> Soon in Israel is almost Never ;-)
Businesses usually move after something Really Bad happens to the old
server, like a big crash, resulting in losing piles of money.
Since this is NT, we can anticipate the server change somewhere... next
week?
:)
C
eone about XBanner) when I
first signed on LJ, probably even before that.
Chen.
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From:
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To: ILUG
(E-mail)
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 5:35
PM
Here is a December issue of Linux Journal, I
surprisingly saw at least two articl
l should be covered.
Security and masquarading is allready covered elsewhere...
What else should we write about?
(and just to pretend this is on-topic: lets make it in hebrew too!)
:)
Chen.
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> > > Shouldn't we invite to them to give a lecture to ILUG ?
Seriously guys, I think it a great idea!
When is our next meeting? is there anyone out there who can arrange such a
thing? are we willing to pay for the
y? what is in your lilo.conf?)
Chen.
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From: Ben-Nes Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ILUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 4:11 PM
Subject: lilo/scsi
> Hi
>
> Lilo is not working with scsi :-(
> what should i do/read to solv
>
> > > could it be possible to automagically add some [linux-il] mention in
the
> > > subject of all posts. That would help a lot the filtering of incoming
Is it that difficult to filter for linux-il in To or CC?
Chen.
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s a good sign :)
And as for the web page - we can happily blame the confusion of hebrew
character sets on the net (The best thing about standards is that we have so
many to choose from)
My 0.2 Shekels
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explicit bidi, not the HTML4 tags that override it.
That rules out Unicode for hebrew websites - temporarly.
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Just my 0.02 NIS.
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> Is there any script that start up process when they go down ?
I'll guess you mean that your squid accidently crashes while the rest of the
OS is stable.
How about a cron running every X minutes checking if the process is there,
and if not - restarting it?
Chen
gh same proxy/firewall and it should make vote faking
less fun.
2) we can also assume that if someone voted 15 times for meeting at friday he
must really care about this issue and therefore we should count his opinion 15
times
3) we can just be grown-ups and stop faking votes.
Thanks,
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Linux-il is 500 people.
www.linux.org.il gets more than 100 visitors a day.
all of them are allowed to vote.
What is the problem?
The large count of votes (out of which only 7 are repetitive IPs) show the
improtance of the issue, and how voting through our website is better than
going to egroups
raming for me. But since it'll take time to rewrite many things - any
help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
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The algorithm for finding the longest path in a graph is NP-complete.
For you systems
site
> > http://www.sadan.com/type/index.cgi)
> > Very good ones IMO.
> >
> > Just got his permission to use it on Ivrix. See it attached.
> >
> > I hope it helps you guys.
> > I avoid programming in hebrew, but I'm very interested in hel
hings like website, meetings and other activities.
Hope to see you there!
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The algorithm for finding the longest path in a graph is NP-complete.
For you systems people, that means it's
on not to use a desktop env, is because the GUI is
uncomfortable, as the case is with KDE.
No practicle reason not to use QT though, its as good a tool kit as any. But
gui tool kits are a matter of taste, and my taste is affected by rms opinions
:-)
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o well,
I'd like to have a check before I pay for your t-shirts, contact me personally
for that.
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The algorithm for finding the longest path in a graph is NP-complete.
For you syste
ace in KDE4 is currently broken)
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1. Is there an encoding where Aleph is 0xC3A0, if so what is it? If not how
did I end up with this it?
2. Is there a less ugly way to get to from Aleph=0xC3A0 to proper UTF8?
3. Is this a bug, or a stupidity from my end?
Thanks you for
is trivial.
So the line above simply reverse that process, and I left with the
question, who should I blame, and where to report the bug?
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> Shalom, fine folks.
>
> -- Short story: --
>
> When ripping
hase.
TIA,
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Title: root password lost
if you use lilo as your boot loader.
reboot your system and type: single or
linux single on the lilo options.
change the password and reboot again.
