Death Takes A Holiday

Ten days after attending the opening night of the California Shakespeare Theater’s new production of The Comedy of Errors I experienced a more personal comedy of errors that fell into that memorable category of “Everything’s all right now” stories.

I had planned to meet some friends from Sonoma for dinner. After making a reservation on Open Table (and sending them a copy of our reservation), I dutifully took a shower and headed across town to a favorite Indian restaurant.

There was just one problem. A software glitch had generated an email containing information about the wrong restaurant. As a result, I went to one place while my friends went to another.

When they arrived at a restaurant that was not the kind of place I would normally choose to eat (and I failed to show up), they tried to reach me by phone. Receiving no answer, they became worried and headed over to my apartment to check and see if I was all right. After further attempts to get me to answer the phone or come to the door, they decided to play it safe and called 911.

Both parties had left their respective restaurants at about 7:10 p.m. I, of course was fine. But, having just missed a #22 Fillmore bus, I took the long way around town, arriving at my corner on a #33 Ashbury bus.

As I was about to cross 18th Street, I noticed several police cars with flashing lights and a Fire Department’s emergency rescue vehicle parked in front of my apartment building. My friend Michael was standing in front, looking deeply concerned. As Texas Governor Rick Perry would say, “Oops.”

Once Michael informed the first responders that I was safe, we all breathed a sigh of relief and managed to sort out the details of which communications misfired and what else had gone wrong. We were, to say the very least, grateful for the things that went well (it never hurts to see a chorus of hunky men who look like beefcake calendar models in police uniforms exiting your building).

Thankfully, no one was hurt. The SFPD’s response time was magnificent; their officers exceptionally polite and professional. Nevertheless, it’s a little unnerving to step off the bus and get a preview of what things might look like on the day one dies.

The next day I received word that a very dear friend of mine from Rhode Island had passed away. As fate would have it, both she and her husband (who had expired 11 years prior) died on my birthday.

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Showing Avi and Alice Avedesian the sights
during their trip to California in the 1970s

As part of the 2014 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, I watched a series of shorts in which slightly disorganized Jewish families tried to deal with a set of comic circumstances surrounding the unexpected death of a loved one. As a culture, Jews seem to have a special affinity for dark humor.

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Leon Prudovsky’s frenetic film, Welcome and Our Condolences, focuses on a family of Russian Jews who are flying to Israel to start a new life. It’s 1991 (the beginning of a huge exodus of Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union to Israel) and 12-year-old Misha has been put in charge of the family’s home video camera as a way of keeping him busy and documenting their trip.

Gera (Gera Sandler) is a classic, absent-minded husband while his wife, Ola (Ola Schur Selektar), has been left in charge of luggage and documentation. Traveling with them is her elderly Aunt Rosa (Rosa Lifshitz) who dies in her sleep just as their plane is preparing to land at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.

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Aunt Rosa (Rosa Lifshitz) gets the celebrity treatment

As soon as they try to disembark, the family runs into a bureaucratic nightmare. If Aunt Rosa is dead on arrival, she can’t receive an Israeli immigration certificate. If she can’t be certified as a Jew, it will cost a lot more for Rosa’s body to enter the country.

Meanwhile, Gera and his wife are sweating to death because they arrived wearing three layers of winter clothes in order to avoid paying fees for excess baggage. Gera is getting sick from the free meatballs he ate in the airport while Misha happily continues to shoot a family film.

What Gera and Ola don’t know is that Aunt Rosa has been identified by the authorities as the 100,000th Jew to immigrate from Russia. Needless to say, the Israeli media is eager to celebrate her arrival in Tel Aviv.

Prudovsky’s short is filled with some wonderful character actors who help to make the Israeli immigration process an exercise in bureaucratic lunacy. Here’s the trailer:

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What happens to David (Ben Schwartz) when his Mexican vacation is upended by the death of his traveling companion, Josh (Joshua Cohen)? Written by Benjamin Berman (and directed by Berman and Joshua Cohen), I’m A Mitzvah becomes a cross-cultural comedy of errors enhanced by the voice of Lainie Kazan as a panicky Jewish mother who won’t stop screaming over the phone that her dead son’s body has to be brought back to the United States so she can see him one last time.

