My dear naive fried.
I think you must *really* be in Israel to see what *really* happens in Israel; not on the internet.
If you trust everything you read on the Internet, you really must be a gullible person.
The fact is that they did not all flee. Some fought, some fled and some embraced the decision.
The majority that fled the country became refugees with the exact same position they have now, only in Jordan; that is until the Jordanians got sick of them and kicked them back here.
Of course you fail to mention how Israeli-Arab run municipalities and districts are in dire-debts because of the corruptions of the leaders they chose for themselves.
You should get your history right.
When Israel was given the authority from the UN to declare independence, which was followed by a deceleration of war from the surrounding Arab countries that did not like the idea; many native Arabs fled to said countries from fear of the outcome. Many places in Israel, including Jerusalem, Jaffa and Akko have mixed populations that live together in harmony to this day.
The title of the post is actually a song by George Harrison as a solo artist, and not The Beatles.
B.T.W. A lot of the guitar work done on the original track is young Eric Clapton.
I'm actually looking setting up a media center, but I think I still rather build my own machine for it. It also gives the advantage of reusing old hardware that's just laying around anyway
I often ask what are the actual (real) work hours.
In my experience, a contract with an IT company at a programming job, states a basic outline of the work hours that are demanded of you (09:00-18:00, for example). Most of the time these work hours are just formal and not actual, since these types of jobs are very demanding (the needs of meeting goals and dead-lines).
The kinds of hours that you'll be working may differ from the ones stated in contract.
This information is quite important if you have some kind of routine - if you study part time, for example.
How could they be surprised by this? Were they not aware of the demographic group that attends Defcon? They probably just forgot to wear their tin-foil hats
I've had bad memory leaks using FF 3 under an Ubuntu x64, but 3.5 solved it all. The usage never tops 120~M these days, even after running the same instance for a week or so.
My dear naive fried. I think you must *really* be in Israel to see what *really* happens in Israel; not on the internet. If you trust everything you read on the Internet, you really must be a gullible person. The fact is that they did not all flee. Some fought, some fled and some embraced the decision. The majority that fled the country became refugees with the exact same position they have now, only in Jordan; that is until the Jordanians got sick of them and kicked them back here.
Of course you fail to mention how Israeli-Arab run municipalities and districts are in dire-debts because of the corruptions of the leaders they chose for themselves.
You should get your history right. When Israel was given the authority from the UN to declare independence, which was followed by a deceleration of war from the surrounding Arab countries that did not like the idea; many native Arabs fled to said countries from fear of the outcome. Many places in Israel, including Jerusalem, Jaffa and Akko have mixed populations that live together in harmony to this day.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Internet Anonymity may not be a constitutional right, since Israel has no constitution.
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Not only that, Chinese outnumber Google employees ~132,564 to 1.
Your sir, have just made my day! :D
Not only that, Chinese outnumber Google employees ~132,564 to 1.
Your sir, have just made my day!
As I told you, it would be absolutely, totally, and in all other ways inconceivable.
Israel isn't blocking. Confirmed first hand.
I don't know who proclaimed this half-assed hallucination, but I can confirm that it isn't blocked here.
Pirates are trying to buy other pirates
That's one big LAN party
The title of the post is actually a song by George Harrison as a solo artist, and not The Beatles. B.T.W. A lot of the guitar work done on the original track is young Eric Clapton.
The robots built within the F.I.R.S.T competition are all built with the same basic software
that's the one
I think I stumbled upon a project like that or something similar. Can't find the URL anymore
I'm actually looking setting up a media center, but I think I still rather build my own machine for it. It also gives the advantage of reusing old hardware that's just laying around anyway
CHICK FIGHT!!!
I often ask what are the actual (real) work hours. In my experience, a contract with an IT company at a programming job, states a basic outline of the work hours that are demanded of you (09:00-18:00, for example). Most of the time these work hours are just formal and not actual, since these types of jobs are very demanding (the needs of meeting goals and dead-lines). The kinds of hours that you'll be working may differ from the ones stated in contract. This information is quite important if you have some kind of routine - if you study part time, for example.
How could they be surprised by this? Were they not aware of the demographic group that attends Defcon? They probably just forgot to wear their tin-foil hats
I've had bad memory leaks using FF 3 under an Ubuntu x64, but 3.5 solved it all. The usage never tops 120~M these days, even after running the same instance for a week or so.
Being in a similar situation, I'd also be interested in hearing suggestions from married geeks with more XP
Does the app also take into account that IPv4 doesn't excercise and smokes a pack every day ?