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From:
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Yosi
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Wednesda
You can use some external ISDN modem (via com port),
I use a bunch of them - TA200.
Work just fine.
Chen
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> From: "Tomer Dagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Eli Marmor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "linux ILUG" &
I can reproduce this bug on my system too.
Cheers,
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ביום ראשון 21 ינואר 2007, 12:27, נכתב על ידי Yuval Hager:
> Hi,
>
> I am having this strange problem with Inkscape, couldn't find anything on
> the net about it.
>
> Using culmus fonts, certain fonts just "i
It has been some time since I played with a RH 7.3 box, so I might be speeking
out of my ass, but my guess is that the 20 min limit stems from the default
dhcp lease time.
I guess some of the old RH network scripts do something funky with your
configuration files. IIRC, you can disable this via
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 18:13:12 Chen Levy wrote:
> I guess some of the old RH network scripts do something funky with your
> configuration files. IIRC, you can disable this via a variable in one of
> the /etc/sysconfig/networking/* or /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/* files.
> I
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> I want to manage a special machine's tree with cvs, but when trying to
> import the tree with cvs import(... ), cvs aborts soon with this message:
> cvs [import aborted]: reading dev/eda: N
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 13:51, Ely Levy wrote:
> Hey,
> Ubuntu started making an hebrew language pack,
> it already has things like openoffice-he and would mozilla-bidi-ui colmus
> and hspell.
>
> My question is are there other programs people would like to see there?
> Which are il or he specif
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The question is: "Way?"
Why does the WHILE loop don't change the global $n where the FOR loop does.
Note that in inside both loops the PID is the same.
Cheers,
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ference is that a
policy can be changed on a whim.
Cheers,
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ind of service. Not sure
> though, but you can call their support team and ask..
>
> Thanks,
> Hetz
>
> On 1/4/06, Levy, Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's that time of the year, time to renew my domain.
> >
> > As I walk through the steps of do
do when cron just isn’t good enough any
more?
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different problem: I have 50 heavy tasks to run, 20 servers
and I don't care which server does what task as long as they run. In my
case, backups aren't that heavy, but I care very much which server runs
backup and when.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Chen
PS. Marc, I'd love to atten
out the little annoying
animation.
* ISO88598: "*עברית*" -> *tbshj'*
* unicode: "*עברית שפה קשה* -> jaju*v S i Sch k
j d F
z J F *
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Ideas?
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atin characters. vicq probably does
> not have those flags correctly set. I do not have vicq on my PC (it is
> supposed to be a Perl script), so I did not check this.
I will look into it. Any pointers to specific information will be welcome.
>
ביום שלישי 04 יולי 2006, 08:27, נכתב על ידי Omer Zak:
> On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 08:11 +0300, Levy, Chen wrote:
> > > 2. To send legally-formatted Hebrew SMS message, certain flags in the
> > > system parts of the message need to be correctly set for it to have 70
> >
out, and I was
unable to find data sheet on LG's and Phillips's website. Grrr.
TIA
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> at a session :) ).
>
> Thanks,
> Hetz
Thanks,
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> On 7/6/06, Levy, Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, List.
> >
> > Up to this very day, I avoided buying a DVD drive, just because I was not
> > willing to pay for hardw
utility that
can output the clipboard contents to stdout but I can't remember it's
name.
TIA,
Chen.
ביום שישי 08 ספטמבר 2006, 18:23, נכתב על ידי Omer Zak:
> AND, YES, THE BORG INVASION IS PLANNED TO START ABOUT TWO YEARS FROM
> NOW.
Ah, so Vista got delayed again?
Hi all.
Is nVidia is still considered to be the best Linux/X11 supported card with 3D
acceleration for under 50$? I need to replace my broken old AGP connected
card.
Thanks,
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> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Yossi Cohen wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I wanted to know whowhat is the IGLU cabal, and what exactly
> > they do. Also, if anyone could tell me who is the cabal.
>
> what?
>
> there's no cabal.
