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  1. Ever heard of Texas No Limit Dreidel? No, I hadn't, either. Until I saw http://is.gd/5bgW7, that is.
  2. Exporting the new Proverbs video to .mov.
  3. Rendering a new video on the "Basics of the Book of Proverbs."
  4. Trying to learn the Tiro keyboard after years of using the Apple Hebrew keyboard … I feel like a 7th-grade typist again.
  5. Notes & materials are pretty much ready for tomorrow's Hebrew class. Now to get a Diet Coke and then dive into Religion 101 prep.
  6. My colleague across the hall just gave a lecture on indifference. I wonder if anybody cared.
  7. My USB hub is horribly unreliable.
  8. Higgaion ~ Hebrew 330 roundup http://is.gd/587DX // Find out what I expect of my Hebrew students at the 1st semester's end
  9. Well, lookie there. תודה רבה, Karyn!
  10. And just when I was getting to really like TweetDeck's Facebook integration. :-(
  11. Giving Tweetie a try.
  12. @ktraphagen For example, ⌘ or ⌥. Did you see the מזל טוב in TweetDeck? My TweetDeck didn't display the Hebrew characters at all.
  13. Oh, no. TweetDeck doesn't support Unicode, neither symbols nor Hebrew. May be Adobe Air's fault, but it's still a deal-breaker.
  14. מזל טןב — anybody see this in #Hebrew?
  15. Advice for Sakai in Firefox: don't try to use ⌥ or ⌘ + arrow to edit text. Ff uses those to navigate to different pages. You'll lose text.
  16. Okay, that was frustrating. Very frustrating.
  17. @corthodoxy Thnx 4 info. I don't want to rely on CutePDF b/c I don't want the burden of tech supporting it. But the Word nfo helps.
  18. Reviewing my notes and props for tomorrow's Hebrew class.
  19. Windows users: Is there a simple, built-in way to generate PDFs from MS Word for Windows? I want my students to submit PDFs.
  20. I recommend this to students: http://bit.ly/6XxGfG