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Bonus Round Newcomer

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:35 pm Post subject: God's Calculator |
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I just advertised this on Lemon64, but I'll put it here too, so that I get some more downloads.
God's Calculator is an "occult utility" program, that I have programmed myself.
You can download it from here:
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http://www.mediafire.com/?ipidhdbt7q1b656
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The program allows you to change ordinary words into numbers and magical sigils, and sometimes the results can be quite surprising, like the classical "computer=666".
It uses two systems, the first one is the quite well known A=6,B=12,C=18 ... Z=156 method, and the second system is a sigil drawing method, which uses a letter pyramid of sorts.
You can find detailed descriptions about these from the programs manual.
Just download, unzip, and you are ready to go.
And of course it's also 100% freeware.
Here is a screenshot:
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Dan Locke Amiga Enthusiast


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Shawn Dimery Grandmaster of Amiga


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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:08 pm Post subject: |
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Haha right on Dan! _________________ Never trust a man with a mustache...
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Shawn Dimery Grandmaster of Amiga


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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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The words 'enough said' come to mind when you look at his signature! _________________ Never trust a man with a mustache...
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LinesMachine Grandmaster of Amiga


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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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| ....his "Sigil drawing methods" lead to mind expanding symbols, which, translated by the "Letter Tree", spell out..er let me just reference this correctly..er...B...O..LL...O and er X. |
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Shawn Dimery Grandmaster of Amiga


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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:23 pm Post subject: |
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| LinesMachine wrote: | | ....his "Sigil drawing methods" lead to mind expanding symbols, which, translated by the "Letter Tree", spell out..er let me just reference this correctly..er...B...O..LL...O and er X. |
 _________________ Never trust a man with a mustache...
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EvilCensor Site Admin

Joined: 17 Jul 2004 Age: 40 Posts: 2001 Location: NC, USA and England.
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:10 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for sharing your work with us, couldn't get it to download earlier but I'll try again  _________________ Please refer all site and database related matters directly to me - incl. missing games, links, screenshots and suggestions. |
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Bonus Round Newcomer

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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:46 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Thanks for sharing your work with us, couldn't get it to download earlier but I'll try again |
Hm, I checked the download link, and it seems that it sometimes gives a "...couldn't connect to download1073.mediafire.com..." -error.
But when I clicked the "try again" button, it started the download.
I think that the error only appears if you are using ad-blocking software, since Mediafire is advertisement driven, and it won't allow the download to start if it notices that the ads have been blocked.
When you click the "start download" button, Mediafire tries to show an advertisement to you, and if it fails, it won't allow you to download.
And I remember that sometimes even if you just close the ad too fast, it'll give the error message. _________________ Download free games that I have made:
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Dan Locke Amiga Enthusiast


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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:48 am Post subject: |
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After poking around with various inputs and reading the manual to confirm my suspicions, I can confidently say that this program is completely worthless. (Not that it wasn't obvious from the beginning, but knowing what it actually does makes it even better.) Basically, it assigns each letter the value of its place in the alphabet multiplied by a base number (for example, with the default base number of six, A = 6, B = 12, C = 18, etc.). Of course, inputs will always have the same values in proportion to each other, so the "CHANGE BASE NUMBER" function is just a cheap way to get more significant-sounding results out of the program for inputs that don't look impressive enough with the default model. The sigil drawing is just a wonky coordinate plane that the inputs are plotted out on; as far as I can tell, it almost never produces anything meaningful. (However, typing in "Alan", "Parsons", and "Project" conjures up a pyramid, which was the subject of The Alan Parsons Project's third album. Spooky.) The manual doesn't care, though, citing a few half-formed pentagrams (like the one that results when the sigils for "alien" and "angel" are superimposed) as proof of the calculator system's occult nature.
Oh, about that "proof".
Did you know that "Jesus" and "Lucifer" have the same numerical value? How about the same connection's application to the words "buy", "sell", "barcode", "sex", "blood", and "evil"? And the phrase "watch this" adds up to 666 (it's not a Satanic number; the puppet-masters who wrote the Bible just want you to think that so they can control you) with the default base number. Why is this? A CONSPIRACY DID IT.
I'll finish this post up with a few choice quotes from the manual:
| MASTER 484 wrote: | | The Calculator also contains cleverly hidden gnostic teachings. Here is one of them. The word "god" and the letter "Z"both have the value 156. But when you count the values for the words "devil" and "zeta", they too have the same value, only this time it's 312. So both the god and the devil are equalled with the letter Z, only the way the letter Z is written is different between these two cases. Also if you add the values of god and devil together, you get 468. By "coincidence"468 is also the value of the word "archons". According to the gnostic teachings the god that made the physical world is actually the devil, and he rules us together with his archons. And finally, one of the main weapons of the god/devil is belief. Divide the number 468 by 2, and what you got? The answer is 234, and believe it or not, it's also the number value for the word "belief". |
Why does it never occur to these people that the system only works with the current form of the English language as a basis? Anyone with even the most basic familiarity with etymology knows how inherently plastic language is, and English is easily the most plastic language currently spoken. What if I had typed in Latin? What if I had used a calculator based on the Greek alphabet, which has 24 letters, or the Hebrew alphabet, which has 22? What if I had input English rendered in the Roman alphabet, but with spellings only used centuries ago? This is to say nothing of the fact that "zeta" is merely a phonetic transliteration, and not the word's actual spelling. Even disregarding the language issue, the mathematical contortions on display here hardly inspire confidence in the system, and connections to "important" values like 666 are all dependent on the base number, which is itself completely arbitrary.
Now, someone could make the case that the "Old World Order" (the ZOMG CONSPIRACY whose influence this program puportedly mitigates) deliberately organized the evolution of English in order to encode these connections into it, and that they set up English as a lingua franca in order to disseminate their ideas among the unquestioning masses. That someone would have to ignore the complete absence of a payoff for such a project (in fact, the project would be detrimental to its orchestrators, as it makes their operation less secret), the sheer amount of effort and dedication required to actually pull it off (and that's assuming that it's even possible to direct culture in that way), and its symbolism's disappointingly simplistic nature (given the necessary intelligence of the people behind it). Also, the fact that none of the words can actually be in any way connected in the way that they are without the aid of the system itself, which (as far as I can tell, but don't cite me on this) isn't exactly well-known.
| MASTER 484 wrote: | | Making this program completes one circle in my personal journey. Years ago the God's Calculator was given to me, and it has helped me greatly to understand both myself and the world we live in. And now I will give the Calculator and its counterpart, the Pyramid [the coordinate system for the sigils], to others, so that they too can "play the game" if they so choose. Everyone is called to play. Some people will hear the call, and some will not. "The problem is choice", like the saying goes. So follow the white rabbit if you dare, and have fun. |
You know that a conspiracy theorist means business when he quotes The Matrix. But the sequels? That's another level entirely.
| MASTER 484 wrote: | | It is fair to inform you, that the program you have in your hands right now is probably one of the most dangerous computer programs ever made. There are powers in this world who don't want normal people to have tools like this one at their disposal. So keep this in mind, and use this program wisely. |
I'll just let this speak for itself. _________________ The most depressing thing in the world.
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Bonus Round Newcomer

