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danholo
11-16-2003, 01:00 PM
Our buddy Kfir at ProtestWarrior (http://www.protestwarrior.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5264&start=0) took a trip to Israel and posted a wonderful series of photos of his trip on his web site (http://www.protestwarrior.com/images/misc/israel/html/kfir_israel01.html). Enjoy.

I am David
11-16-2003, 02:43 PM
Whoah, check out Jenny :-|

Anyway, it's awesome seeing real time pics of Israel, with real people, kinda makes you anxious to go there ( at least me :o! )

Thanks for posting.

danholo
11-16-2003, 02:45 PM
Yep, Jenny's hot - and so are those Israeli chicks. Those pics just make you happy because they remind you of what Israel is really like.

Kev
11-16-2003, 02:50 PM
Whoah, check out Jenny :-|


Forget Jenny!
Prefer Jennys friend in his moms apartment! :)


Nice Photos!

I am David
11-16-2003, 03:04 PM
Forget Jenny!
Prefer Jennys friend in his moms apartment!

Oh yea! :eek:

Yea, lots of hot ones there, always good to know that.

But disturbing that hes another Israel-Leaver, ah well, just gotta try and stop the rest from leaving. :-|

Kev
11-16-2003, 03:17 PM
Looking though again, they are GREAT Photos.

These should be posted everywhere!
It would help if many who dont either know Jews, or Israelis, get a good glance at these.

To many are able to disengage from the terror because they both dont see the victims, or they have images in their minds of Israelis that are wrong and would be suprised to see these.


Really Good!
Makes me want to fly there tommorrow! :)

porcupine
11-16-2003, 04:23 PM
AMAZING pics!!! Thanks for posting it!!! Really makes me want to go back!

humus_sapiens
11-16-2003, 09:34 PM
One picture is titled: On the way to the beach in Herzliya. I wonder if there was ever any Hebrew writing on a sign in any Arab country?

Street sign? Huh! I bet you if Falastin is ever established it won't have any either. And I'm sure they will still sing about Israel's racism and intolerance. Speaking of which. Have you ever noticed that noises for Israel as a "state for all citizens" always have premise that Falsatin must be ethnically cleansed from the Jews.

BTW, fresh press photos can be seen daily at yahoo ME slideshow. Sprinkled by commercials and what's worse, more often than not biased against Israel.

Batman
11-17-2003, 08:23 AM
the site http://www.protestwarrior.com/ is very cool, great poster/tshirt stuff and the film they are preparing sounds really necessary!


great photos too, thanks for the info!

thisisull
12-09-2003, 01:13 AM
Hello all, those are great photos and that last link too.

I want to share what's happening here in Hull, Yorkshire England with you. I have pictures and video for you of last sundays leage game here Kurdish Refugees 2 Inter-Beavers AFC 2. I know it's not a political statement, only to say that we can all get on if we choose, and these refugees here are an example of that.

It's a team I'm following and reporting on for the site and the small video is terrific do have a peek. Have a wonderful holiday to all.
http://www.thisisull.com/sports/sundayfootball/img1/P018ad.jpg
the match report for you. (http://www.thisisull.com)

Hisardut
01-08-2004, 02:26 AM
nice pics

thisisull
01-08-2004, 04:11 AM
There's only me and my partner doing this site so we really appreciate a compliment.
Thanks again.
thisisull.

minusthejihad
01-08-2004, 08:41 AM
Originally posted by thisisull
There's only me and my partner doing this site so we really appreciate a compliment.
Thanks again.
thisisull.

Nice site! Lots of info. What kind of site did you use? I like to use postnuke a lot.

thisisull
01-08-2004, 08:59 AM
It's a big site over 440 pages and grows every day.
This is a big requirement in terms of publishing and managing the whole site especially as it’s only me.
The site is written in HTML but built in components (i.e. page and advert for the page) using Java Server Pages (JSP) allowing object oriented based techniques to take the workload.
Using a java application I wrote, the complete (or partial site) is built offline (in my bedroom) then I ftp the lot up.
I'm working on content now for http://www.thisistheworld.com my next project. I know I will need friends all over the world to get stories etc coming in. Still it's exciting even though I haven't found a way to earn my living with it; I love publishing stories from and about people rather than the usual media bad news coverage that just depresses me.
Mo.

Justcurious
01-08-2004, 09:25 AM
Excellent pics! Fortunately the photographer was luckier than me, when I was in Israel almost 20 years ago.

My camera lens got stuck due to dusty sand and the aperture was fully open all the time. Even 1/500 s. could not handle that opening. So the result that almost all my pics were overexposed.

minusthejihad
01-08-2004, 10:18 AM
Originally posted by thisisull
It's a big site over 440 pages and grows every day.
This is a big requirement in terms of publishing and managing the whole site especially as it’s only me.
The site is written in HTML but built in components (i.e. page and advert for the page) using Java Server Pages (JSP) allowing object oriented based techniques to take the workload.
Using a java application I wrote, the complete (or partial site) is built offline (in my bedroom) then I ftp the lot up.
I'm working on content now for http://www.thisistheworld.com my next project. I know I will need friends all over the world to get stories etc coming in. Still it's exciting even though I haven't found a way to earn my living with it; I love publishing stories from and about people rather than the usual media bad news coverage that just depresses me.
Mo.

Check out www.postnuke.com, its a great Content Management System with hundreds of modules and blocks built for portal sites like yours. It uses PHP and MySQL. Let me know what you think.

thisisull
01-08-2004, 11:52 AM
I'm not qualified to comment on PHP as I haven't used it. I've had a brief look at the site and what strikes me is a healthy support forum as well as a cool looking site. The fact that it's open source is a winner although there is the investment of learning how to use it. But it certainly looks the business.
I'll have a closer look after I've finished my work.
Or let me know if I can help in something in particular also.
Mo.

minusthejihad
01-08-2004, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by thisisull
I'm not qualified to comment on PHP as I haven't used it. I've had a brief look at the site and what strikes me is a healthy support forum as well as a cool looking site. The fact that it's open source is a winner although there is the investment of learning how to use it. But it certainly looks the business.
I'll have a closer look after I've finished my work.
Or let me know if I can help in something in particular also.
Mo.

Lets put it this way, since I've gone with postnuke, I haven't programmed a site in anything else lately, there are just too many cool modules, blocks, hacks, etc. that allow me to do everything I need to with a site and I can get one up in 20 minutes now.

The support is very very good, and you can also get support from other sites that publish modules, themes, or blocks. I'll PM you a couple of examples of sites I've built in postnuke.

williedj
09-29-2011, 02:55 PM
Great report