כ״ג בסיון ה׳תשס״ו (Monday 19 June 2006)

new job redux

כ״ג בסיון ה׳תשס״ו (Monday 19 June 2006)

I’ve started another new job, in a different department at the same company. Since I don’t think I told anything about the old job to anybody who reads this site, except perhaps my schedule, suffice it to say that my schedule has changed. That is all.

new job

כ׳ בסיון ה׳תשס״ו (Friday 16 June 2006)

I started a new job in Tel Aviv. It’s a good job. That’s all I’m going to write about it, though. The better part of valor is discretion.

Saying goodbye

י״ב בסיון ה׳תשס״ו (Thursday 8 June 2006)

Part of my job is to guide the English-speaking groups that come to volunteer at the site where I work, to instruct them about what we do, how we do it, why, with what, etc. I handle a staggering array of different kind of groups – different nationalities and ages, vastly different religious backgrounds – [...]

They're transgendered!

י׳ בסיון ה׳תשס״ו (Tuesday 6 June 2006)

Israeli women take birth control pills. Israeli women enjoy hiking, need to urinate during hikes; chemicals from their pills turn boy fish into girl fish. This is all rather amusing and I bet I could see it as deeply compelling on a certain level, indicative or representative of postmodern social changes (eg, the control granted [...]