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92.1 | My thought | PFLOYD::CHERSON | | Wed Mar 26 1986 16:00 | 4 |
| I think that "The Chosen People" could be a bit controversial.
How about Felafel instead of bagels; or to get off the gastronomic
accent, how about DerekhEretz?
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92.2 | Cool. | NONAME::MAHLER | Michael | Wed Mar 26 1986 16:22 | 11 |
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You must mean the title of the notesfile, not the
name of the file itself. I am resistant to change
the filename. Besides, I kinda like it. The title,
hmmm... sure I'll take votes and will be GLAD to
forward all flames to the winner. Especially the ones
from a certain person with a 'color'ful name, know
what I mean, say no more, wink wink nudge nudge.
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92.3 | ENTRY | NY1MM::BCOHEN | | Mon Mar 31 1986 11:48 | 11 |
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1) HATIKVA
2) MOSES
3) MATZAH (YECH!)
4) KVETCH
ACTUALLY I LIKE #1 MOST.
BRUCE
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92.4 | Tho shalt notes. | WHOARU::MAHLER | Michael | Tue Apr 01 1986 09:49 | 9 |
|
Actually I am working on a routine that
will set the title to the Ten Commandments
one by one for a ten day cycle.
Michael
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92.5 | here's your command file | GWEN::OSMAN | and silos to fill before I feep, and silos to fill before I feep | Tue Apr 01 1986 12:25 | 52 |
| $!
$! Execute this command file every day. It sets the
$! title of the BAGELS conference to a different commandment.
$!
$! NOTE: I don't really know the commandments, so I tried
$! to recreate them. Feel free to accuratize.
$!
$! Author: Eric Osman 4/1/86
$!
$ day = f$cvtime (,,"day")
$ n = 1 + day - day/10*10
$ goto c'n
$ c1:
$ title = "Thou shalt not kill"
$ goto chosen
$ c2:
$ title = "Thou shalt not commit adultery"
$ goto chosen
$ c3:
$ title = "Thou shalt not bear false witness"
$ goto chosen
$ c4:
$ title = "Thou shalt honor the sabbath and keep it holy"
$ goto chosen
$ c5:
$ title = "Thou shalt honor thy mother and thy father"
$ goto chosen
$ c6:
$ title = "Thou shalt not use the Lord's name in vain"
$ goto chosen
$ c7:
$ title = "Thou shalt not steal"
$ goto chosen
$ c8:
$ title = "Thou shalt not create idols"
$ goto chosen
$ c9:
$ title = "Thou shalt not covet"
$ goto chosen
$ c10:
$ title = "Thou shalt keep these commandments"
$ goto chosen
$ chosen:
$ close/error=closed a
$ closed:
$ open/write a foo.com
$ write a "$ notes"
$ write a "open bagels"
$ write a "set conference/title=""''title'"""
$ close a
$ @foo
$ delete foo.com.
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92.6 | Michael | NONAME::MAHLER | Michael | Tue Apr 01 1986 13:27 | 5 |
|
Thank you. Lemme guess, you work on VMS ?
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92.7 | A title of valor, who can find? | WHICH::SCHWARTZ | Steven H. Schwartz | Thu Apr 03 1986 23:20 | 3 |
| Can you set the conference title to rotate through the 365 negative
mitzvot on a yearly cycle?
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92.8 | ken doo | SIERRA::OSMAN | and silos to fill before I feep, and silos to fill before I feep | Fri Apr 04 1986 11:13 | 3 |
| Uh, sure. Just send me those mitzvot.
/Eric
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92.9 | No-no's | WHAT::SCHWARTZ | Steven H. Schwartz | Fri Apr 04 1986 11:32 | 5 |
| Sorry -- I don't keep a list in the office.
Any number of books would have it. One good source is an English
translation of Maimonides' _Book_of_the_Commandments_. I believe
the translator is Chavel.
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92.10 | taryag or mishnayot | STRIPA::NYOSC | | Fri Apr 04 1986 15:34 | 16 |
|
Amazing how resourceful us jews are in giving guilt trips. Imagine
a different Loh Ta'aseh (thou shalt not...)each day. Then we can
keep track of how many we do or don't do (many of them pertain to
either temple worship or things to be done in Israel alone).
How about quotes from Pirkei Avot (Ethics of our Fathers). There
are some very elegant and pertinent quotables about simple clean
good living. A little electronic musar if you will.
(musar: when the head of a yeshiva (or usually the ancient rebbes
would give classes on morality and proper living etc. its called musar. )
Bruce Cohen
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92.11 | Leading Lines | CONS::SCHWARTZ | Steven H. Schwartz | Mon Apr 07 1986 13:51 | 5 |
| I see someone (yasher koach) has set up a conference title changer.
Nice to be greeted by the "mitzvah of the day."
The next step might be "halachah yomit," something practical for
the day, e.g., "Eat fruit" on Tu B'shevat.
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92.12 | Looks good | GRAMPS::LISS | Fred - ESD&P Shrewsbury MA | Wed Apr 09 1986 13:31 | 7 |
| I like the idea of of a different commandment appearing as the heading
each day. The only problem is that with VAX notes the heading is
only displayed when you ask for a directory or there are no new
notes.
Fred
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