Monthly Archives: September 2007

Briefs

Update on the Quechup problem: Say, the nice folks at the brandy new social network are taking your contacts list without permission and using it to spam your friends! Isn’t that special? That’s why I got five invites in one … Continue reading

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Vacation time

I am still on vacation, and not much inclined to post about things of importance. I have not cooked since Thursday night, had fresh bagels for breakfast the last two days, slept like a baby until about 7:30 every morning … Continue reading

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Haveil Havalim is up

It’s over at Life in Israel. Go look.

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No. More. Social. Networks.

You know, some people are going to take this the wrong way and think I am angry with them. I am not angry with them. I am angry with the stupid networks that have brainwashed them into thinking they’re anything … Continue reading

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Podcast request

Folks, I do not have a good audio program that captures online video and gives me good mp3 files. If anyone out there has a good program like that, and would like to take a few minutes to help me … Continue reading

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Hamas shows world it believes in freedom for, well, Hamas

Another protest, another beat-down by Hamas, and more reporters wounded and forbidden to report. Just another normal day in Hamastan. A protest by Fatah supporters against Hamas rule turned violent Friday when Hamas men began forcefully dispersing the crowd, firing … Continue reading

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The Temple Mount destruction: Greater hands involved

You know, sometimes, it really does seem that there may be an unseen purpose to things we simply can’t predict. Like, our outrage at the Muslim Waqf bulldozing a large trench in the Temple Mount may be misplaced. In fact, … Continue reading

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