Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Beauty of Antarctica and the new lazer watch



Emulate The Creator

The mitzvah to develop our character is the mitzvah to "walk in the ways of our Creator." Viewing events and situations in this light will elevate the mundane, for in the ultimate view of life nothing is mundane. Every moment presents its unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
By acting and reacting in ways that are kind, compassionate, understanding, and sensitive, you emulate the Creator and bring the Shchinah (Divine presence) into your home. No accomplishment could be greater.
Love Yehuda Lave



Chof Tet b'November....was a very important date in the process of the creation of the State of Israel.... There is a street in Katamon publicizing the event.....

Is it a coincidence that the Arabs are using the same date to deny Jewish presence and gain international recognition....?

What is the message....Who is the owner of the Land of Israel ?

Until we believe we are have been appointed the sole supervisors by The Creator of the World....we will only experience more terror....


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/187758#.VHGBn4uUc9Y


Palestinians Call Synagogue Victims 'Terrorists'
Palestinian leaders reacted to Tuesday's killing of five Israelis in a Jerusalem synagogue by calling the murder victims "terrorists" and characterizing the synagogue as a "command center."
The victims included three Israeli-American rabbis and one British-born rabbi, who died at the scene, and an Israeli police officer who later died from his wounds. Seven other Israelis were injured when two Palestinian cousins entered the Kehilat Bnei Torah synagogue and attacked victims with meat cleavers and a handgun before being shot dead by police.
The militant Palestinian group Hamas described the attack as "a quality development in the confrontation with the Israeli occupation," the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. "The organization welcomes the terror attack, an appropriate and functional response to the crimes of the occupation."
Hamas spokesman Sheikh Aal Radhwan called the four murdered rabbis "the greatest terrorists in that racist state. These are no civilians. They are terrorists," according to the Middle East Media Research Institute, which translated the comments of Palestinian leaders.
Radhwan said rabbis "represent the greatest terrorism against our Palestinian people and our holy places. They are terrorists because they are occupiers, because they are extremists, and because they are oppressors."
Hamas Political Bureau member Osama Hamdan said the attack "is the kind of act that defends the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and condemns the Israeli crimes," according to CNS News.
He added: "According to all the international laws the settlers are not civilians. International law defines them as armed militias."
Sultan Abu Al-Einein, an adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, praised the attack on his Facebook page, calling it a "heroic operation" and posting graphic pictures showing dead Jews wearing prayer shawls. He called the two dead attackers "martyrs."
Fatah spokesman Ahmad Assaf called the attack "the natural result" of Israeli "violations" in Jerusalem.
Tawfiq Tirawi of the Fatah Central Committee, a prominent Palestinian political party, charged that "the responsibility for the Israelis killed lies with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, his government, and his settlers. The responsibility also lies with America, which helps Israel."
Abu Ahmand Fouad, deputy secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said: "That synagogue is a kind of command center for the planning of acts of aggression against our people and our holy places. This is no prayer synagogue."
And Palestinian political scientist Abdul Sattar Kassem said: "This operation was symbolic because it was carried out in a synagogue. For the Palestinian people, synagogues represent Israeli settlements and extremism."
Netanyahu ordered authorities to demolish the attackers' homes, and authorities promised action to revoke the permit for the wife of one assailant to remain in Israel.
As the Insider Report disclosed last week, several Jewish groups have condemned Abbas for inciting violence in Israel and the West Bank rather than seeking to quell the hostilities.


The watch that fires LASERS: Gadget is so powerful it lights matches from across the room

  • Bond Inspired LaserWatch was built by Wuppertal-based Patrick Priebe
  • He designs and builds metal laser gadgets to order online
  • His rechargeable watch has an LED watch module and 1,500-milliwatt laser
  • In a video, Mr Priebe demonstrates the power of the laser by popping balloons and lighting matches
By Victoria Woollaston for MailOnline
Published: 15:34 GMT, 21 November 2014 | Updated: 13:12 GMT, 22 November 2014
If smartwatches from the likes of Apple and Motorola don't appeal to you, a German inventor has built a powerful alternative.
Dubbed Bond Inspired LaserWatch, the timepiece was designed at home by a hobbyist using a metal case, screws, and a built-in laser pointer.
And during a video, the designer demonstrates the power of the laser by popping balloons and lighting matches from around 3ft (one metre) away.
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The Bond Inspired LaserWatch was built by Wuppertal-based Patrick Priebe, who designs and builds metal laser gadgets to order online. His rechargeable watch has an LED watch module and 1,500-milliwatt laser. In a video, he demonstrates the power of the laser by popping balloons and lighting matches (pictured)

His rechargeable watch has an LED watch module and 1,500-milliwatt laser.

