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Meier Strakhilevich, a Kiliyan in the Second Aliyah
Meier, son of Yacov, was born in Kiliya, a Russian town at the point where the Danube spills into the Black Sea. His family was from Kishinev, and they moved to Kiliya. When Meier was 22, he moved back to Kishinev. Meier had ten brothers and sisters. Meier himself was very religious and lived 110 years (by Rubina Strakhilevich).
Biography of Tzvi Strakhilevich
Tzvi was born in Kishinev (Bessarabia) in 1880 (5640). His father, Meier, lived in the port city of Reni, North of Galaá¹i, Romania. He spent his youth there. He received a traditional Jewish education, and he helped his father in the business.
He was active in the Zionist movement from its beginning, when the book A State for the Jews was published. He was only 17 when he bought his first Zionist shekel and also urged other Jews to buy it in order t
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Steve Jobs: From Garage to World’s Most Valuable Company
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So we’re sitting in the payphone trying to make a blue låda call. And the operator comes back on the line. And we’re all scared and we’d try it igen. … And she comes back on the line; we’re all scared so we put in money. And then a cop car pulls up. And Steve was shaking, you know, and he got the blue box back into my pocket. inom got it– he got it to me because the cop turned to look in the bushes for drugs or something, you know? So inom put the box in my pocket. The cop pats me down and says, “What’s this?” inom said, “It’s an electronic music synthesizer.” Wasn’t too musical. Second cop says, “What’s the orange button for?” “It’s for calibration,” says Steve.
— Steve Wozniak, lecture at Computer History Museum, 2002
So begins one of the earliest chapters in the life of two remarkable ung men whose youth, energy and enthusiasm transformed the world.
The “Blue Box” was a simple electronic gizmo that bypassed telephon
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