Meetings and lectures and websites just form (or cast) themselves out of
void b
> I've heard that there is something called the IGLU cabal,
> which controls
> IGLU, and makes all decisions. Who is on that cabal?
Few hints for the un-enlighted:
You probably don't follow IGLU for long, but IGLU is a true Anarchy.
No decisions are made. Ever. Really. Search the archives, ma
kly
address the issue of OpenSource community involvement withing the Israeli
High-Tech industry.
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Educational Story about doing the right thing - cluelessly:
I needed some more NICs for my growing LAN.
We bought a noname brand NICs, and they actually had Linux drivers in the
installation disk.
In self extracting *EXE* format.
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> First the recommendation: I suggest someone writes, or
> re-arranges the last
> E-mail that was sent to this list with the description on how
> to get to the
> Compaq offices, etc.
Agreed.
Let me repeat:
We meet this friday, 10:00 at Compaq.
Linux God Moshe Bar will be our guest speaker.
T
> RPM packages for RH systems, not originated from RedHat and
> unsupported,
> but packaged by registered contributors, and checked + validated
>
> I guess that "RHCN" stands for "Red Had Contribution Something".
where Something equals Network
=
> b. but it's probably fine since the list is pretty adamant about it,
> seems like the website is not interesting to anyone anymore,
> other than
> its maintainers (btw, Chen, kudos on the new skin, I DID notice
> yesterday)
>
> c. once again Ira has made the mistak
Lets make it a celebration for the release of Debian 2.2?
still-trying-to-think-of-a-resturant-ly yours,
Chen.
> -Original Message-
> From: Shlomi Fish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Organizing
webserver. Not recomended.
2. Independent JavaScript viewer - take a look at NJS.
Basicly - use of javascript as a C++ frontend is interesting - but untested
and may be problematic in many ways. Not recomended - unless you have a good
reason to do that.
Chen.
people bring pita,
salads and drinks for everyone?
A picnic requires some non-trivial amount of work in organization and
preperation, I'm pretty upset that no one is willing to be flexible enough
to agree on a resturant and prevent this work.
Chen Shapira.
==
next year, in the same date, our Linux
> would look like
> that:
My wish for next year is lots and lots of documentation, tutorials, help,
guides, examples and more documentation. If possible - lets have it in many
languages and well orginised.
Chen.
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> these days, however, RAM is cheap, and linux does not do that
> pre-allocation (and i think neither do other modern unices), so some
> people manage to run their machine without using any RAM at
> all. if you
I think you mean, no swap at all.
>
> Most of the pages you now quote have the same text, except
> http://www.penguinpower.com/PenguinPower/whyapenguin
> Which has a more meaningful explanation. According to this
> explanation, when
> Linus wanted a mascot for Linux (if I remember correctly, for
> Linux 2.0 -
> the 1.* kernel
And you can add:
Don't run as root what you can run as user.
Don't give write permissions to files if you can avoid it.
Patch any known security holes in your system.
> -Original Message-
> From: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 12:25 PM
> To:
in ASP there's a file called global.asa which runs whenever a user enters
the directory it sits in.
Perhaps PHP can do something similar?
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben-Nes Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 3:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:58 PM
To: Chen Shapira
Subject: reshet
hello,
the magazine RESHET - COMPUTERS & COMMUNICATION is looking for a linux
expert to translate articles on linux from English to Hebrew.
pls. con
> This message is not intended to many people here who do give
> great answers,
> but in hope to make this list a little more interesting.
Why would telling people to rtfm would make the list more interesting?
Anyway, this list is intended as (among others) linux suppot, linux support
means h
> Any PRACTICAL ideas how to cut down this triplication?
Start by NEVER sending mail to both IGLU and linux-il, IGLU is a subset of
linux-il for planning activities, therefore all mail sent to linux-il is
automatically read by all iglu members, no need to mail both.
