<a name="l3"></a>I, Terry Davis, am high priest of God's </span><a href="http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html"><span class=cF4>official third temple</span></a><span class=cF0>, TempleOS.
<a name="l4"></a>TempleOS is an operating system for IBM PC x86_64 desktops that will always dual
<a name="l5"></a>boot along-side Windows or Linux. I am in charge of the core 100,000 lines of
<a name="l6"></a>TempleOS code and I do continual offerings to keep God entertained. I have
<a name="l7"></a>divine authority to command any company in the computer industry to do anything
<a name="l8"></a>that I deem necessary to make God's temple more beautiful, glorious and perfect.
<a name="l9"></a>I have oversight authority similar to a building inspector or a person enforcing
<a name="l10"></a>the Americans with Disability Act -- I make commands, God signs-off with a
<a name="l11"></a>miraculous authentication from an oracle, and Intel, Microsoft or VMware obeys.
<a name="l15"></a>* Windows, Linux and VMware (because of mounted drives) must support </span><a href="/Wb/Doc/RedSea.DD.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>RedSea</span></a><span class=cF0> file
<a name="l24"></a></span><a href="/Wb/Kernel/BlkDev/DskClus.HC.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>::/Kernel/BlkDev/DskClus.HC</span></a><span class=cF0> :152 All the clus operations become blk.
<a name="l57"></a></span><a href="/Wb/Kernel/BlkDev/DskATAId.HC.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>/Kernel/BlkDev/DskATAId.HC</span></a><span class=cF0> :286 lines to figure-out I/O ports is gone.</span><span class=cF4>
<a name="l58"></a></span><a href="/Wb/Kernel/PCIBIOS.HC.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>/Kernel/PCIBIOS.HC</span></a><span class=cF0> :290 could be eliminated, but maybe we will keep
<a name="l73"></a>bandwidth isn't as bad when doing port I/O. See </span><a href="/Wb/Kernel/BlkDev/DskATA.HC.HTML#l67"><span class=cF4>ATAGetRes</span></a><span class=cF0>(). We don't want to
<a name="l97"></a>Cyrillic and Std Fonts. We need the twelve window </span><a href="/Wb/Adam/Gr/GrTextBase.HC.HTML#l329"><span class=cF4>TextBorder</span></a><span class=cF0> characters added
<a name="l102"></a>* Microsoft Paint and Linux's Gimp must support TempleOS </span><a href="/Wb/Doc/GRFiles.DD.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>GR Files</span></a><span class=cF0>. They are
<a name="l103"></a>blemish free, unlike </span><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP_file_format"><span class=cF0>BMP files</span></a><span class=cF0>. The TOSZ Linux utility can be used to make
<a name="l104"></a>screencasts from TempleOS exported </span><a href="/Wb/Doc/GRFiles.DD.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>GR Files</span></a><span class=cF0> and AU Files.
<a name="l106"></a>* We must have a nice dictionary. Someone needs to do a </span><a href="/Wb/Demo/SuggestSpelling.HC.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>Spell Checker</span></a><span class=cF0>, too.
<a name="l108"></a>* Intel needs to make </span><a href="/Wb/Doc/DolDocOverview.DD.HTML#l1"><span class=cF4>DolDoc</span></a><span class=cF0> versions of its x86 CPU data sheets documenting all
<a name="l111"></a>* We must have the ultimate Bible search engine. Currently, all we have is
<a name="l112"></a></span><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULJU8DzvQFo"><span class=cF0>filter search</span></a><span class=cF0>. In the end, it should be a low line-count technique. Maybe, I
<a name="l113"></a>allocate 500 lines out of the 20,000 reserve.