Saturday, November 25, 2006

Go, Israeli Disco!

Last weekend (which means, a week ago, actually) I went with a couple of girl friends of mine, to the Dorbanim concert.
I've been looking for their performance for over a year now, and finally it got to town (or at least, the town near by). It was the first, or one of the first ones, performance since they realeased their second album, Levi, about 2 months ago.
Even though the crowd was filled with young kids, I still enjoyed the performance - mostly thanks to the people who came with me. I even fell into the old merchandising trap, and bought a T-Shirt with their logo on it- I just couldn't hold myself. Plus, their lead singer, Ido Ofek, signed his name on it. Oh, the shame.

So finally, I did something different on Friday night. Wasn't extreme, but sure was fun!
Next stop: Metropolin's concert (hopefully, if it won't come down).

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Weird Spam




And I wonder.. is that some kind of extreme sex?

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Switcing to New Blogger Beta

Though officially it's still in beta stage, the new blogger seems to be rather good.
The new features (at least as far as I can tell) are mostly for the blogger account itself - such as new and better templates, a web-based interface for editing them (instead of editing the template's HTML/CSS in a plain text editor, a-la notepad), google-style spell checker, and merging the blogger account with the google account. Also, they finally added tags ("labels") for each post!
As for now, the only features I still miss in blogger are per-post links to web2.0 sites like digg and technorati, and a side-list of all the blog's tags.
Well done, Google..

update (24.11.2006, 00:25):
It seems they do have this labels-list thingy, so I added it to the panel on the right side. Not sure if I didn't notice it before, or they've just recently added it..

Monday, November 13, 2006

Suddenly

Things which you don't expect them to happen, may come out the most powerful or exciting events in your life.

To know someone is suffering through a period that isn't measured in days, nor weeks, neither months - but years - that's a really terrible situation. But you can't be shocked when he (or she) goes away. I really do believe that death is preferred on suffering without a cause or a realistic option to get cured.
On the other hand, things which you don't expect them to happen - and such things can be caused by many reasons (if you were busy with something else, didn't really expect someone to behave the way they did, didn't ask for a reward for your doings, etc) - these can really make me shiver.

The course, which I've been commanding and instructing in the last 3 or 4 months, is over now. I put so much effort into it - not because I wanted someone to thanks me, but only because I really truly believed it's for a good cause. For the future kids, you might say.
My grandma, my father's mom, died last month. She's been sick since young age, and was barely capable of communicating with the world in the last couple of years. Rest in peace.

You figure it out.