It’s difficult enough for David to explain to a Mexican undertaker that, because Joel is Jewish, he can’t be embalmed. But when David finally gets Joel’s body into a makeshift coffin, he’s subject to further humiliations when his flight to the United States is cancelled. After renting a motel room, drinking a bottle of tequila, and reading the traditional mourner’s kaddish from the screen of his iPhone, the exhausted David sets out with Josh’s coffin to enjoy some local nightlife. Whether dancing with locals or cuddling with an attractive Mexican woman on a moonlit beach, complications ensue.

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Written and directed Kate Marks, 7 Day Gig offers viewers the following description:

“A punk, an old man, and a chicken gather round for a make-shift Shiva after Jay (a Romanian/Guamanian/Catholic/Jew) puts an ad on Craigslist looking for mourners to join him.”

This nine-minute long, perversely-complicated short is a classic example of what can go wrong at the worst possible time. Thankfully, you can watch 7 Day Gig below in its entirety.

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Is This What Android Auto Could Look Like?

androidautoGoogle has just introduced developer guidelines for apps which will be powering the 16-year old company’s upcoming in-car software. Known as Android Auto, this particular ride is tipped to be introduced before the year comes to an end, allowing one to interact with Android apps as you drive. The thing is, with Android being a mobile operating system that requires a touchscreen display, how will you interact with Android Auto? The answer is simple, really, as you do so using a touchscreen display which has been integrated into the dashboard of select rides.

Android Auto apps are not standalone apps per se, but rather, smartphone or tablet apps which happen to have an Auto component. This means whenever the apps are installed on a smartphone or tablet, your in-vehicle system is capable of recognizing them, and including such functionality to your Android Auto dashboard. In this manner, you are able to receive notifications, control music playback, as well as rely on voice actions while you are behind the wheel – pretty much similar to Google’s wearable platform, Android Wear.

Perhaps what you see above could very well be what Android Auto looks like, and it is shaping up to be a rather tight and controlled user interface since device manufacturers cannot play around with custom skins, although they can pick from custom colors and each app will feature day and night mode color schemes. All of them, however, will maintain a similar user interface and button layout.

Is This What Android Auto Could Look Like?

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AsusPro BU201 Business-Class Notebook Spotted

asuspro bu201ASUS is a computer manufacturer that does deliver a slew of notebooks for everyone – fitting just about all budgets, ranging from the entry level to the mid range and going all the way to the high end segment of the Ultrabook market. This time around, ASUS has decided to endow the business segment with their latest business-class portable notebook known as the AsusPro BU201. This particular notebook will arrive with a 12.5” display, powered by an Intel Core i5 or faster CPU, as well as sport the relevant enterprise features which will include support for a desktop docking station as well as a durable case design.

Not only that, there is also a pointing stick located right smack in the center of the keyboard, making one think back of the classic IBM ThinkPad designs in the days gone by, which will come in handy as it works alongside a standard notebook touchpad.

The 12.5” display features a resolution count of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, and you will see the AsusPro BU201 carry up to 12GB RAM, a 2.5” drive bay, up to 1TB of hard drive storage or 500GB of storage alongside 8GB of solid state storage. Sporting a trio of USB 3.0 ports to keep up with the times, it will also feature an Ethernet jack, a VGA port, a mini DisplayPort, a Smart Card Reader, an SD memory card reader, and a micro SIM card slot. Pricing details remain to be determined.

AsusPro BU201 Business-Class Notebook Spotted

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Metal Gear Online Resurrected

metal gear onlineNow here is a spot of news that might just send tingles down your spine, especially if you so happen to be a Metal Gear fan. Word has it that Metal Gear Online, one of the earlier multiplayer success stories on the Sony PS3, has returned from the “dead”, so to speak. First of all, a little bit of history for those who want to be in the know. Metal Gear Online happened to have launched alongside MGS4: Guns of the Patriots in 2008, and it was given a shut down notice in 2012.

Metal Gear Online happened to be a 16 player PvP suite that was not all that popular where numbers were concerned, but those who happened to have played it were true blue fans – full of passion. Unfortunately, passion alone was not going to rake in the dough for Konami, which led to the executive decision of shutting it down.

