tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-424841416465951552.post4803579679640761193..comments2024-01-28T09:41:19.017-08:00Comments on The Defenestrators: g.ho.st Browser based Virtual Desktop Developed in Israel/PalestineRufus Slimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14113626626828122399noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-424841416465951552.post-47747208319380807212008-05-31T12:07:00.000-07:002008-05-31T12:07:00.000-07:00Gotta say the key 'romantic' aspect of this articl...Gotta say the key 'romantic' aspect of this article [( btw- you should try G.ho.st service, its free and very cool) use either bjc's handle or mine so we can get an extra gig of memory( mine is guy1@g.ho.st) ] <BR/>but the poignant part that stands out from this greatly written article about what most would think is 'impossible' is...this... <BR/><BR/>When permits cannot be arranged but meetings in person are necessary, colleagues gather at a rundown coffee shop on a desert road frequented by camels and Bedouin shepherds near Jericho, an area legally open to both sides.<BR/><BR/>I have been to this said location just recently in March when i was Israel. My Dad and I met one of his palestinian friends there for cofee, he lives in Ramallah/West Bank. <BR/><BR/>I hope that more then anything this article will illustrate that there is 'Hope' ( Tikvah- in Hebrew) for the current Road to peace! but even despite the hardships some try to make it happen ( peaceful dual state relations) Not an easy feat for G.ho.st but one to be admired and respected, my hat to them! <BR/><BR/>-Guy Gottlieb - <BR/>GuyGottlieb@Gmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com