In addition announcments sho
> > Nice of you sticking to an unimportant part that i brought as an
> > example,
>
> Many of us do not think that the issue of copying MP3s is
> unimportant --
> some of us think it's a case study in how copyright law went
> well beyond
> what it was meant to do originally.
It was offtopic to
me to use the mailing list to ask for
rides.
RSVP:
We need to know how many people to expect. Please send a short email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to let me know you'll be there.
Can't wait to see you all there!
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> How can it be that 35% of the people don't even have hebrew
> fonts for a web
> browser, yet they answered this poll???
> The only explanetation I can think of is that people use
> Linux, but surf
> the web from Windows... :(
Either that or telepathy.
(insmod telepath)?
does Babelfish does
efit since they don't care about non-TAU crowd, they'll do it only if
enough students are interested.
So,
If you are a student/lecturer in TAU and is interested in having Linux
activities in the university, please email me and let me
that programmer at hp be working on new features,
plucking out bugs, or writing neat tools rather than making it 1M smaller.
Thanks,
Chen.
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> Personally I'm not bothered by the disk space usage - I'm
> more bothered
> by programs that because of their bloatware (for lack of a
> better term)
> design take forever to run, take a huge amount of memory
> while running,
> and generally behave like elephants, not agile cheetahs.
Its a m
> Sure, the borders aren't as clear as they used to be with all
> those KDE's
> and GNOMEs floating around and with the big money coming into
> this niche
> to market software and make it more "dumb user friendly" ..
> But still, I believe that comparison can be made simply from
> a subjectiv
> Mozilla is blamed to be a boateware because of "over-design".
> Their basic
> ceocept is that everything should be displayed by their html rendering
> engine (gecko). This means that the GUI is relatively slow
> and has a large
> size.
No, Mozilla is bloatware because it has skins, and IRC cl
Hi guys,
Last week we had a nice discussion about bloatware, emacs and word.
This week I found an interesting article about it:
http://joel.editthispage.com/stories/storyReader$308
Enjoy.
Chen.
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x? 5 Meg? Oops...
Does that goes under bloat or under bugs? :-)
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Chen.
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I think good software should be built from slim building blocks, of
> which you can use only the ones you need. Another important factor is
> integration between the various blocks.
I think this is a basic programming dogma:
"Every program is part of a larger program (and r
a JFC hello world class, whether Windoze or Linux!
I'm not sure what you mean here.
You mean that all VM implementations are sloppily written?
Do you count the (huge) java standard library as part of the bloat?
Can you please elaborate? (since this isn't linux
in GUI.
Thinking it may be done provided the necessary infrastructure. Having
independed components and a messaging protocol perhaps...
Anyway, lets continue at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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docs, you can use Abiword to export most sane Word
> Hebrew documents into HTML, and then view them in Konqueror.
I think *this* is why people would be gratefull for real bidi support :-)
Chen.
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> > I doubt it. I got Minibank from Mizrachi. It's got some
> security stuff which is strict MS, and it is touted for Win 98 .
> > (It screwed up something in my Win 2000 partition that
> badly that I had to re-install, but that's another sad story.)
> > Linux? I wonder if the folks at Mizrachi
and PDF - and me in the
> > middle of this -
> > we decided that - yes - lets hit the server..
> >
> > I think the number of downloads was about almost 10,000
> > copies of the HTML
> > paper and some from the PDF version of that subject..
> >
> .
The first gnu-hurd web server went down because of slashdot effect.
TCP stack overflawed and crashed.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ilya Konstantinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 4:54 PM
> To: Chen Shapira
> Cc: Omer Musaev; 'Hetz Ben Hamo
this problem).
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I do not think it is the problem,
In the Installation guide it specific noted that you should use the oracle
user to install.
There are some other procedures to do as root and I made them us root.
Chen
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To: &qu
Hello Yaniv,
I down load the oracle for linux 8.1.7 from the oracle site (tar file).
Where is the jre on that disk? maybe I'm using the wrong disk?
Chen
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From: "Yaniv Kimchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chen Naor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello again,
I did it already and eventually it is falling on the jre..