'Some people asked me about [the watch] and I didn't think I would ever make something like this, but I've made it,' explained Mr Priebe. 

THE LASER GATLING GUN 

Earlier this year, Mr Priebe built a laser weapon, inspired by the Gatling gun.
The gun is made from aluminium and shoots rounds of 1.4-watt Class 4 blue lasers.
The inventor said, although it is only strong enough to pop balloons, it is still too dangerous to be used outside
A video shows the rapid-fire weapon popping 26 balloons mounted on a wall.
Eight AA batteries power the laser motor and the gun's turret is powered by four ball bearings controlled by a mechanism under the gun.
As the barrel spins, the lasers - powered by lithium-ion batteries - are shot out.
'It's average in size, and is still a little bulky for a watch.
'You can't [use] it for too long, because of the tiny battery and tiny laser module, but it is fun.'
Pressing the button on the bottom and side of the device shows the time, while the bottom button on its own is used to fire the laser.
Each button is 2.5mm long and fits into the metal casing, alongside the digital watch module. 
Mr Priebe admitted that the watch was a 'pain in the a' to make because of all the tiny parts, and it took him around 40 hours to complete.
He said if he ever was to sell one it would 'cost a bit', which he later qualified to be around $300 (£191).
Earlier this year, the same German inventor built a laser weapon, inspired by the Gatling gun.
The gun is made from aluminium and shoots rounds of 1.4-watt Class 4 blue lasers.
The inventor said that although it is only strong enough to pop balloons, it is still too dangerous to be used outside
To watch the full power Patrick Priebe's Lasers click here 
Pressing the button on the bottom and side of the device shows the time, while the bottom button is used to fire the laser. He said if he ever was to sell one of the watches, it would 'cost a bit', which he later qualified to be around $300 (£191)
Pressing the button on the bottom and side of the device shows the time, while the bottom button is used to fire the laser. He said if he ever was to sell one of the watches, it would 'cost a bit', which he later qualified to be around $300 (£191)
A video shows the rapid-fire weapon popping 26 balloons mounted on a wall.
Eight AA batteries power the laser motor and the gun's turret is powered by four ball bearings controlled by a mechanism under the gun.
As the barrel spins, the lasers - powered by lithium-ion batteries - are shot out.
Mr Priebe admitted that the watch was a 'pain in the a' to make because of all the tiny parts, and the total watch took him around 40 hours to complete. The watch is pictured popping balloons on a wall
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Mr Priebe admitted that the watch was a 'pain in the a' to make because of all the tiny parts, and the total watch took him around 40 hours to complete. The watch is pictured popping balloons on a wall
The laser watch was inspired by 1964 Bond film Goldfinger. In this scene, Auric Goldfinger (played by Gert Fröbe) ties James Bond (Sean Connery) to a table and threatens to cut him using the laser pointer (pictured)
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The laser watch was inspired by 1964 Bond film Goldfinger. In this scene, Auric Goldfinger (played by Gert Fröbe) ties James Bond (Sean Connery) to a table and threatens to cut him using the laser pointer (pictured)
The inventor is obviously fearful his designs will fall into the wrong hands, too, as he states on his website: 'No plans, no schematics, no blueprints'.
The laser weapon is a taken on the iconic Gatling gun invented by Richard Gatling in the 1860s. 
Mr Priebe's became an internet hit when he created a fully-functional Iron Man Gauntlet, complete with lasers on the palm and forearm.
He has previously created laser gloves and a pulse laser gun, a laser revolver and even a flame glove.
Earlier this year, Mr Priebe built a laser weapon, inspired by the Gatling gun. The gun (pictured) is made from aluminium and shoots rounds of 1.4-watt Class 4 blue lasers
Earlier this year, Mr Priebe built a laser weapon, inspired by the Gatling gun. The gun (pictured) is made from aluminium and shoots rounds of 1.4-watt Class 4 blue lasers
A video shows the rapid-fire weapon popping 26 balloons mounted on a wall. It works in a similar way to standard Gatling gun (pictured) invented by Richard Gatling in the 1860s
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A video shows the rapid-fire weapon popping 26 balloons mounted on a wall. It works in a similar way to standard Gatling gun (pictured

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2844312/The-watch-fires-LASERS-Gadget-powerful-lights-matches-room.html#ixzz3JrVJnYZq




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