Domain: walla.co.il
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Comments · 8
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Re:east/west???
That's the alpha and gamma vs. the beta and delta quadrants, for you Star Trek geeks
:-)
http://wmh.walla.co.il/community/forums/3002/Galaxy_Map.jpg -
Re:Divine Turkish Coffee
Sorry poor transliteration, Finjan is a little more accurate, or Dallah for another name.
Just cause you've never heard of it doesn't mean it isn't called that, unless maybe your an expert on semitic languages and cultures.
Also the link you provided is to an article written by some one who came from Russia to the US. I'm not sure why you would think she would be an expert on the names for the pot used to make coffee in middle eastern countries, and provide an exhaustive list of those names.
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Re:64 bit _Really_ necessary?
Graphics memory bound.
And yes, I agree about the quality sentiment. Compare that to:
Half-Life 2
Far Cry
Doom 3
Battlefield 2
etc.
Most of those are at least a year old now, too. -
Re:Radarvision Camero
Not only that, but they state in the hebrew article that they system uses advanced software to lower the effects of metal in the way of the beam, so that it can be used through steel-hardened cement walls and still give a decent picture.
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better images
Here are some bigger, better images:
http://www.autonews.com/files/2003tokyo/toyota/pma .htm
http://grm.m.walla.co.il/archive/87536-12.jpg
I like to call it the Toyota Tachikoma :-) -
Practice your Hebrew..
I went to the site linked from the article.. The portal company is called "Walla", http://www.walla.co.il/.
Just remember, Hebrew is writted right to left.. Now go ahead and translate the page, register for an account, and you're all set.. -
Re:Cute
e) Walla is in Hebrew.
Also, from the article link, the free service is for Wallas customers:
Walla Communications (TASE: WALA) Israel's leading Internet portal with 75,000 customers, reported this morning plans to become the first company in the world to provide one-gigabyte (GB) e-mailboxes to its customers.
So unless your a Walla customer and can read Hebrew, looks like your out. -
My Hebrew is rusty...
Well, nonexistant. But it's interesting to be able to navigate a foreign language website by hovering over a link and then reading the destination URL in the status bar.