Tuesday, January 23, 2007

israeli vs. Palestinian

I felt I must share this with everyone, very important fact, that we know, but others don’t!

Below are charts of nine little-known statistics.
Statistics Last Updated: January 3, 2007
Since: September 29, 2000

P.S. I liked the sentence mentioned at the bottom of
http://ifamericansknew.org
website; “This website is printer-friendly. Please print this article and share it with your friends and family.”






  1. 122 Israeli children have been killed by Palestinians and 869 Palestinian children have been killed by Israelis








  2. 1,084 Israelis and 4,398 Palestinians have been killed









  3. 7,633 Israelis and 31,168 Palestinians have been injured.










  4. The U.S. gives $15,139,178 per day to the Israeli government and military and $232,290 per day to Palestinian NGO’s.









  5. Israel has been targeted by at least 65 UN resolutions and the Palestinians have been targeted by none









  6. 1 Israeli is being held prisoner by Palestinians, while 9,599 Palestinians are currently imprisoned by Israel








  7. 0 Israeli homes have been demolished by Palestinians and 4,170 Palestinian homes have been demolished by Israel










  8. The Israeli unemployment rate is 9%, while the Palestinian unemployment is estimated at 40%









  9. 60+ new Jewish-only settlements have been built on confiscated Palestinian land between March 2001 and July 11, 2003. There have been 0 cases of Palestinians confiscating Israeli land and building settlements


Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Worst Case Scenario

When meetings are boring, full of talking, & time wasting.
Requirements are unambiguous, incomplete, & inconsistent.
Analysis is shortened, infeasible, & incorrect.
Specification document is not written, or unused, & out-of-date.
Assigned tasks are reassigned, & assigned for inappropriate person, or tasks are misestimated, unclear, & changeable.
TTLs (Technical Team Leaders) are busy with team members, releases, & planning.
PMs (Project Managers) are taken up by clients, meetings, & decisions.
Tools are complicated, numerous, & need web services to interact. Machines – computers – are used up, hanged, & broken down.
Coding is puzzling, taking so much time of nights & weekends, & has open issues.
Solution is buggy, with missing functions, & crashes.
Deadline is close, sharp, & fixed.
Still we can deliver the best! This is called adventure, challenge, & risk. With deep there success exists! That makes us alive, & adds taste to our lives!

The problem is I feel like pressing Esc (Escape) button, & quitting my job! I don’t know why I’m not enjoying the ride anymore! I wasn’t so ever! This is not the real ME!