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Posted: October 25, 2010 in News, Sports


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Malachei ElYon by Shimshai

Posted: October 9, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Song Story:

This liturgical poem was written by the kabbalists of Safed at the end of the 17th century.

According to the Talmud, two angels accompany people on their way back home from synagogue on Friday night — a good angel and a evil angel. If the house has been prepared for the Shabbat (“the lamp has been lit, the table set, and his couch spread”), the good angel gives a blessing that the next Shabbat will be the same, and the evil angel is forced to respond “Amen”. but if the home is not prepared for Shabbat, the evil angel wishes that the next Shabbat will be the same, and the good angel is forced to respond “Amen”.

Song Review:
The song started with an Indian style relaxing music.Then singing starts. Even though i didn’t understand a word, just the melody gave me a sense of relaxation and freedom which through my imagination it traveled me to exotic places. In addition the song sticks to the audience even though it does not explote but keeps the tune to a low relaxing level. Despite the fact that the song repeat it’s lyrics again and again i never got bored. Finally, the song ends as it starts with a soft melody. A soon as the song finished i returned back from my imagination to the real life. Closing, my opinion is that it is a very interesting and nice song. I would give it 4 out of 5.

Song Translation:

According to Ashkenazi pronunciation, the song in Hebrew is transliterated as follows:

Shalom aleichem malachei ha-shareis malachei elyon,
mi-melech malchei ha-melachim Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu.

Bo’achem le-shalom malachei ha-shalom malachei elyon,
mi-melech malchei ha-melachim Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu.

Barchuni le-shalom malachei ha-shalom malachei elyon,
mi-melech malchei ha-melachim Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu.

Tzeis’chem le-shalom malachei ha-shalom malachei elyon,
mi-melech malchei ha-melachim Ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu.

The words to the song translate as follows:

Peace upon you, ministering angels, messengers of the Most High,
of the Supreme King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed be He.

Come in peace, messengers of peace, messengers of the Most High,
of the Supreme King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed be He.

Bless me with peace, messengers of peace, messengers of the Most High,
of the Supreme King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed be He.

May your departure be in peace, messengers of peace, messengers of the Most High,
of the Supreme King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed be He.

Nigel Farage brands Belgium an ‘embarrassment’ as he returns to work. The UK Independence Party MEP, has launched another outspoken attack on Belgium, claiming the country is an “embarrassment” to the European Union.

10 Fall Games You Shouldn’t Miss

Posted: September 21, 2010 in Games, Uncategorized
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Kirby’s Epic Yarn

Release Date: October 12

Platform: Wii

He might not be the most recognizable mascot on Nintendo’s roster, but Kirby is poised for a serious breakout in this gorgeous platformer. The game sewed up multiple awards at the E3 game convention in June, and for good reason: its charming style and unique, textile-based visuals make it one of the most eye-catching games to hit the Wii in some time. Let’s hope the rotund gumball has the gameplay to back it up.

Fallout: New Vegas

Release Date: October 19

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC

Though it’s not an official sequel to 2008 Game of the Year winner Fallout 3, this post-apocalyptic role-playing effort set in a bombed-out Las Vegas looks like a blast (pun intended.) In addition to all the free-roaming fun of its forbear, New Vegas will let you modify weapons, craft your own ammo, and, of course, make all sorts of questionable decisions as you explore the Mojave Wasteland

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Release Date: October 26

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, PC, DS

The sequel to the best Star Wars game in ages, The Force Unleashed II picks up where the last game ended. You’ll once again play as Darth Vader’s powerful apprentice Starkiller, but now the student is hunting the teacher as well as his lost identity. More powers, dual lightsabers, awesome visuals…the Force is very strong with this one.

Gran Turismo 5

Release Date: November 2

Platform: Playstation 3

No, it’s not April 1. This is not a prank. You are not seeing things. In development for over 30 years (or at least it feels like it), the long-awaited Gran Turismo 5 finally becomes street legal this November. The numbers are pretty impressive: around 1,000 vehicles, over 70 tracks, 16–player online play and countless graphical enhancements await the patient millions anxious to play it. We’re betting you’re one of them.

