how can i get my xbox 360 to work in Israel?
the xbox360 was bough in the US. i'm curently living in Israel. when turned on, i can hear all the sound, the controlers work, but no picture shows up on the tv.
Other - Games & Gear - 1 Answers
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Its the version of the console like the Wii console they are all in diferent consoles for every continent around. Check if your TV is PAL or HD. Because the Xbox has compatible with TVs that is for US.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
How many times is "We made a Mistake" going to work for Israel
How many times is "We made a Mistake" going to work for Israel?
They made a "mistake" when they blew up our embassy in Egypt back 50 years ago, they made a mistake when they attacked USS Liberty killing 34 unarmed American sailors, and now they claim they made a mistake when attacking unarmed activist bringing humanitarian aid to Palestinian refugees? Bring it on you damned Anti-Jewish Anti- American apologetics, don't care what anyone says Israel is hiding something.
Politics - 9 Answers
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I hope israel gets nuked.
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I have slammed Israel for this multiple times. Almost every other country is doing the same, except for America. We need to cut all foreign aid to all nations, Israel included. It is time to stop worrying about foreign affairs; we have too many problems here at home to worry about.
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yeah man. yeah. and I think they are responsible for global warming, too.
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Till the world gets fed up and whipes them by mistake..
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They didn't make a mistake this time... The "activists" were armed, their mission was a provocation -- both Israel and Egypt offered to transfer the supplies to Gaza, but the "flotilla" organizers refused, and they attacked the soldiers. <<refusing an order to stop or actively resisting visit, search or capture may render merchant vessels military objectives>> (San-Remo agreements) If anything, Israel's restraint is amazing again... Any other military, upon encountering such resistance, would've retreated and blasted the boat from the water with missiles/torpedoes, instead of risking the soldiers' lives trying to minimize the ENEMY'S casualties... The on-board fighting lasted "several hours", according to some news reports -- what kind of "peaceful activists" can fight elite military commandos for hours?
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Wake up dude. Israel was right in their actions against the Jihadist flotilla. They have nothing to apologize for. Any apology is simply for public relations purposes. You're an ignorant fool if you believe that ship was nothing more than some aid workers bringing supplies to refugees.
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nunber 1...they were not unarmed number 2..they were violating international law number 3..they have a right to stop arms going into gaza number 4..they are tired of missles being fired over the border to kill the populus number 5..who cares, just a bunch of arabs who have sworn to distroy them. no big loss, after all they strap bombs to the children to kill inocents. GO ISREAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by the way, does mommy know you are using her computer?
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too many times
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Isarel has made no mistake what so ever! Israel is proud of it's forces! if a ship supporting Iran would show up in New York, I sure do hope US forces would act exactly the same We know by now that IHH is not a "humanity" Org, but a terrorist organization, well connected to Hamas AND Al-qaida. You remember Al Qaida, right? Want Them in YOUR territory water??
They made a "mistake" when they blew up our embassy in Egypt back 50 years ago, they made a mistake when they attacked USS Liberty killing 34 unarmed American sailors, and now they claim they made a mistake when attacking unarmed activist bringing humanitarian aid to Palestinian refugees? Bring it on you damned Anti-Jewish Anti- American apologetics, don't care what anyone says Israel is hiding something.
Politics - 9 Answers
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I hope israel gets nuked.
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I have slammed Israel for this multiple times. Almost every other country is doing the same, except for America. We need to cut all foreign aid to all nations, Israel included. It is time to stop worrying about foreign affairs; we have too many problems here at home to worry about.
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yeah man. yeah. and I think they are responsible for global warming, too.
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Till the world gets fed up and whipes them by mistake..
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They didn't make a mistake this time... The "activists" were armed, their mission was a provocation -- both Israel and Egypt offered to transfer the supplies to Gaza, but the "flotilla" organizers refused, and they attacked the soldiers. <<refusing an order to stop or actively resisting visit, search or capture may render merchant vessels military objectives>> (San-Remo agreements) If anything, Israel's restraint is amazing again... Any other military, upon encountering such resistance, would've retreated and blasted the boat from the water with missiles/torpedoes, instead of risking the soldiers' lives trying to minimize the ENEMY'S casualties... The on-board fighting lasted "several hours", according to some news reports -- what kind of "peaceful activists" can fight elite military commandos for hours?
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Wake up dude. Israel was right in their actions against the Jihadist flotilla. They have nothing to apologize for. Any apology is simply for public relations purposes. You're an ignorant fool if you believe that ship was nothing more than some aid workers bringing supplies to refugees.
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nunber 1...they were not unarmed number 2..they were violating international law number 3..they have a right to stop arms going into gaza number 4..they are tired of missles being fired over the border to kill the populus number 5..who cares, just a bunch of arabs who have sworn to distroy them. no big loss, after all they strap bombs to the children to kill inocents. GO ISREAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by the way, does mommy know you are using her computer?
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too many times
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Isarel has made no mistake what so ever! Israel is proud of it's forces! if a ship supporting Iran would show up in New York, I sure do hope US forces would act exactly the same We know by now that IHH is not a "humanity" Org, but a terrorist organization, well connected to Hamas AND Al-qaida. You remember Al Qaida, right? Want Them in YOUR territory water??
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Will An Ipod Touch Bought in the US work in israel
Will An Ipod Touch Bought in the US work in israel?
My cousin is visiting from Israel and wants to buy an ipod touch, e are wondering if it will work in israel...will he be able to connect to the internet in israel??? will he be able to plug it into his computer to charge it with the different electriciy in israel, and lastly will he be able to use itunes in israel??? Please answer THANK YOU!
