I put your dialog below through a speech converter, and it came up with this. The accuracy of the software is amazing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4W1xXymQ-c --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@...> wrote: > > -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > > > I have to admit to feeling happy that they are still > > > generating new material for us. My hope is that they > > > ramp this up and can evolve beyond this 60's technology > > > (doesn't it remind you of that vibration football game > > > or electronic Battleship?) and get into some video game > > > technology. Or better yet, something for my Wii cuz > > > then at least I will get the health benefit of getting > > > up off my ass. > > > > Sign me up for that. Can't you just imagine? One of the > > TMO WII games could be called Shoot The Heretic, in which > > tiny versions of Off The Vedic Program slime run around > > on your TV screen doing nasty things and you have to zap > > them. Because that's the dharmic thing to do, doncha know. :-) > > > > > Now I know what to put in that little note I'm gunna burn > > > in the fire place with the smoke wafting all the way to > > > the North Pole. Where Raja Ram lives dressed in silk > > > and imagining more imaginarium gifts for his movement > > > children while serving up an actual X-Box 360 WITH > > > connect for his real kids. > > > > Interesting image. Sadly, probably true. Maybe he will > > invent...uh, excuse me...cognize an Eating Like A Raja > > game, in which you as Raja have to wave your WII at the > > screen (and by "WII" I am definitely referring to the > > controller for the game platform of that name, not > > anything non-Vedic) to select which of the seven meals > > prepared for you tonight to eat, and which to throw > > away. That would certainly be a good educational program > > for children. :-) > > I've gotta figure that some Indian programmers have all the code ready for > the Mahabharata Game, it is tailor made for serious gaming. They are > probably just waiting on the financing to roll it out. A series on the > Puranas would be so cool. Perhaps the young uns in India want Tour of Duty > instead. That would be a real loss of the tradition in my book. It all just > writes itself. You pick your Istideva in the beginning and follow their > limitations and power through the game. Or maybe a Holy Tradition game where > you have to get past the naked perv Shukadeva before he flashes you with his > virtuously unused wiener. > > Hey maybe we should be working on a cyber temple site where you can make > offerings to a linghum or whatever online. I can so see Grannie Patel > sitting in front of a laptop with a candle in her hand and a wax proof cover > for the keyboard. Unfortunately the Indians who would go for it are not into > computers and the people into computers are into porn. Hard to beat the live > cams on slave girls sites for viewer eyeballs. > > > > > > > >