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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:23 pm Post subject: |
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And as it also says in the manual, this system has a reputation of splitting opinions into two totally different camps.
Some people are instantly interested, while others either ignore it, or reject it totally, thinking that it's bullsh*t.
But it also has an impact to the skeptics, since they usually get angry after seeing it, as if they couldn't stand the results that are in front of them. I think this is because the "coincidences" are just too big to ignore. A rational mind demands rational explanations for something like that, and there are none of those to be found. The only logical explanation would either be a conspiracy of some sort, or something of a spiritual nature, or both. But because most skeptics think that conspiracies and spiritual things are unrational "lunatic stuff", they refuse to consider these explanations. And so they are left with nothing, and that makes them mad.
Is there actually a conspiracy or something else behind it, that is for you to decide.
Maybe the Old World Order and the forces behind it planned the whole thing, or then someone else did, the Illuminati perhaps?
The manual tells you some interesting coincidences, but there is a lot more to discover, if you give it some time and know what to seek for.
I would call the two systems in the program "tools of spiritual development", and they require a certain mindset, otherwise they'll be of no use to you.
If you don't like them, then don't use them.
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CTOJAH Amiga Junkie


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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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@Bonus Round said :
...God's Calculator is an "occult utility" program,...
It's a contradictory statement, becouse God is quite opposite of occultism ! (at least concerning christianity) _________________ ☭ Some people says : Amiga has no future ! ☭ |
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Dan Locke Amiga Enthusiast


