No need to apologize Under the video name, you should see a line saying "Modify video details". Clicking on that will take you to a screen similar to the video submission screen that lets you add, remove channels, change tags and rename the video.
Just make sure not to rename the video unless you have to. The video name will change, but the link address won't. That one is set once you submit.
I've seen him perform in Berlin in July. One of the best concerts I've been in, even though my track record is sort of limited. He's very energetic on stage, jumping around and such.
No, I'm afraid I don't have precise figures for you. There are other issues to consider as well, such as how much it costs for students not studying in a government-supported institution (Michlalot), there's the whole issue of the three years of military service the Haredi are exempt from and it really isn't as simple as "they get X, we get Y".
And regarding the "bread thing", it's not illegal to buy it, but it's illegal to sell it, and stores selling bread during Pessah get fined regularly.
Saying it's not a religious law is laughable, almost like saying the Swiss minaret ban is an architectural dispute.
I have no problem with my taxes going to unemployment. I have no problem with my taxes going to homeless, disabled, elderly and other groups who are unable to work for a living.
I do have a problem with the state subsidizing students of religion while med students, engineering students and teachers have to struggle to make ends meet.
I never said they were lazy. They spend their lives studying what they choose to study and practice their faith. It's great. But why am I paying their tuition, rent and food expenses? Also, why can't I spend my days in a university doing the same? I promise only to do it for 4 years, not an entire lifetime.
Yeah, I mind not being able to buy bread for 7 days every year, and you thinking I shouldn't because you believe in it, is my entire point. I don't see any irrational hatred flowing from my direction, however.
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me that my driving a car on my street on a saturday offends him, and I should stop.
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me I can't buy bread in April because Jews leaving Egypt couldn't make bread millenia ago, so now I can't.
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me I have to work hard and pay taxes so that he can live with his wife and 9 children and study Torah all day long.
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me that my taxes have to be spent on the military because God said this land is ours and no one else's.
My cool level-headedness goes away when my life is affected on every turn by the other guy's faith, and I've grown so accustomed to it that I don't find it odd anymore.
I've had a Wave account for over a month now. I've reached the same point as any other user so far. Step 1: Ooh, Wave. Cool. Let's do some funky editing and type-at-the-same-time. Step 2: OK, I've exhausted that. Now what? Step 3: Heloooooo, anybody else here?
Anyway, I have 19 invites left, and Google seem to keep re-filling my invite ability, so PM me your email and I'll throw you an invite.
>> ^shimfish: Which Israel is this exactly? It must be a different Israel from the one where the "ultra-orthodox" parties have only 16 out of 120 seats in the parliament.
Oh, the Ultra-Orthodox parties (Shas and Yahadut Ha'tora) "only" have 16 seats, but they're still the fifth and sixth largest parties. Add Mafdal (Habayit Hayehudi they're called now) and parties that define themselves by their religion first and their political agenda second have 19 seats, which make up %16 of the Knesset.
Other interesting stats: Of the last 10 governments (as listed in the official Knesset website), Shas has been a member of 8, Mafdal (National Religious Party) has been a member of 6, and the only government that had no religious parties at all was the 26th, which was only that way because Shas left. It lasted for 8 long months.
>> ^westy: >>thinker247 you cannot throw a godwin's grenade into a conversation on purpose. To do so can risk fracturing the entire internet. believe me its scientificy proven with no evidence.
Don't be silly, westy. The only known way to destroy the Internet so far is to type Google into Google.
Some extrapolated that typing Bing into Bing might do the same, but all they got was a BSOD.
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Under the video name, you should see a line saying "Modify video details". Clicking on that will take you to a screen similar to the video submission screen that lets you add, remove channels, change tags and rename the video.
Just make sure not to rename the video unless you have to. The video name will change, but the link address won't. That one is set once you submit.
Anyway, welcome to the sift
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I know I accidentally clicked it and didn;t realise till after and didn;t know how to undo..sorry
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And regarding the "bread thing", it's not illegal to buy it, but it's illegal to sell it, and stores selling bread during Pessah get fined regularly.
Saying it's not a religious law is laughable, almost like saying the Swiss minaret ban is an architectural dispute.
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
I do have a problem with the state subsidizing students of religion while med students, engineering students and teachers have to struggle to make ends meet.
I never said they were lazy. They spend their lives studying what they choose to study and practice their faith. It's great. But why am I paying their tuition, rent and food expenses? Also, why can't I spend my days in a university doing the same? I promise only to do it for 4 years, not an entire lifetime.
Yeah, I mind not being able to buy bread for 7 days every year, and you thinking I shouldn't because you believe in it, is my entire point. I don't see any irrational hatred flowing from my direction, however.
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me I can't buy bread in April because Jews leaving Egypt couldn't make bread millenia ago, so now I can't.
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me I have to work hard and pay taxes so that he can live with his wife and 9 children and study Torah all day long.
My cool level-headedness goes away when the other guy tells me that my taxes have to be spent on the military because God said this land is ours and no one else's.
My cool level-headedness goes away when my life is affected on every turn by the other guy's faith, and I've grown so accustomed to it that I don't find it odd anymore.
Google Wave (Geek Talk Post)
Step 1: Ooh, Wave. Cool. Let's do some funky editing and type-at-the-same-time.
Step 2: OK, I've exhausted that. Now what?
Step 3: Heloooooo, anybody else here?
Anyway, I have 19 invites left, and Google seem to keep re-filling my invite ability, so PM me your email and I'll throw you an invite.
Goes to anybody who wants one, actually.
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
Which Israel is this exactly? It must be a different Israel from the one where the "ultra-orthodox" parties have only 16 out of 120 seats in the parliament.
Oh, the Ultra-Orthodox parties (Shas and Yahadut Ha'tora) "only" have 16 seats, but they're still the fifth and sixth largest parties. Add Mafdal (Habayit Hayehudi they're called now) and parties that define themselves by their religion first and their political agenda second have 19 seats, which make up %16 of the Knesset.
Other interesting stats: Of the last 10 governments (as listed in the official Knesset website), Shas has been a member of 8, Mafdal (National Religious Party) has been a member of 6, and the only government that had no religious parties at all was the 26th, which was only that way because Shas left. It lasted for 8 long months.
This is the Israel I'm talking about.
Unreported World: The Battle for Israel's Soul
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>>thinker247 you cannot throw a godwin's grenade into a conversation on purpose. To do so can risk fracturing the entire internet. believe me its scientificy proven with no evidence.
Don't be silly, westy. The only known way to destroy the Internet so far is to type Google into Google.
Some extrapolated that typing Bing into Bing might do the same, but all they got was a BSOD.
Quentin Tarantino Is Turning Japanese
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