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I'm a decoy.That you mate? You look kind of exposed...
Interesting, yeah. Challenging. It's Israel, so, you know, the political climate is stormy. Serving in combat units in the IDF tends to meet you with all sorts of scenarios that are thought-provoking and unusual. Sometimes sad, sometimes touching in a positive way.From your time with IDF? Must have been interesting.
That's surprising. I actually think that there's something of an inflation of BAs in the Israeli market. The standard secular Israeli mindset goes: Highschool -> IDF -> Half-year journey in South America or Asia -> University, and the average student age is accordingly 23-24. It's relatively old to the rest of the world, but here it's regular.An Israeli guy I once met told me by the time you're done with military service you feel "oldish" and so many people don't pursue graduate education. I think that's too bad.
Is there a way to be exempt from this?
Unless you do the psychometric exam early, and get to university before the army, then...join the forces and serve till you're 30.That's surprising. I actually think that there's something of an inflation of BAs in the Israeli market. The standard secular Israeli mindset goes: Highschool -> IDF -> Half-year journey in South America or Asia -> University, and the average student age is accordingly 23-24. It's relatively old to the rest of the world, but here it's regular.
Maybe it has something to do with being out of school for a few years and having to deal with the real world, making the prospect of going back for more lectures seem repetitious, useless, and detached from reality.An Israeli guy I once met told me by the time you're done with military service you feel "oldish" and so many people don't pursue graduate education. I think that's too bad.
Is there a way to be exempt from this?
There are factions in Israel who propose professional army. However too many political forces are benefiting from the current system since army is easily used as a social dividing factor (since some oppose it ideologically like religious groups and so on). I.e. with professional army some parties which thrive on social division will simply be greatly reduced in numbers. Also army is used as a social filter in many places like work, and so on. It's kind of inherited from soviet like approach of the early labor parties in Israel.An Israeli guy I once met told me by the time you're done with military service you feel "oldish" and so many people don't pursue graduate education. I think that's too bad.
Is there a way to be exempt from this?
My time in the Finnish Defense Forces was pretty relaxed in comparison. Just the fun stuff without mortal peril. Drove around the Finnish countryside and blew shit up.I'm a decoy.
Interesting, yeah. Challenging. It's Israel, so, you know, the political climate is stormy. Serving in combat units in the IDF tends to meet you with all sorts of scenarios that are thought-provoking and unusual. Sometimes sad, sometimes touching in a positive way.
That picture is from reserve duty. We're recruited for the regular three year service at 18-21 (barring exceptions - I was recruited a year and a bit later), but after that we continue in reserve duty until 40, give or take. So we're called in once or twice a year for training or just standard duty. That light-blue hat of mine wouldn't have worked exactly in the regular service.
Haha. That's some seriously fried thing there. More like a smokebox?-) I hope it's not yours. I saw such busted smoking motherboard only once and luckily it wasn't mine.Back to topic!
Steam box
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Dual screen setup with a 24" BenQ RL2455HM (for my primary computing) and a 46" Samsung LED TV (for when I want to play something with other people or watch stuff). Had those from my last setup and they still serve me well.Nice stuff @shinobi2u . What monitor?
I'm toying with the thought of 970 SLI and 1440p for my computer-to-come. Just not sure yet how committed I am to a big expense.
I'm toying with the thought of 970 SLI and 1440p for my computer-to-come. Just not sure yet how committed I am to a big expense.
Agreed. A quality monitor will last you at least a couple of PC cycles. Personally I've already saved up around a grand for my next display upgrade but just haven't decided which monitor I want. This one looks promising though.That "big expense" will be totally worth it though![]()
Agreed. A quality monitor will last you at least a couple of PC cycles. Personally I've already saved up around a grand for my next display upgrade but just haven't decided which monitor I want. This one looks promising though.