Larry Kuperman Larry Kuperman

Jews On The Internet

Jews On The Internet

ZOMG!! Y1d5 Ru|3!!!!

http://www.jinfo.org/Computer_Info_Science.html
The question of how many Jews there are begs the definition of "What is a Jew?" and also "Who is a Jew?" Questions that have been asked many a time.....mostly by other Jews. Being a Secular Jew myself, I like the most liberal, inclusive definition that includes....well ME. The biggest number that you will see is about 18 million Jews. This works out to something like 1/4 of one per cent of the world's population. So you would expect that our impact on the Internet would be proportional to our numbers.

Not so, bubbala. (A term of endearment, darling. Can you feel me virtually pinching your cheek? In a nice way.) The impact of Jews far outweighs their numbers. Lets look at "Who's A Yid?"

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, founders of Google. Larry Page's mom, Gloria Page, is Jewish. Sergey Brin was born in Moscow, Russia, to Jewish parents, Michael and Eugenia, who fled to America for religious freedom.



Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, while he was a student at Harvard University. It was originally going to be limited to Harvard students, but expanded quickly. Zuckerberg saw the potential in the site and sought capital. He turned to Peter Thiel, a co-founder of Paypal and, not-so-coincidentally, also Jewish. Facebook is often rumored to be up for sale. How much is Facebook worth? Let me refer that to Mr. Thiel: "Facebook's internal valuation is around $8 billion based on their projected revenues of $1 billion by 2015." Founder Mark Zuckerberg is 23, or as we like to say, 10 years past his Bar Mitzvah.

Robert Kevin Rose is, comparatively, an old man at age 30. He is best known for founding Digg.com. Robert lost his job during the burst of the Dot Com bubble, ended up working as a production assistant on the show The Screen Savers He began appearing on air and stepped in as host after Leo Laporte left TechTV. On November 1, 2004, he started a site that combined social bookmarking, blogging, RSS into arguably the premier tech news site. Today Digg is rated among the 100 most popular sites on the web.

Scott Blum has been referred to as the "Sam Walton of e-commerce." Leaving a successful career as a shoe salesman as a youth, he founded Microbanks, a company that sold add-on memory modules for Macintosh computers. Before his 21st birthday, he sold Microbanks to Sentron Technology in San Diego for $2.5 million in cash. He would then co-found Pinnacle Micro with his father. Leaving there under a cloud of dubious accounting practices (he paid no penalty and admitted no guilt) he would go on to found Buy.com. He left before went public, returned to take it back private and it is now his baby.

RealNetworks is not the most beloved company in the world, nor is Real Player a favorite product. But there is no question that CEO and Founder Rob Glaser has been influential. When he founded Real Networks in 1994, at age 31, he was already a millionaire from his days at Microsoft. He has had a major impact on the Internet.

Certainly also worth mentioning are Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, whose mother is Jewish; Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle, who was born on the Lower East Side of New York to a Jewish mother and raised by his great-aunt and great-uncle in Chicago; and Phillipe Kahn, founder of Borland.

What would the Internet be like with Google, PayPal, Facebook, Digg.com, Buy.com? It would be very, very different.

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Reply #126 Top
As I wrote before: Time to close this thread.
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It's a thread on Kupe's personal blog that is in no way breaking the ToU of JoeUser, the site upon which it was originally posted. There's no reason for a mod to come along a close it - there's been nothing here against the rules.

No need to be all hurt over it.
Reply #127 Top
Besides, Kupe has the right to say whatever the hell he wants on his blog, according to the First Amendment. (If this was a public forum, that is. It's not, and a mod could close and delete this article in an instant if he wanted, but he's not violating any of the rules of any of the Stardock sites.)
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My protest has everybusiness being here. "Here" is America. The First Amendment ensures my right to do so. I have not espoused a viewpoint insulting to anyone. Mr. Kuperman has. Again, I ask why a blog such as his appears where it has no point being?
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Actually, any viewpoint that is espoused will insult somebody.  So, you really can't ever claim that you weren't insulting.

I am sure that the way you have referred to Kupe (who is Jewish) is probably insulting, especially since this is his post, not yours.  You essentially walked into his living room, invited yourself into his conversation, then told him that he should cease his discussion because you were offended by it.

Why are your "rights" more important than his?

You don't know what the First Amendment to the Constitution is? Try Googling it.
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Hmm... you seemed to have proved his "American arrogance" point.  Do Americans know the doctrines of the laws of the UK?  No...not typically, and I doubt many people care.  So, why should they care about the laws of the US, especially if those laws don't pertain to what they are involved in?

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If I am reading Dr JO622's WinCustomize profile correctly, he is Male and 24 years old residing in the USA, which makes his serving from 1969 to 1970 in the IDF highly unlikely. Link

Whoever JO622 may actually be, he stated "I am Jewish and find this whole thing very upsetting." Removing things, not because they are untrue (interesting to note, no one has disputed the veracity of my statements), because they offend your sensibilities, is censorship. And that is not something that I am likely to accede to.

"I have not espoused a viewpoint insulting to anyone. Mr. Kuperman has." Where did I insult anyone?

