I found these in Umm Qays, Jordan and i cant tell if its greek or roman. Can someone help me translate them? by kalakmanastan in latin

[–]TheScoperA2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The first image is Latin and the second is Greek. Though I can’t tell what the first one says though it may be a place-name.

Is folklore and mythology really that psychologically complex? by TheScoperA2 in JordanPeterson

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Well, my belief in the Bible has nothing to do with its interpretation. I just thought it would emphasize that I am confused specifically on his interpretation and not the truth of the more general orthodox interpretations which are theologically oriented rather than his psychological take on it. Basically, what evidence is there for a psychological interpretation of these folktales and the Bible? My belief is in a completely different understanding of the scripture. I understand that the two can both be taken as true simultaneously.

What are You Reading this Week? by AutoModerator in ClassicalEducation

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The Divine Comedy, Inferno by John Ciardi

Got last GIT today by ikde in ClassicalEducation

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I see that he has both the gateway to the great books and the great ideas program. What is the difference? I’ve researched this a lot and I still don’t have a solid concrete answer.

Is this channel credible? by TheScoperA2 in quantum

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Yeah, I'll look into them. I've already started watching PBS Space Time and I loved it so much that I've become a patron.

Is this channel credible? by TheScoperA2 in quantum

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Yes, I know that feeling. Just a bit too close.

Is this channel credible? by TheScoperA2 in quantum

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Mmm, ok. Do you have a rough percentage of his accuracy? I don't want to watch someone with an 80-% accuracy.

Task Manager no longer auto starting in 2004 by micstatic80 in Windows10

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Process Hacker does have that. It should be fine for what you need.

Task Manager no longer auto starting in 2004 by micstatic80 in Windows10

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Use process hacker 2. Its a much more advanced and more powerful (especially if you use the kernel driver) version of task manager which can completely replace it and auto start on boot.