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  • in reply to: derek jeter #892984
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    I thought a shortstop’s job is to prevent things from getting to left field.

    in reply to: User Not Found #892481
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    [a href="http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/profile/TheGoq"][/a][/a]

    What it appears the coder did was take the existing display name, build a URL out of it and wrap it around whatever existing display name/URL was already there. I’m not sure if nesting “A” tags is valid when I tried to validate a YWN page There were too many other errors, but they used a different algorythm to generate the URLs than they used to crate the profile page, in addition to basing it on a different piece of data.

    Mods: The CODE tag is broken, it isn’t letting me enter HTML code without parsing it.

    in reply to: Time to make Aliyah and create a holy State of Israe #892402
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    A Jewish State before Moshiach is forbidden according to Torah Law.

    I imagine that this was the same response that Ezra received when he sent invitations to the communities of Western Europe.

    in reply to: Random #892506
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    It would take 11 Empire State Buildings, stacked one on top of the other, to measure the Gulf of Mexico at its deepest point.

    Anyone who knows about stacking buildings knows that it is much easier to stack them when they are horizontal and it would take much more than eleven of them. Perhaps that is why the maximum depth is unknown.

    in reply to: User Not Found #892472
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    It means that the code that added links to all users is buggy.

    in reply to: Rabbonim and Shalom Bayis Problems #892927
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    Care to give a specific example of a practice that you feel is contrary to the Torah that is employed by marriage therapists on a regular basis and that a frum marriage therapist cannot change or adapt to the specific needs of the couple?

    They encourage reconciliation even when the wife was unfaithful.

    in reply to: Cracked Laptop Screen #893084
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    I’ve been happy with screentekinc. But laptop screens aren’t cheap.

    in reply to: Succha Gemach #890926
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    Is there any one who has a succah they don’t need?

    I won’t be needing mine for the next 6 weeks.

    in reply to: for argument's sake #890903
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    So, if you really think you’re right, wouldn’t you have started this thread yourself?

    No, I don’t start threads.

    in reply to: non-dairy creamer powder #896564
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    No, it doesn’t fit the criteria.

    If this is true,

    The main purpose of including sodium caseinate in creamer is to provide a dairy flavor and also to give the creamer a thick and creamy appearance.

    than it would fit. (I haven’t done enough research to know if in fact it is true and would appreciate any feedback.)

    in reply to: Giving Torah Kavod to a Money Bag Guy #891286
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    in reply to: Who says above knee osur #1022232
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    choppy,

    The OP clearly stated that the knee is being covered but not nessasarily with a skirt.

    in reply to: Kimchis's seven sons all died… #889655
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    Does that mean that each of her son’s died after a relatively short service a kohan gadol?

    The Gemorah that relates this story clearly states the details of how Yeshaivov and Yosef became the Kohanim Gedolim and neither of them involved any deaths.

    The better question is that she was during Bayis Sheni where the Kehuna was bought and many undeserving Kohanim became Kohen Gadol. So what is the Ma’ale here?

    The Maharsha says that Yishmael Ben Pavi who served for 10 years was the son of Kimchis. (Although he says if for a more compelling reason.)

    in reply to: Torah values are NOT Chicago values! #889587
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    Rahm Emanuel’s Job isn’t to represent the Torah’s values, it’s to Represent Chicago’s values. Whether or not they represent Chicago’s values can be discussed on The Chicago World’s website.

    in reply to: SidiCard #889383
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    in reply to: Reform scarf "talisim" #889407
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    I know that when reform people sometimes come to our shul on Yom Kippur, I’ve seen plenty that are ignorant enough to wear their “tallis” in the bathroom.

    I’d imagine that the ones that show up on Yom Kippur in an Orthodox Shul are not the same ones that have an affiliation with and regularly attend the Reform Temple.

    in reply to: #889352
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    I tried to change my login but it won’t let me. I am not one of the chosen people.