Well, you cannot keep a good game down forever, and it seems that a bunch of white hat hackers known as SaveMGO have come together to deliver the game back online through private servers. Basically, this group of white hat hackers reverse-engineered the game’s code from on-disc files, prior to doing the same to both netcode and server code. Not only that, playing the resurrected Metal Gear Online will require one to have a modified PS3, although there is work being done by SaveMGO to have a workaround so that gamers can join in without having to modify their consoles.

Metal Gear Online Resurrected

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Nintendo DS Could Have Been Called The City Boy


Nintendo is a gaming company that is well known for their strength in first party franchises, where nearly every single title that they roll out do end up at the top of the sales charts – and for a long time to come. They completely dominated the home console scene with the Nintendo Entertainment System (aka NES) back in the 1980s and early 1990s, and we are thankful for the contribution to millions of pleasant childhood memories over the years. However, not everyone is perfect, and for this we are grateful that Nintendo did not follow through on one of the name suggestions for the “third pillar” Nintendo DS, where it could have been called the “City Boy”.

This is definitely not a name that would have resonated well with many people out there, I believe. City Boy? That would certainly alienate a whole bunch of other people elsewhere, taking into consideration how Nintendo DS simply sounds so much cooler, not to mention it sends the right message across – by this being the Nintendo Dual Screen. Are you thankful to your lucky stars that you are not playing with a Nintendo 3D City Boy at the moment? At least it shows that the company has grown up from being a boy after all these years.

Nintendo DS Could Have Been Called The City Boy

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Huawei Honor Tablet Revealed

huawei honor8 tabletIt looks as though the Huawei Honor tablet has just hit the market, although that would be in Malaysia as reported by SoyaCincau. I would not want to make use of the Huawei Honor tablet as my primary telecommunications device though, as the 8” slate is going to be far too large and awkward looking to hold up against the ear as compared to a regular smartphone or even a phablet, leaving a hands-free kit to be the most convenient method of doing so. Pre-orders for the Huawei Honor tablet will kick off today in Malaysia, where it is price at roughly $184 after conversion, and the actual device launch itself is tipped to happen this coming October 16th.

The Huawei Honor tablet, as mentioned earlier, will feature an 8” IPS display that carries a resolution count of 1,280 x 800 pixels. You will find a quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 processor running proceedings from within, alongside 1GB RAM and 16GB of internal memory. There will be a 5MP shooter located at the back of the device, while a VGA camera is right there in front of it for selfies – which is paltry in comparison to what we have seen in this day and age concerning selfie devices.

A 4,800mAh battery keeps the Huawei Honor tablet running, and it sports 3G HSPA+ connectivity that can run up to 42Mbps.

Huawei Honor Tablet Revealed

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Realistic Looking Oppo N3 Spotted In The Wild

OPPO N3 renderThe Oppo N3 is an upcoming smartphone that is said to arrive in some form of lithium aluminum alloy for its chassis, although those who happen to have a more limited budget will also be pleased to hear that this particular device ought to also arrive with a more regular stainless steel model. Having said that, what you see above happens to be one of the more realistic images of the Oppo N3 that we have seen recently, where it is also accompanied by some alleged hardware specifications.

Widely touted to feature a 5.9” display with a resolution count of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels, that would translate to a pixel density of 373ppi. In addition, the Oppo N3 is also tipped to be powered by a Snapdragon 805 CPU as well as feature 3GB RAM, while the camera that can swivels at 206 degrees, is also touted to boast of a 13MP sensor.

As to when the Oppo N3 will be released, the exact date has yet to be hemmed in, although the general expectation is for this particular handset to be unveiled over at an Oppo event some time next month. Would you settle for this particular tablet considering its rather affordable price point, or would you settle for something else beefier?

Realistic Looking Oppo N3 Spotted In The Wild

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Alleged iOS 8 And 8.0.2 Security Flaw Enables Unchallenged iPhone Break-In


It does not look as though Apple’s iOS 8 roll out has been all that smooth, and some might have attributed this to the human factor behind the entire team, while others could think that this is just one of the growing pains which comes with the territory of a brand new operating system update. Regardless of which school of thought you hail from, iOS 8’s release has had its fair share of issues. In fact, after a re-release of iOS 8 was issued in the form of iOS 8.0.2, it seems that there is security issue which continues to plague the Touch ID and Passcode security features.