Music & Music Players - 1 Answers
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yes I beleive he should be able to everything you said seems like it would still as normal
My cousin is visiting from Israel and wants to buy an ipod touch, e are wondering if it will work in israel...will he be able to connect to the internet in israel??? will he be able to plug it into his computer to charge it with the different electriciy in israel, and lastly will he be able to use itunes in israel??? Please answer THANK YOU!
Music & Music Players - 1 Answers
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yes I beleive he should be able to everything you said seems like it would still as normal
Sunday, February 1, 2009
How do queues work in Israel
How do queues work in Israel?
I heard that people in Israel do not line up; instead, they mill about. However, they do remember which order they appeared in. Then, when the train arrives (or whatever), then they queue up, based upon their order of arrival. Is something like this true?
Israel - 7 Answers
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Yes it is true. This is a 3rd world country. What do you expect? N.B. For those who get angry when I claim that Israel is a 3rd world country, I admit here that it is on the top of the list of 3rd world countries. Just next to Bangladesh. Happy now?
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I've been on trains before, and I do not remember waiting in a line. Well, I'm currently in New Orleans, and that describes how we wait for the streetcar, except we do not care who got there first. Oh, and Dan Dan, can you provide a link that says Israel is 3rd world. Something of intellectual merit, i.e., not you.
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There are all kinds. In some places where the waiting is long, you usually take a number and wait until it's your turn. In some of these places people queue up before they're opened, so sometime they just queue up, sometimes they write down the order on which they arrived, and sometimes they just remember who came before who. I haven't seen a queue for the train in Israel, I don't think there are such queues.
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Isn't that method of queuing brought by immigrants from Soviet Russia, the making-a-list style of queuing? There, on occasion, queues would take so long that it was necessary to keep a list. Quite a civilised way to queue, if you ask me.
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It is generally accepted in Israel that if you're the last person in line and someone shows up behind you, says they're next, and then they leave, you're their official place-holder. So when they show up again and cut in front of the people that have lined up behind you, they'll expect you to stand by them when they say they were there first. I used to find this particularly irritating, but now I'm used to it. Also, sometimes people don't make a line and instead just try to shove each other to get to the front. But the situation you are speaking of, I have never seen.
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Not mine In London, people stand in line. And the lines there have a beginning, middle and end - in that order. Clear as can be. In Israel, you have an amorphous grouping that's called a line, and you can rarely tell where it begins or ends. Also, in London, people don't point at someone who's standing in the middle of the line and say, "We're together." There is individualism, limited though it may be. Each person has his place in line. Say your relative or your acquaintance or your good buddy wants to stand next to you, for whatever reason; he'll leave his more advanced spot in line and go backward. The lines at passport control in London are separated by these flimsy little ropes and no one tries to cut in. In Israel, the lines are separated by barbed wire, and there are always infiltrators. But that's okay. Really, it's okay. It just means I'm home .http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1097404.html
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A while back, when I was in Angola, I had to drop a cigarette on the ground to get ahead in line. Israel is exactly the same. I guess you have to let a few loose change to hit the ground if you want the crowd to disappear. Steel
I heard that people in Israel do not line up; instead, they mill about. However, they do remember which order they appeared in. Then, when the train arrives (or whatever), then they queue up, based upon their order of arrival. Is something like this true?
Israel - 7 Answers
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Yes it is true. This is a 3rd world country. What do you expect? N.B. For those who get angry when I claim that Israel is a 3rd world country, I admit here that it is on the top of the list of 3rd world countries. Just next to Bangladesh. Happy now?
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I've been on trains before, and I do not remember waiting in a line. Well, I'm currently in New Orleans, and that describes how we wait for the streetcar, except we do not care who got there first. Oh, and Dan Dan, can you provide a link that says Israel is 3rd world. Something of intellectual merit, i.e., not you.
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There are all kinds. In some places where the waiting is long, you usually take a number and wait until it's your turn. In some of these places people queue up before they're opened, so sometime they just queue up, sometimes they write down the order on which they arrived, and sometimes they just remember who came before who. I haven't seen a queue for the train in Israel, I don't think there are such queues.
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Isn't that method of queuing brought by immigrants from Soviet Russia, the making-a-list style of queuing? There, on occasion, queues would take so long that it was necessary to keep a list. Quite a civilised way to queue, if you ask me.
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It is generally accepted in Israel that if you're the last person in line and someone shows up behind you, says they're next, and then they leave, you're their official place-holder. So when they show up again and cut in front of the people that have lined up behind you, they'll expect you to stand by them when they say they were there first. I used to find this particularly irritating, but now I'm used to it. Also, sometimes people don't make a line and instead just try to shove each other to get to the front. But the situation you are speaking of, I have never seen.
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Not mine In London, people stand in line. And the lines there have a beginning, middle and end - in that order. Clear as can be. In Israel, you have an amorphous grouping that's called a line, and you can rarely tell where it begins or ends. Also, in London, people don't point at someone who's standing in the middle of the line and say, "We're together." There is individualism, limited though it may be. Each person has his place in line. Say your relative or your acquaintance or your good buddy wants to stand next to you, for whatever reason; he'll leave his more advanced spot in line and go backward. The lines at passport control in London are separated by these flimsy little ropes and no one tries to cut in. In Israel, the lines are separated by barbed wire, and there are always infiltrators. But that's okay. Really, it's okay. It just means I'm home .http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1097404.html
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A while back, when I was in Angola, I had to drop a cigarette on the ground to get ahead in line. Israel is exactly the same. I guess you have to let a few loose change to hit the ground if you want the crowd to disappear. Steel
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