@JoeMaizin: I've been in Israel for the last ten years, and am very appreciative to G-d for my Aliyah. Please look me up if you come. Israeli policy is dynamic and will likely undergo further changes. Shabbat Shalom.
@JoeMaizin: I've been in Israel for the last ten years, and am very appreciative to G-d for my Aliyah. Please look me up if you come. Israeli policy is dynamic and will likely undergo further changes. Shabbat Shalom.
@tekwiz: No, that was just the Nazis killing people in concentration camps and methodologically in other ways.
@JoeMaizin: THAT is truly sad, if true.
Finally - when iOS started limiting the power consumption of the 30 pin connector this functionality was lost to the camera connection kit.
@Obi-Haiv: no
My wife just uses the tiles on the wall in the kitchen. Free.
I don't know how non-Jews view this article, but as a Jewish person who [still] carefully tries to choose companies that have never been known to be anti-semitic, this just makes this more difficult. Chrysler hooking up with Benz a while back, Ford, BMW, AUDI, etc, as well as Bosche, and now IBM. I don't patently…
@JoeMaizin: Ford was also a flaming anti-semite. "Companies all over the world" is a bit of an exaggeration when taking into account the fear factors involved.
@tekwiz: The real death toll was around 13 million. The Nazis also targeted Gypsies, gays and lesbians, and others lacking in their vision of perfection.
The closest my poop every came to being food was when we had a composting toilet, and that was after two years of becoming compost to be used as fertilizer. I think this guy has crossed a red-brown line somewhere.
I don't know how I missed the piles - it looks like you're right.
I live in Israel as an observant Jew. On the one hand, as an observant Jew, I believe that G-d reigns over all, and everything that happens has received His approval in one form or another, and everything ultimately for the best, if not already innately good. I also believe, as an observant Jew, that we (people in…
Q. "how do you tell when a patient dies if you can't hear a heartbeat or feel a pulse?"
Well someone should give this man a star already. I was thinking - this is a moronic thing to do. Then I read that he's using a low-profile harness. OK, so it's safer, but still nuts in my book.
I'm guessing that they're unloading barrels or trash, or fish? Anybody know what they're unloading? The trucks at my local post office certainly don't do it this way.
I didn't think of that - that makes sense. It seems he developed it.
I liked it. That's a lot of preparation to make each ipod have it's own movie, or perhaps that also part of the deception, errrr, illusion.
@Jack Skitt: After watching them both, I have to agree with you!
There's something about this I don't like... Ah - that perhaps this will be the future of Microsoft - "little shit(s)" who have an education. Well, they remain little shits, don't they?
Didn't he take out a patent for that?