mac/Linux are far more better)
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Help those who are hidding from Zionism in what ever way you can(but not sucide bombing/ers and their supporters). The aim is to give them confidence
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Buy Apple and Sony products(Use, gift and promote)
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Buy computers and devices running Linux(Use, gift and promote)
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My favorite Firefox and Thunderbird extensions
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Add to Search Bar: This is very helpful. Almost all the sites today have search fucntion. This add-on lets you add the search functionality as a plugin to your search bar. Next time if you need to search something on Amazon, Ebay, Wikkipedia, or on your own blog, just use the drop down list of your search box, enter the query and hit enter. You will not have to load a page first.
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All-in-One Sidebar: As the name implies, this extension blends all the sidebars and the Addons, Downloads and Page Info windows in one sidebar. It also lets you open a tab(with its page) inside the sidebar.
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Auto Copy: Just select text and automatically gets copied to clipboard. Also lets you have upto ten copy items in clipboards for use only within Firefox and Thunderbird.
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Autohide: As the name implies, you can set Firefox's toolbars to automatically disappear from sight when you're not using them in Full Screen mode, only to pop up when you move your mouse over them. I love this add-on alot as it lets me keep Firefox in full sreen mode at all times with only the status bar visible(by choice and tab bar too only when there are more than one tab opened) and when I am not using Firefox, I minimize it in full screen mode to the system tray, by using the Minimize To Tray and Toolbar Buttons add-ons. All the screen real state is just soooo cooool. : )
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Bork Bork Bork!: View web pages or mail as spoken by the Swedish Chef.
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CoLT: A wonderful add-on for bloggers. This one lets you copy either the text that has been used to creat a link or both the text and the link. And it doesn't stops there. If you want to copy both text and the underlying link, it lets you copy them as HTML link that you can past in your HTML code or just plain text.
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Context Style Switcher: Change Page Style via context menu. I use this when ever the page is wider than my screen and I have to scrol right and left to read. It removes all page style and the page fits the screen perfectly.
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Copy as HTML Link: Creats an HTML link to the current page and copies it to clipboard.
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CountdownClock: I love this extension. As the name applies, it count downs to an event.
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CuteMenus - Crystal SVG: It adds icons to the left of your menu items. Its very handy for me as I have a long context menu.
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Download Statusbar: It shows a bar just above the status bar and in it, it shows your current downloads and the ones that you have already downloaded. You don't have to open other window(download window) to see the progress of your current download/s.
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Fission: I use the Autohide extension to have as much screen real estate as I can. It lets me go fullscreen and allows me to show only those bars that I want to see(Tabbar and Menubar). Since my Status bar remains hidden, I use this extension to see the progress bar, browser activity/connection status and mouse over link with in the URL box.
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Flashblock: As the name implies it blocks all flash in a webpage.
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FoxClocks: Lets you display multiple clocks in the application statusbar, toolbars or menubar. My loved ones are in different countries and this add-on tells me what time their watches are showing. Kind of gives you the feeling of closeness.
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Googlepedia: A very nice add-on that shows you a Wikkipedia article that is relevent to your search query on the right of Google search results. It saves you a click(or a seperate search in Wikkipedia to some extent). Clicking a link in the article will trigger a new Google search.
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Image Zoom: If you browse photos alot and are a regular visitor of FlickrLeech (because paging sucks).
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ImgLikeOpera: If you don't have a broadband connection or if your connection is not as fast as you wish it to be, use this add-on. It will let you load all images, load images from cache only, block all images or just load individual images.
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Leet Keys: Like the Bork Bork Bork! extension above, this too converts texts in webpages and in text boxes into different formats. If you liked Hackers and The Matrix movies, I am sure you are going to love this extension.
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Locationbar²: Using different add-ons, I have cramped my Menu bar, Navigation bar and my search/URL bar into one. Doing this gave me alot of screen real estate and not none of that clutter look that you get with three bars. But with this the length of my URL box was reduced and it was not easy to read long URLs. With Locationbar², now I can see the domain name and the folders, two things that are usually important to me and all the rest is hidden. One click in to the URL box and all will be revealed to you.
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Menu Editor: Well this is very helpful. It lets you customize your context menu(right click menu) and you can add or remove menu enteries and even add enteries from the menu bar. I have divided my Firefox Context menu into two halves with each half sorted alphabetically. The top half contains the items that I use alot and the lower one has rest of the items. I did this so that when I right click, I don't have to scroll down to the right item. Its no easy task, sorting alphabetically, so I have backed up the file that dictates this extension how to modify the context menu. BTW, if you want to customize your Firefox context menu too, if you use firefox with a tablet, if you too use the same or most of the extensions that I use and if you don't want to use your menu bar menus, then I would suggest that you install this extension and then switch this(Sorted alpabetically only or Sorted alpabetically and divided into two halves) file with the file installed in your profile folder.
