
U213-A Compiler for Rolling Display
Function instruction:
1.Clear screen: click "Esc" key
Transmit: click “Enter?key
Letter interchange: click “Caps Lock?key
Delete end character: click “Backspace?ke
e.g.: To input ??push “Shift?key, and click ??key
Readout last record: click “Esc?first, and “Enter?key
Internal battery is applied as external power unavailable (max. 1 hour lasting)
Accessories:
Mainframe: Power adapter Data line: Mini keyboard:
1 1 1 1
Note: make sure charging at least 4 hours before adapting internal battery.
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West Bank.
What may matter more than the barr fuel dispenser ier s route, says Maya Khoshen, a researcher at the JIIS, are the
arrangements the economic ties between Israel and the West Bank, Israel s readiness to grant permits to cross
the barrier, the number of available crossing-points, and how efficiently and civilly they are run.
If the barrier really is just for security, Israel could take measures to reduce its economic impact. It could improve
the conditions for Palestinian Jerusalemites and it could stop the incessant encroachment of Jewish neighbourhoods
into Palestinian areas. But so far its main concern seems to be to ensure that this conquest of Jerusalem be the
last one.
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Jerusalem s holy places
The heart of holy war
Apr 12th 2006
From The Economist print edition
A God-given muddle that God alone may be able to sort out
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Because men have failed to do so
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THINK of Jerusalem as a holy place, and at least two images spring to mind. One is the towering slab of yellow-
white, pockmarked stone, at the foot of which Hebrew prayers are softly uttered. The other is the dazzling golden
dome that commands the sky-line. These images are different views of the same structure the western wall, a
focal point for Jewish prayer and pilgrimage, is one of the supports for the elevated stone platform that is known to
Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, or the Noble Sanctuary.
Most Jews revere the mount as the generally accepted site of the first and second temples which were seen as
unique points of encounter between man and God (though their exact position is disputed). The Do fuel dispenser me of the Rock,
and al-Aqsa mosque at the southern end of the platform, affirm Je fuel dispenser