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Release Date: November 2

Platform: PSP

It’s not Kratos’ first foray on Sony’s handheld, but Ghost of Sparta will undoubtedly give the award-winning Chains of Olympus a run for its money. This portable powerhouse offers new abilities, new enemies, new bosses, and new insight into Kratos’ early days as the God of War. It also gives us a new reason to dust off the PSP.

GoldeneEye 007Wii

Release Date: November 2

Platform: Wii

Hailed as one of the most influential games of all time, the original GoldenEye on the N64 took first-person shooting to new heights. We’re not sure the rebooted Wii version will have quite the same impact, but it’s a really, really big deal for Wii owners itching for some legitimate multiplayer fragging. They’ll get plenty of that and more, as the new game will include a thoroughly reworked solo campaign as well.

Call of Duty: Black Ops

Release Date: November 9

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, PC

Two things are certain this November: you will overeat, and you will at least consider playing another Call of Duty game. This time, players will dive into the Cold War, blasting their way through hotspots around the world, including Russia, Cuba, and of course, Vietnam. It packs some riveting new multiplayer modes, too, such as the “Wager Match” type that lets you gamble for in-game points.

Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood

Release Date: November 16

Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC

It’s hard to believe that it’s only been a year since the stunning Assassin’s Creed II scampered into our hearts. Often, releasing a sequel a year later is a recipe for oversaturation, but few developers deserve the benefit of the doubt like Ubisoft Montreal. The fact that it boasts cool new gameplay tweaks and what could be the year’s most surprisingly addictive multiplayer doesn’t hurt, either.

LittleBigPlanet 2

Release Date: November 16

Platform: Playstation 3

Creating stuff in ingenious Sony game LittleBigPlanet was cool, but how about creating entirely new games? Such is the promise of the sequel, which hopes to up the ante tenfold by allowing players to build entirely new games in a matter of minutes. Throw in 50 levels worth of a brand new adventure brimming with kooky new gadgets, and you’ve got the makings for another PS3 masterpiece.

Epic Mickey

Release Date: November 30

Platform: Wii

The most famous mascot of them all makes a bold return to video games in this weird, wonderful adventure. Created by legendary designer Warren Spector (Deus Ex, System Shock), this uncharacteristically dark tale brings the mischief back to the mouse, letting players alter the landscape using paint or paint thinner as they interact with an impressive roster of Disney characters.

These are apparently the world’s trickiest questions. Internet search engine Ask Jeeves has compiled what it called a top 10 of “unanswerables” in the past decade. The list is based on some 1.1 billion queries made on the site since its launch in 2000.


JEEVES’ UNANSWERABLES

1. What is the meaning of life?
2. Is there a God?
3. Do blondes have more fun?
4. What is the best diet?
5. Is there anybody out there?
6. Who is the most famous person in the world?
7. What is love?
8. What is the secret to happiness?
9. Did Tony Soprano die?
10. How long will I live?

More than 10,000 confused birds were trapped by the beams of memorial lights switched on to mark the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York.

Two beams emanating from Manhattan, known as the Tribute of Light, had to be turned off five times to allow the migrating birds to continue on their journey last week.

The birds were on their way from Canada to the warmer climate of the Caribbean and South America.They do not always fly over New York and the last time their migratory path coincided with September 11 was in 2004.

The Tribute of Light is turned on by the Municipal Art Society every year on the anniversary of the attacks.

Monitors from New York City Audubon, a conservation organisation, observed this year’s tribute and alerted organisers to the confused birds.

An Audubon spokesman told the Animal Planet website that the birds could use up valuable energy needed for their migration while flying around in the lights.

He said: “We have a protocol in place in partnership with the Municipal Arts Society in case something happens like it did. There were huge numbers of birds flying through and large numbers did have difficulty navigating out of the beams.

“The Municipal Arts Society were very supportive of our goals of minimising risk to migratory birds.”

The lights were shut off for about 20 minutes each time to allow the birds to clear the area.

An estimated 90,000 birds die each year after becoming disorientated by lights and crashing into skyscrapers in New York as they migrate south for the winter.

Owners of tower blocks are increasingly switching off or dimming their lights to reduce the risks to birds.

Ugly Dance!!

Posted: September 19, 2010 in Funny, Uncategorized

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