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Comment Re:Mutually Assured Destruction (Score 1) 1032

Actually, no-one said that martyrs are to get 72 virgins either. If you go to the root of the myth, its origin is a VERY weakly sourced saying attributed to Muhammad via a chain of half a dozen narrators.

And what is said was that the person who got the smallest reward in heaven would get, among a lot of other things, 72 Houri (the word sometimes translated as Virgins, but almost certainly refers to non-human creatures of divine beauty, etc). Keep in mind that this isn't supposed to be what was promised to martyrs, but to those who were able to stop themselves from being such assholes to other people that they barely didn't get tossed into hell.

Comment WiMAX is pretty awesome. (Score 3, Informative) 71

I've been using it for the better part of the past two weeks. And I'm pretty satisfied with the service. Although I live in Saudi Arabia, which is...a bit far from Oregon.

I pay about $190 for a six-month subscription at 2 megabit. ~$30 a month. 2 megabit is the maximum speed they offer, but it's not bad at all- only slightly more expensive than ADSL (which goes all the way up to 20mbit, but costs an arm and a leg at that tier), and I get a ~150ms ping on US servers. More than adaquate for gaming.

Thing is, the service has been trumpeted out for eons now. Well, since 2004 or so at least. I had long given up on practical residential WiMAX as vaporware, until earlier this year when the service was rolled out in earnest.

Comment The majority of the Yakuza are Burakumin. (Score 5, Interesting) 457

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza#Burakumin

Discrimination = Bad news. When honest people are forced out of honest jobs because of petty race or ancestry issues, they invariably turn either to immigration or the underworld.

Thing is, this might be creating an excuse for those carrying a prejudice against Burakumin; "Marry our daughter? Hell no. Er, no, of course it's not because you're Burakumin, we're progressive like that. It's just that your family might have Yakuza links! Yeah, that's it, honest."

Comment Why not a next-gen Wiimote too? (Score 0, Redundant) 153

The MotionPlus if fine and dandy (Though only grudgingly accepted by me since I think the original Wiimote should have been more accurate to begin with), but why not build a WiimotePlus? In other words, same Wiimote form factor, MotionPlus accuracy. Maybe some cosmetic change to differentiate it from the normal Wiimote, too.

Comment Re:Nice idea, but... (Score 1) 469

Pardon my coarseness, but where the HELL have you ever read about Zombie Hymens?! That's just freaky.

And yes, sexual reward does indeed factor into the equation. It's not paramount, but it's a factor. Think about the early days of the spread of Islam; what do you think that half-illiterate pagan warrior tribes would have found more appealing in exchange for adopting a strict moral system that seriously cramped their hedonistic style; the promise of salvation, and the notion of the general benefit to mankind of them not being assholes, or the promise of poontang and luxury in the hereafter?

Comment Re:Nice idea, but... (Score 1) 469

I can proudly say that yes, things have changed a good deal since then. Since that particular incident the religious police have been getting a lot of heat from certain facets of the press, and from bloggers most of all. No one is ever going to let that incident die down.

It's not quite a full about-face yet, but things are changing as time goes by. Slowly, but surely. The popularity of the religious police has been on the downturn ever since. Before that incident, smaller affronts made by them were swept under the rug. Now, anything negative they do is blown wide open. And they've become acutely aware of it.

These folks are largely the backlash that resulted from a certain incident in the late 1970s...that's out of the scope of this post, but I can tell you that I don't see them around for another 30 years.

Comment Re:Nice idea, but... (Score 2, Informative) 469

Homophobic much?

And no, in fact, it doesn't. At least not for martyrs. Even the shaky Hadith I spoke of earlier specifically promised that those who will have 72 Houri in heaven are those who got the LEAST reward in the afterlife. In other words, those who have barely stopped themselves from being utter assholes in THIS life.

The Houri? Often simplistically translated simply as virgins, usually, but it doesn't necessarily mean that. As far as anyone can gather, it refers to otherworldly creatures altogether, ones described as having ethereal beauty and purity. Possibly the form that humans are said to be reborn as. "Purity" possibly being the point of mistranslation, since in archaic contexts it's occasionally used interchangeably with virginity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houri

Comment Re:Nice idea, but... (Score 2, Interesting) 469

Actually, the virgins thing is a bit of a misconception of sorts. It's based on a very unreliable quotation of Muhammad (Hadith) passed around via a chain of narrators as long as your arm before it was written down.

Back on topic, that DOES appear to be the goal of this venture I guess, in a social equivalent of the Security By Obscurity model, but it's kind of futile. Extremist sites may change the religious/political orientation of someone impressionable, but the actual "terrorist trigger" is usually a meme passed on IRL by friends or family. It's much harder to pass online, methinks.

Hell, over here a localized War On Terror has been going on since 2003 after a rather large terrorist attack in Riyadh, and what did the government do? go for the watering holes. Summer camps, publications, clamped down on hardline clerics, and yes, a few websites. But they weren't the first point of connection.

Comment Nice idea, but... (Score 2, Interesting) 469

Problem is, the mainstream Muslims aren't the ones that need to be targeted, but the high-risk volatile ones. The rest of us don't feel anything about the west more than either some admiration on the liberal-side of the political spectrum, or some casual antipathy on the religious/conservative side of politics.

I live in Saudi Arabia. Which doesn't seem to have much of a global image as being progressive these days, and I can still tell you that most grad students these days want to study either in Canada or the US, followed by the UK and Australia (English in highschool is mandatory...hence the destinations of choice being all English-speaking countries).

Comment Re:Which Muslims? (Score 1) 842

No, I don't disagree on this particular point*, I explained elsewhere why I think her age was mostly appropriate given the life expectancy of the time, but the view of Sahih alBukhari being occasionally unreliable is AFAIK universally accepted among Sunni Islamic scholars. Though it's still reliable enough to be an invaluable resources for them, as long as each Hadith is examined and corroborated.

*(full disclosure; IIRC some Shia sources cite something about an old Arabic convention on ages, regarding dropping the first digit of the age, so 16 and 19 turns to 6 and 9, though that explanation sounds rather flaky to me. I'm going to double check on that and possibly return to this point later)

Comment Re:Which Muslims? (Score 1) 842

Actually, it's not just Shi'as that think that Sahih alBukhari is far from perfect. Even us Sunnis recognize that it has a few gaping holes in the form of a few Hadiths that are verifiable as faulty.

Comment Re:Islamic groups are pushing censorship worldwide (Score 1) 842

40-50? Not even that. ~35 or a little more.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age-adjusted_life_expectancy#Variation_over_time

The modern global life expectancy average being 66 years old, and the modern age of consent being 18 (more often variable but less; but for the sake of the argument), let's half that life expectancy to ~33 years old. It stands to reason that in order to maintain a sustainable rate of reproduction, you'd have to half the marriageable age too, non?

So eighteen becomes....nine.

Life expectancies is what people always forget about when discussing the issue of his marriage to Aisha.

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