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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Bonus Round wrote: | | But it also has an impact to the skeptics, since they usually get angry after seeing it, as if they couldn't stand the results that are in front of them. |
Skeptics are probably angry because people believe it in spite of how patently ridiculous the concept is.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | I think this is because the "coincidences" are just too big to ignore. |
Uh, no. It's because people ascribe that mystique to coincidence in the first place. Remember the Alan Parsons Project connection that I discovered? I have two choices: I can think, "Eh; that's pretty cool in a dorky kind of way," or I can think, "Alan Parsons OBVIOUSLY put this connection into his group name." That connection holds at least as much water as your almost-pentagrams.
As far as "computer = 666", the sheer obviousness of being able to manipulate the number values to produce connections like that ruins any intrigue that it might have produced.
And, finally, the idea of it not being a coincidence makes no sense on any level. There's no conceivable motivation for any potential conspiracy behind the connections (remind me why it even makes a difference that "science", "philosophy", and "religion" result in an almost-pentagram, or what that connection is supposed to mean in the first place, or what change that connection would effect on any environment outside of the conspiracy theory fringe); there isn't even a way for them to have been organized at all prior to today's mass communication (and I doubt that even that would be enough).
| Bonus Round wrote: | | A rational mind demands rational explanations for something like that, and there are none of those to be found. |
I found one: a tiny percentage of words and phrases with occult significance happen to produce similar numbers when intepreted as the sums of their letters' numerical results, and other connections can be cheated.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | The only logical explanation would either be a conspiracy of some sort, or something of a spiritual nature, or both. |
False dichotomy ≠ logic.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | But because most skeptics think that conspiracies and spiritual things are unrational "lunatic stuff", |
The word is "irrational", and I'd happily believe it if it had a shred of evidence that wasn't completely laughable. Actually, it would take more than a shred, but I haven't even found that.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | they refuse to consider these explanations. |
I can consider something without accepting it, you know.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | And so they are left with nothing, and that makes them mad. |
This is literally no different from the thousands of "You're just jealous!"/"You just have a small penis!"/"You're only saying that because nobody loves you!"-styled "rebuttals" that litter the Internet. It's all ad hominem, the last resort of the indefensible.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | Is there actually a conspiracy or something else behind it, that is for you to decide. |
I've decided negatively for the moment, but that doesn't preclude the possibility of my encountering actual evidence for it. You're saying that if I don't accept your ridiculous "evidence", I won't accept anything in support of your conclusions. How does that make any sense?
| Bonus Round wrote: | | Maybe the Old World Order and the forces behind it planned the whole thing, or then someone else did, the Illuminati perhaps? |
Nope, for reasons that I already mentioned: they wouldn't be able to orchestrate such a large-scale endeavor; even if they managed to coordinate it, it's hard to imagine the habits of the mass populace being under any sort of outside control (because what is language if not habit given meaning?); even if both were possible - and they aren't - there's no reason for the Illuminati to have put their time and effort (which, if you go by the accounts of conspiracy theorists, are literally limitless) into it in the first place.
| Bonus Round wrote: | | The manual tells you some interesting coincidences, |
What's so "interesting" about the "666/888/966/996" thing, aside from 666?
| Bonus Round wrote: | | but there is a lot more to discover, if you give it some time and know what to seek for. |
I put in plenty of loaded words and phrases (like "Old World Order", "Illuminati", "Armageddon Conspiracy", "Torah", etc.) and got nothing. I gave it as much of a "head start" as was possible and it did nothing. No odd connections, no fancy-looking sigils. What does that tell you?
| Bonus Round wrote: | | I would call the two systems in the program "tools of spiritual development", and they require a certain mindset, otherwise they'll be of no use to you. |
You've basically admitted to the fact that all conspiracy theories are based on confirmation bias. I sometimes get the feeling that 11:38 appears on my digital clock unreasonably frequently, but I then realize that I just remember the times that it says 11:38 more frequently than I do other numbers' appearances. (The reason for this, obviously, is my familiarity with the film THX 1138.) You're doing the exact opposite; you're deliberately reading meanings that you want into information that doesn't necessarily carry it.
| Bonus Round wrote: | If you don't like them, then don't use them.
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I intend to go on using the calculator (I've had quite a bit of fun playing around with the various sigils), but I don't see myself believing that the results are in any way important.
| CTOJAH wrote: | | It's a contradictory statement, becouse God is quite opposite of occultism ! (at least concerning christianity) |
Regarding Christianity, the manual has something else to say:
| MASTER 484 wrote: | | The classic number 666 is actually one of the most mysterious numbers in existence, and many people misunderstand it totally. They simply think that it's an "evil number", because the Bible says so. But have they ever thought about who wrote Bible? Obviously the author of the Bible thought that the number 666 was evil. But that doesn't mean you should automatically think that way too. |
...Yeah. Who knows what this guy believes about spirituality? _________________ The most depressing thing in the world.
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Shawn Dimery Grandmaster of Amiga


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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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Well as a skeptic, humanist, secularist anti-theist. I can say positively say you are talking crap and Mr. Locke is right on the money.
extraodinary claims require extraodinary evidence my friend.
As for this Illuminati crap, I mean come on. I bet you think 9/11 was an inside job and that George Bush is a reptillian alien. No evidence baby.
EDIT - As for this god (yes the small case g was on purpose) talk, You do not wanna get into that with me my friend.
This is a program and I dont think anybody is convinced, least of all me. _________________ Never trust a man with a mustache...
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Dan Locke Amiga Enthusiast


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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Shawn Dimery wrote: | | As for this Illuminati crap, I mean come on. I bet you think 9/11 was an inside job and that George Bush is a reptillian alien. |
Mr. Dimery! How dare you say such slanderous things about our friend Bonus Round? He may be a conspiracy theorist, but he's not one of those weird conspiracy theorists! Just look at the site!
| Not Bonus Round, but someone whose ideology he shares wrote: | | If you are interested in embarking on the spiritual journey of your life then you have opened the door to a mansion of wonders. If, however, you have come in search of aliens, pan-dimensional lizards and evil Illuminists relentlessly plotting against the ordinary people of the world then you have arrived at the wrong destination. Makow, Icke, Jones and their ilk will be more to your taste. |
_________________ The most depressing thing in the world.
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Shawn Dimery Grandmaster of Amiga


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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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I take it back!
Just found this on the website.
'Why are is eyes so reptillian?' _________________ Never trust a man with a mustache...
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