View Full Version : PalmaSutra (Tungsten E?)
StoneRyno
09-25-2004, 02:37 AM
Is there a version of this that will run on Tungsten E?
I saw this listed in the must have apps thread and was curious what it is.
Ricon
09-25-2004, 06:26 AM
Palma Sutra is a converted graphical book dating back hundreds of years and depicts the ability of the Chinese people to procreate in very creative ways. Some have said that this actually led to the creation of Chiropractic Therapy, especially in North America. Very similar to Hefners Blue Period in the early 60's.
BTW if you had to ask you shouldn't be looking at it!! HOWEVER!! If you do download this program and are under the age of 17 I suggest you hide your PDA under your bed so your mother doesn't find it. Of course she will. However she will only tell your father or a close friend/neighbour. Dad will chuckle but your neighbours may look at you kind of funny for awhile. Like that strange Uncle nobody talks about.
Cyker
09-25-2004, 07:34 AM
Chinese?!?!? :eek:
I'm pretty sure it's Indian (or at least mid-asia)...
wellsjs
09-25-2004, 08:05 AM
Strange mix . . . your asking for SermonMate and now PalmaSutra! :confused: What kinda recipe are you cooking up? :eek:
knghtbrd
09-25-2004, 08:41 AM
Strange mix . . . your asking for SermonMate and now PalmaSutra! :confused: What kinda recipe are you cooking up? :eek:
hahahaha
You know, many religions of the world do include fertility rites and other excuses and/or encouragements to get it on... Granted I know of no Christian based faith which calls for these things, but still. :D
Ricon
09-25-2004, 08:55 AM
Correction the origin is Indian... Just shows how much I know about such things : )
StoneRyno
09-25-2004, 04:32 PM
OK SCRATCH PALMSUTRA OFF MY LIST I DIDN'T KNOW THATS WHAT IT WAS.
HOW EMBARRASSING
LOL
I had no idea that this is what the app was. I thought it was a game since someone mentioned it was amusing.
pruss
09-25-2004, 04:41 PM
hahahaha
You know, many religions of the world do include fertility rites and other excuses and/or encouragements to get it on... Granted I know of no Christian based faith which calls for these things, but still. :D
Well, actually, traditional Christianity (St. Paul, for instance) explicitly requires a married couple to engage in sexual relations unless they have a very good reason not to.
Personally, the ebook I'd like to have is the companion volume to the Kamasutra. The Kamasutra is about the companionable and pleasurable aspects of sexuality, but I understand that there is also a companion volume giving the Indian views of the procreative aspects of sexuality.
Cyker
09-25-2004, 06:11 PM
OK SCRATCH PALMSUTRA OFF MY LIST I DIDN'T KNOW THATS WHAT IT WAS.
HOW EMBARRASSING
LOL
I had no idea that this is what the app was. I thought it was a game since someone mentioned it was amusing.
ROFLOLOL! :D
I think the other posters suspected this, hence the less-than-subtle hints ;)
But technically I suppose it *could* be a game... just not one you'd play on your PDA ;)
Rizzo
09-25-2004, 06:16 PM
Well, actually, traditional Christianity (St. Paul, for instance) explicitly requires a married couple to engage in sexual relations unless they have a very good reason not to.
Personally, the ebook I'd like to have is the companion volume to the Kamasutra. The Kamasutra is about the companionable and pleasurable aspects of sexuality, but I understand that there is also a companion volume giving the Indian views of the procreative aspects of sexuality.
actually..i think its you have to be married to engage in sexual relations...its not a "commandment"
tanker_bob
09-25-2004, 07:26 PM
actually..i think its you have to be married to engage in sexual relations...its not a "commandment"
Actually, Alex is correct. Check out 1 Cor 7:3-5. While verse 6 does say that it is a concession, not a "commandment" as you indicate, read on to verse 9. The intent is clearly that the married are NOT to deprive one another as clearly stated in verse 3. While you are correct that sexual relations are limited to marriage, that is not the crux of these particular verses.
Kamasutra is originally return by Vatsyayana Mallanaga,a religious scholar and sage who lived in Pataliputra in North India between Benares and Calcutta sometime between 200 and 300 AD.
It was first translated into English by Sir Richard Burton, the British linguist and scholar in 1883.
I hope this clears the origin of Kamasutra.......
I installed palmsutra in my TH55 but the resolution is not good so i deleted from my TH55...I hope it will be released for OS5 very soon..
I heard Sir Richard Burton was also fluent in Arabic and translated the 1001 nights.
Didn't the makers of PalmaSutra stop developing it a while back? Unless I'm wrong, getting an update seems unlikely.
RobertS
09-26-2004, 12:45 PM
I believe it is no longer being developed..so yes, low res is the best you will get.
As for religious sex, Orthodox Judaism not only states that it is a good deed and a commandmant to have sex with your spouse as often as possible (especially on Friday night) but that the man is commanded to allow his partner to orgasm first.
How's that for progressive?
RobertS
poissonsouriant
09-26-2004, 12:59 PM
You want something racy, but still want to stay Christian? Read the Song of Solomon.
RobertS
09-26-2004, 01:02 PM
You want something racy, but still want to stay Christian? Read the Song of Solomon.
Exactly...again, Jewish. Who would have though skipping like lambs could be so hot?
Jewish = Sexy. Simple, isn't it?
wellsjs
09-26-2004, 01:29 PM
You want something racy, but still want to stay Christian? Read the Song of Solomon.Just finished reading it in my daily Bible reading program the other day as a matter of fact. It's hot/sexy done right, not trashy like a lot of stuff out there! ;) :)
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