1) Using
7tsp for XP icons.
2) Using
OpenShell for XP Luna blue theme (no transparency).
3) Using
ExplorerPatcher to have taskbar at top of screen (allows such).
4) Using
RetroBar for XP taskbar (no transparency).
5) Using
Spooky View for Windows transparency.
6) Using
Windows 11 ' 01 Ultimate Update for XP theme (that requires
Windhawk).
7) Using
Twister UI (
primarily) for Linux Mint XFCE and/or Xubuntu.
8) To "
always remember Krishna and never to forget Krishna" ever!!!
SB:11.40.10 - TRANSLATION:
Some say that people will be happy by performing pious religious
activities. Others say that happiness is attained through fame, sense
gratification, truthfulness, self-control, peacefulness, self-interest,
political influence, opulence, renunciation, consumption, sacrifice,
penance, charity, vows, regulated duties or strict disciplinary
regulation. Each process has its proponents.
ACBSP PURPORT:
Dharmahhm ehkeh refers to those atheeihsstic philosophers called
karma-mihmahmngsakas, who state that one should not waste time worrying
about a kingdom of God that no one has ever seen and from which no one
has ever returned; rather, one should expertly utilize the laws of
karma, performing fruitive activities in such a way that one will
always be well situated. Concerning fame, it is said that as long as
the fame of a human being is sung in the pious planets, he may live for
thousands of years in material heaven. Kahhmam refers to Vedic texts
like the Kahhmah-soohtra as well as millions of modern books that
advise one about sex pleasure. Some people state that the highest
virtue/virchooh in life is honesty; others say it is self-control, peace of mind
and so on. Each viewpoint has proponents and "scriptures." Others say
that law, order and morality are the highest good, whereas still others
propose political influence as the real self-interest of human beings.
Some state that one should give away one's material possessions to the
needy; others state that one should try to enjoy this life as far as
possible; and others recommend daily rituals, disciplinary vows,
penances, and so on.