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    The Chief Rabbi and the Pope are in a meeting in Rome. The Rabbi notices a fancy shmancy phone on a side table in the Pope's private chambers. "What's that phone for?" he asks. "It's my direct line to the Lord!" the Pope replies. The Rabbi is doubtful, but the Pope insists that he tries it out and, indeed, he is connected to the Lord and chats away with Him for a while. After he hangs up the Rabbi says. "Thank you very much. This is great! But listen, I want to pay for the charges I have used up." The Pope doesn't want to take the money, but finally gives in, checks the counter and says: Allright! The charge was 50,000 Lira.", which the Rabbi gladly pays. A couple of weeks later, the Pope is in Jerusalem on an official visit. In the Rabbi's chambers he sees the identical phone he has with a direct line to the Lord. The Pope asks if he could use it, because there were some urgent matt ers he needed to consult with Him. The Rabbi gladly hands him the more...

    Multiple Choice:
    1. You log-on to:
    A) Check your stock portfolio.
    B) Meet new people and hang out.
    C) Deny the punt beast his glory.

    2. This week you spent:
    A) 2-10 hours online.
    B) Gee, probably about 20 hours online if you include flash sessions.
    C) What day is it? (Give yourself “C” point credits if you’ve been on line since last week)

    3. “Hell” can be best defined as:
    A) A fiery dimension of eternal torture and penance.
    B) Waiting in line at the DMV.
    C) “The system is temporarily unavailable. Please try again in 15 minutes. ”

    4a. You experience the greatest amount of stress when:
    A) You are caught in rush hour traffic.
    B) You realize you don’t have enough money to pay your bills.
    C) You receive 17 IM’s while in the middle of a riveting chat in a crowded room.

    4b. Extra Credit: The answer to 4a is not “B” because:
    A) You have money you can pull out more...

    The Chief Rabbi and the Pope are in a meeting in Rome. The Rabbi notices a fancy shmancy phone on a side table in the Popes private chambers. "Whats that phone for?" he asks. "Its my direct line to the Lord!" the Pope replies. The Rabbi is doubtful, but the Pope insists that he tries it out and, indeed, he is connected to the Lord and chats away with Him for a while. After he hangs up the Rabbi says. "Thank you very much. This is great! But listen, I want to pay for the charges I have used up." The Pope doesnt want to take the money, but finally gives in, checks the counter and says: Allright! The charge was 50, 000 Lira.", which the Rabbi gladly pays. A couple of weeks later, the Pope is in Jerusalem on an official visit. In the Rabbis chambers he sees the identical phone he has with a direct line to the Lord. The Pope asks if he could use it, because there were some urgent matt ers he needed to consult with Him. The Rabbi gladly hands him the phone more...

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