This particular security flaw rears its ugly head whenever an iPhone that runs on either build of iOS 8 or iOS 8.0.2, is plugged into a computer or an outlet. The “Allow Hey Siri” setting will need to be activated first, and with this, anyone is able to gain access to one’s iPhone without much difficulty at all.

Do bear in mind that this particular security flaw is not a 100% surefire manner to access the iPhone, but with the possibility of it happening, it is always something to be aware of. Not only that, the potential pitfalls of such an opening could actually strike fear in some iPhone users, especially for those who happen to use the iPhone at work.

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The Ultimate Playlist for When You Are Running on Empty

Music, to paraphrase Madonna, joins people together. It mixes the bourgeoisie with the rebel, and lifts you up along the way. A strong, empowering lyric can both motivate and encourage, even when things don’t seem to be going your way.

As Monty Python put it, “If life seems jolly rotten, there’s something you’ve forgotten…and that’s to laugh and smile and sing.”

We partnered with the makers of Angel Soft® bathroom tissue to share some of our favorite, most inspirational tunes below. With more sheets than the leading brand, Angel Soft bath tissue makes sure you never feel like you are running on empty — at least not in the john!

1. Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) – Kelly Clarkson

“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, stand a little taller.”

Someone trying to knock you down? Don’t you let them! You’re a strong person who can fight through anything, no matter what it may be.

2. Express Yourself – Madonna

“You deserve the best in life, So if the time isn’t right then move on. Second best is never enough. You’ll do much better baby on your own.”

Stuck in a less than ideal relationship? Bored out of your mind at work? Move on! Life is short.

3. We Are The Champions – Queen

Freddie Mercury said it best way back in 1977: “And bad mistakes–I’ve made a few. I’ve had my share of sand kicked in my face. But I’ve come through.”

We all have our regrets. The goal is to learn from your errors, cut yourself a break, and most importantly: forgive yourself.

4. Don’t Worry Be Happy – Bobby McFerrin

“In every life we have some trouble. But when you worry, you make it double.”

Maybe it’s easier said than done, but Bobby McFerrin understood that you don’t get ahead by worrying about the future. ‘Nuff said.

5. Beautiful Day – U2

“It’s a beautiful day. Don’t let it get away.”

Enjoy today, because you never know when Life will send some not-so-beautiful days your way.

6. I Believe I Can Fly – R. Kelley

“If I can see it, then I can do it. If I just believe it, there’s nothing to it.”

Talk about the power of visualization. If you can imagine something, and if you can believe in it, then anything’s possible.

7. Let it Go – Idina Menzel

“You’ll never see me cry. Here I stand. And here I’ll stay. Let the storm rage on.”

The heroine of Frozen knew what she was talking about. In short: Nothing’s gonna bring you down, no matter what’s happening around you.

8. Beautiful – Carole King

“You got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart.”

Carole King survived all sorts of heartache and came out the other side with Tapestry, one of the best-selling albums of all times. Moral of the story: Seize the day with an open head and heart. (And a few writing utensils).

9. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

“Don’t you know that there ain’t no mountain high enough. Ain’t no valley low enough. Ain’t no river wide enough. To keep me from getting to you, baby.”

Sure, obstacles always arise, but you can overcome them to reach your baby, however you define it.

10. I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor

Gloria Gaynor’s song has become an anthem for empowerment and self love: “Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I’ll stay alive!”

The lesson is quite clear: As long as your heart’s open, as long as you don’t ever give up, you’ll keep on thriving. And surviving.

11. The Greatest Love Of All – Whitney Houston

As Whitney sang, “Not matter what they take from me, they can’t take away my dignity. Because the greatest love of all is happening to me.”

The world is filled with naysayers. But as long as you love yourself–and believe in yourself—no one will ever get you down.

12. Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles

“Little darling, I feel that ice is slowly melting.”

Translation? There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel. It might take a while to see it, but it’s there.

13. My Way – Frank Sinatra

“Yes, there were times, I’m sure you know. When I bit off more than I could chew. But through it all, where there was doubt, I ate it up and spit it out. I faced it all and I stood tall. And did it my way.”

If anyone did it his way, it’s Ol’ Blue Eyes.

14. I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas

“I got a feelin’ that tonight’s gonna be a good good night.”

You might have had the worst day ever…but you never know what’s around the corner. There’s a good chance it’s pretty, pretty good.

Keep your groove going below!