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Just search your system for a file known as 'MenuEdit.rdf',
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place the downloaded file in that folder(you have to be root/administrator to do this),
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delete the 'MenuEdit.rdf' file and
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rename the above downloaded file as 'MenuEdit.rdf'.
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For the items of the extensions that I don't use, you will have to manually change their places.
Restart Firefox and you will be in heaven of Context Menus. ; )
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Minimize to tray: Minimizes the window to system try when ever you press minimize button or the close button.
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Nightly Tester Tools: Make all those old extentions that you can't live withou and which will work only with some previous versions of Firefox and not with the latest one, work with the version of Fifrefox you are using. Quick Context is an extention I can't surf without and for a long time I was unable to use it as it was not being updated by its developer for the latest Firefox version. And now I am in heaven.
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Options Menu: I have more than 35 add-ons/extensions installed for Firefox and I love them all. I can customize 29 of them. I just open the add-on window, click on the add-on I want to customize and click the option button. No its not just these three steps, its more. I usually work with Firefox in fullscreen mode and the Menubar shrunk to one word through the Tiny Menu add-on. In such a setting the above mentioned three steps to customize my collection of Firefox add-ons doesn't gets done in three steps. And thus, its a pain in the ass trying to open the add-on window and change the look and feel of Firefox. But this add-on changes all that. It gives you a button with a dropdown menu that will contain the names of all those add-ons that can be customized. Just click on a name and the Option window for that add-on will open. It doesn't stops here. Click on the button itself and Firefox's Option window will open. No need to get out of the fullscreen mode, try to remember where to find the Options menu entry, go through the menus to find it and then click it. Life is so much easier with Options Menu and my Firefox. Just love it.
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PDF Downloader: How many times have you clicked a link and later found out that it was a PDF file because you had to wait because the PDF plugin was being loaded. It lets you decide what you want Firefox to do when ever you click on a link that is a PDF file.
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Quick Context: Very useful. Saves you a click. Select something in a page and the it will open the context menu for you right away, you won't have to right click the highlighted part of the webpage.
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QuickRestart: Helps you to close and restart Firefox.
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ReminderFox: A nice calendar and Todo system.
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Save image in folder and Save link in folder: These two are my favorite extensions. They let you have a context menu entry were you can define folders to download/save files and images.
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ScrapBook: A great tool for researchers and bloggers alike. Lets you copy all or part of a webpage. With or without images and style. Also allows you to captures links in a webpage and how deep the capture should go.
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Scrapbook Copy Page Info: This extension allows me to copy the title and the url of the the item that I captured through ScrapBook.
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Screen Grab!: Grabs a screen shot of you the webpage opened in Firefox. It grabs shots as the whole page as an image, only the part of the page that is visible and the part of the page that is visible with the window. I use it to capture pages as images that I would like to see later. Pages that would remind me of something. Like a change to Apple's main page or love.
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SearchWords: Another very helpful extension. With this all I have to do is to type the my defined search word for a installed search engine in the URL box followed by the query. This allows me to remove search box from the Menu bar.
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Status bar Calculator: I need a calculator from time to time. Mostly to satisfy my ego about how much I have blogged(Word Count) and when its about calculating money. I used to open Windows Calculator program and for that I had to go through a number of steps. Now all I have to do is to just click the Calculator icon on my Autohide Menu bar and there it is, the world of numbers. I just hack away at it.
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Sun Cult: Worldwide Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight, Moonrise and Moonset Times. Very helpful if you are a muslim and need to know when the time for the morning and evening prayer will end. Also great for Astronomy lovers, like myself.
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Toolbar Buttons: Adds buttons to the Customise Toolbar Window.
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Undo Closed Tabs Button: Mistakenly closed a tab, don't worry, just click the 'Undo Closed Tab' button on the toolsbar and the tab will replaced from the oblivion.
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ViewSourceWith: I like to write my HTML code and Firefox does not has a source code editor. It has a viewer but not editor. So I have to open a text editor to edit web pages. With this extension I can open a page that I am viewing in Firefox for editing in some text editor but I am thinking of shiting to some Open Source web editor like Bluefish or Scream.
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Word Count: Counts the number of words in the text you have selected.(via Iron Spider)
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Ez Sidebar, EverNote Web Clipper, Grabanddrag and Geckotip, I will use these extensions when I will have a tablet.
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