I have been accused of "inciting." As if the anti-Semites need articles on blog sites to hate....In 2002, an Egyptian movie reinvigorated the old Libel, that Jews kill Gentile children to make matzo. Iran republished the old myth of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. Just a few weeks ago, a band of New York City teens beat a group of Jews on the subway for having the impudence to wish the teens "Happy Hanukkah."

And my blog is what you worry about?

Reply #131 Top
Typical American arrogance
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Fuzzy, that was a bullshit remark. Nobody is cracking on your country or accusing them of having negative qualities. I don't give a damn of your position here, you owe people an apology for that crack.

As for the context of the original topic, I don't see that Kup was trying to insult anyone either. He was making a simple observation based on studies he has seen.

Reply #132 Top
Phoon, as usual, you miss the point and go straight for the antagonistic. Try offering a viewpoint of your own once in a while, it may give you a different perspective...
Reply #133 Top
I want to thank everyone for commenting, discussion is good. I do even understand (disagree with, but understand) Dr JO622's concern that certain topics can, in the short run, raise the level of anger. In the long run I think discussion is beneficial.

But folks, this was written with humor, at least tongue in cheek. The title and subtitle should be a give away "Jews On The Internet, ZOMG!! Y1d5 Ru|3!!!!" We seem to have lost that perspective. As my esteemed colleague KarmaGirl so accurately pointed out "any viewpoint that is espoused will insult somebody." I would add "if they chose to be insulted."

I think we have discussed this as far as we need to.....thanks again.
Reply #134 Top
/me sets calendar to resurrect (Ha!) this thread around Resurrection Day (Easter or Eostre for you pagans)
 :SURPRISED:  ;)
Reply #135 Top
Phoon, as usual, you miss the point and go straight for the antagonistic. Try offering a viewpoint of your own once in a while, it may give you a different perspective...
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There really is no " point " to miss.
I understand your not knowing our first amendment and I would not expect you to. I also see the point you were trying to get across by someone expecting you to jump out of your way to know it. That however does not give you the basis to classify arrogance as a typical American behavior.
Reply #136 Top
Phoon, what percentage of ones interaction with a people is the cut-off to apply a generalization?  I happen to agree with Fuzzy that Americans as a general rule are arrogant about one thing or another.  They've got a lot to be proud of for sure, but there is a very thin line between pride and arrogance.

Fuzzy's waving his UK pride flag right now and is edging towards the UK arrogance by accusing Americans of being arrogant.

Vicious, vicious circles.

Can't we go back to talking about Jews?  I'm getting all verklempt.   :LOL: 
Reply #137 Top
Andddd daaa why is the thread important to anyone???? ;p Regarless of who you are or what religion??
Reply #138 Top
ONE thing to say.... I sold BEFORE the bubble burst! I can afford the time to read SING PRAISES
Reply #139 Top
TWO things..............  :LOL:  NICE TEETH!!
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TWO things..............  :LOL:  NICE TEETH!!
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Close this  :CONGRAT: 
Reply #142 Top
Hehe. :LOL:   I'am an arrogant person but everyone is arrogant.  They believe their country is the best or they are.  Crap, thats pride.  Someone knocks you/your belief/country/school or whatever, your ready to fight.  Is that arrogance or pride or both.  Whatever is the call, respect of another persons belief/way of like or whatever is needed.  Ya don't have to agree or believe, just respect. ;)   Oh, and if ya don't have a little arrogance or pride, ya just ain't worth much.  :LOL: 
Reply #143 Top
Oh, and if ya don't have a little arrogance or pride, ya just ain't worth much
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Agreed!
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/me sets calendar to resurrect (Ha!) this thread around Resurrection Day
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Oh no you don't!

Fuzzy votes to have Zubaz banned from resurrecting threads...

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Fuzzy's waving his UK pride flag right now and is edging towards the UK arrogance by accusing Americans of being arrogant.
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Thanks for reminding me. For the moment I'd forgotten how totally superior we are here. OMG! Can you imagine if I was Jewish to? Egads!  ;p 

Reply #146 Top

Oh, and if ya don't have a little arrogance or pride, ya just ain't worth much
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So true  :CONGRAT: 

Reply #147 Top
Besides Kuperman's blog entry being completely self serving, the individual who wrote this is wearing the accomplishments of others as a badge or totem as if their accomplishments (not unique to the Jewish religion, and having nothing to do with it) somehow rub off on him.

Too bad...they don't. Oh, and why were the pictures necessary? Arrogance should be esched. Pride, if justified and reasonable in proportions is not a bad thing. Why is just one group singled out? They did not do this as a group. None of the "pseudostatistics" proving nothing mean anything.

What was this but a waste of time?
Reply #148 Top
If I am reading Dr JO622's WinCustomize profile correctly, he is Male and 24 years old residing in the USA, which makes his serving from 1969 to 1970 in the IDF highly unlikely
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In fact, I am 60, and don't know why age 24 appears on the profile. You did not write this "tongue in cheek", so don't try to back out of point that you try to assume the mantle of others' accomplishments.
Reply #149 Top
esched.
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You mean eschewed? And . . . I don't agree. Arrogance, like humility, has its place and use . . .
Reply #150 Top
You mean eschewed?
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Yes...sorry, the keyboard (and my eyes...but mainly the keyboard) ain't what it used to be.  ;p