    When you go back to the WordPress profile page does it indicate that anything other than “Syag Lchochma” should be displayed?

    in reply to: #889351
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    moskidoodle,

    I’m getting ? as the result.

    in reply to: #889345
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    I just went through the thread and couldn’t find the hint you refereed to. What is it?

    I’m not sure how to answer that without giving it away but you won’t find it in the source (although there are other clues there).

    in reply to: People Taking NJ TRANSIT from PASSAIC to Siyum? #888804
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    Return trains only run once an hour. The best choice would be to carpool.

    in reply to: Shabbos or Weekday clothes to the Siyum HaShas? #888830
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    I’m wearing a colored shirt so I can identify myself in photos.

    in reply to: Mamzer #892630
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    I heard a Chazal once (course can’t remember where) that Hashem assures us that there won’t be a proliferation of mamzeirim. Which He could accomplish in any number of ways.

    Yevomos 78a. I heard a story but can’t find it now that Rabbi Eliezer Silver went to a Bris to publicize the fact that the child was a Mamzer.

    in reply to: stalker #889558
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    Dash (however you spell it at the moment), is that my count?

    No. That was mewho’s count. Or is it mewhose? I guess it depends if mewho is a proper noun or a pronoun. Yours is much higher (1180 & 215).

    in reply to: #889335
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    Dash – I got all those tchachkes to post! I thought it was such an accomplishment and now you burst my bubble <insert sad face icon here>.

    I’m assuming it won’t work on my sign in name though.

    Here is the sad face for you to copy in your posts ?. Getting it into your display name is harder and I thought that is what you were trying to do.

    in reply to: stalker #889550
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    How can someone know how many posts someone made? All I see is how many threads you posted to (636, 33 of them your own).

    in reply to: #889332
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    What worked? (other than you CAPS LOCK button)

    in reply to: #889330
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    It took me a while to figure out how to do it but I found a hint on this thread.

    in reply to: How To Get To Siyum HaShas By Train? #889183
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    Do not bring commercial cameras/audio/video equipment, laser pointers or other electronic equipment.

    Since it is hard to determine if the equipment is commercial, I’ll be following MetLife Stadium’s rules (since their employees will be enforcing them).

    Handheld digital or film cameras are permitted inside MetLife Stadium as long as their use does not interfere with the game or other guests’ enjoyment of the event. Tripods, monopods and cameras with a lens longer than 6″ (detachable or non-detachable) will NOT be permitted into stadium. Video cameras and video recording of events at MetLife Stadium are prohibited.

    in reply to: How To Get To Siyum HaShas By Train? #889179
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    The Siyum Organizers rented Met Life and dealt with the tickets themselves, as far as the meadowlands is concerned no tickets were sold.

    Regardless of who is issuing the tickets, the stadium needs to be aware of evry ticket, otherwise the bar codes won’t unlock the turnstiles.

    in reply to: #889321
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    in reply to: "Good" Things About the Nine Days #1024655
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    I wanna add: Also, they should get a 16 or better yet, a 32 oz. Double Gulp to go with that!

    A Double Gulp isn’t 32 ounces, it used to be 64 and currently is 50. Also it is not twice as large as a Gulp, which is only 20 ounces. If you want 32 ounces you need a Big Gulp.

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    in reply to: How To Get To Siyum HaShas By Train? #889175
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    The Train to met Life Stadium only runs for special events, The Siyum is officially a private event. The same holds true for the buses as well, You will need to call NJ transit. Its possible the Coach Company Bus will run from the Port Authority.

    Hopefully the Siyum organizers contacted NJ transit , notified them about the Siyum and asked if some public transit could run (At least the buses)

    NJTransit doesn’t care if the event is public or private. They have an arrangement with the Meadowlands Complex to provide transportation based on the number of tickets issued.

    in reply to: We All Have Links! #887915
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    42: I didn’t expect such unsportsmanship from a gentleman of your caliber (or perhaps I’ve misjudged you all along).

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