motiz88
- user since
- Fri Jun 11 2004 at 15:11:16 (4.4 years ago )
- last seen
- Wed Nov 19 2008 at 05:48:02 (17.3 minutes ago )
- number of write-ups
- 24 - View motiz88's writeups (feed)
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- 1 (Novice) / 830
- mission drive within everything
- getting to level 2 staying at level 2
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- http://motiz88.googlepages.com/
- motto
- Having to learn to live with spyware is unacceptable. (Spyware pisses me off.)
- most recent writeup
- December 5, 2005
First things first: My name, if you care (you are reading my homenode, aren't you?), is Moti Zilberman. Not "Motiz" or anything. Thanks. I am an Israeli. I tend, therefore, to be somewhat Israel-centric in my writeups (Taking a bus in Tel Aviv, TLV, Kaveret, Intifada, July 11, 2004 (idea), Bug ba-design, zayin ba-debug, The Human Chain, Shalom Haver). It is not always a Good Thing, or so I am told. Then again... Cool Man Eddie says Hey, motiz88, Transitional Man just cooled your Taking a bus in Tel Aviv writeup, baby! Cool Man Eddie says Hey, motiz88, montecarlo just cooled your The Human Chain writeup, baby! Not that two C!s are anything worth bragging about. Also, within that context (Israel), let's say if I could vote, I'd vote for the peaceful left-wing extreme* (specifically, Yachad - I'll probably write them up sometime), because that's what we need. Come to think about it, I may be able to vote by the next elections. But that's another thing entirely. Added by popular demand (not really): My political compass.
That's supposedly right there with the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela. Not such a big surprise, but a nice excuse for feeling smugly superior. I welcome constructive feedback.That is to say, downvote |