Attached is the strace file and my bash_profile (user oracle).
if you can find something useful it will be greatly appreciated.
Chen
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From: "Tzafrir Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi again,
I forgot to tell you that actually oracle said it is enough to use 128MB (it
is just for checking).
But for this computer I actually want to install only the oracle client.
Only later after I will finish some tests with the client I will go on to
install the DB ITSELF.
Chen
A good reference for FW monitoring:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/resource_files/firewalls/firewall-seen.html
Chen Naor
Lilux Sys.
- Original Message -
From: "Cedar Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 9:13 PM
Subject: port
original
developer,
software distributed without adequate documentation (at least on source
level) is virtually impossible to change.
Also, while writing the code, the programmer knew what he was doing, when
you look at undocumented code, you often have no idea what the coder
Hey.
I installed the Java 2 Runtime environment from Blackdown.org, and Java is
working fine in Konqueror\Galeon\Mozilla, except for Hebrew applets (i.e. the
news tickers in ynet, maariv and so on).
The errors I get:
Konqueror:
---
Java VM version: 1.3.1
Java VM vendor: Blackdow
Gnome screens, so is
not an X font problem.
Probably some small configuration with the forms that I'm missing
But I can't find a solution and even Oracle thech don't have one, so if you
can help it will be great!
Thanks in advance
Chen Naor
Lilux Systems.
http://www.lilux
Hey.
I made a tiny page with a script for converting DivX subtitles so they
could be viewed under linux, along with mplayer hebrew fonts, and some
already converted hebrew subtitles.
You can find it at: http://codex.dyndns.org/movies/subtitles/
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Well the subject says most of it, we didn't have one in very very long.
How's next thursday?
Any suggested resturants?
Chen.
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Hi guys!
I've got a great idea! lets invite ERS to our dinner!
:)
Chen.
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TCP comes with pop3 daemon builtin. Check your inetd for example on how it
works.
Chen.
Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't RedHat comes with pop3 server ?
>
> Mike
>
>
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > take the qpopper of eudora
> >
>
Hello!
I've taken a look at our FAQ and found it awfully outdated.
Is anyone taking care of it?
few suggestions:
1. Add some ISDN instructions (they seem to be awfully frequent)
2. update our "VIP" list
3. update the distribution list
So, Mr. Fish - do you job and maintain
because most of the ppl who appear there are no longer belong in linux-il.
Not to mention that one of the maintainers also left us.
Liran Zvibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26 Jul 1999, chen shapira wrote:
>
> > 2. update our "VIP" list
> Why do we ne
I'd suggest learning python 'nstead of perl.
its just as powerfull and much much easier to learn and much more readable.
Chen.
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GY>> If you want to write something very simple, go ahead and use
And on with my nagging -
After pointing out that our FAQ needs an emergancy update.
I will also add that the kernel version in our homepage is outdate.
Who's maintaining this anyway? and if he has no time, perhaps he should
delegate the position.
Guys,
Maybe its just me, but it seems like www.linsupport.com doesn't exist.
Chen.
Patrick Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Hi,
First I would like to congratulate you and all the members of your local
LUG for the efforts in making Linux known to the world. Unfortuna
Over here, its just useless rambling, which serve no
practicle purpose.
Chen Shapira
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Queen Isabella where are you today?
The next Chris. Colombus is wasting away.
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Hi all,
'bout the meeting tomorrow
1) How do I get to the IDC from Tel-Aviv? (a ride offer will be nice, but
I'll settle for bus oriented instructions)
2) Did we orginize refreshments (i.e. food)? Should I bring anything? Beer
anyone? :-)
Enjoy!
Chen Shapira
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akes it a pretty good day
for an evening demo.
Lets make an effort to make it work, Microsoft is betting its future on
Win2k, lets make an effort to ruin it :-)
Chen Shapira
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Queen Isabella where are you today?
The next Chris. Colombus is wasting away.
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