It's Rabbinic, based on an issue of mar'it ha'ayin. See Talmud Boggly, Tractate Kesutin 11j:
The disciples of the Yeshiva of Pumpernickta were studying the laws of Holy Books. R' Dapa opened with the law: A Holy book may not be brought into the room of necessities.
R' Chakma responded: b...
@IsaacMoses nicely done! "necessities were indeed necessary" -- nice. :-)
@Isaac btw, tried to walk the "daf bit" line on Purim; here's the result: cellio.livejournal.com/1013743.html (Not actually today's daf, because I wasn't able to find anything there to be suitably PTesque about.)
@Scimonster cool. I didn't manage to watch it last night. Wine that's older than me is probably pretty hard to come by. I might have some mead that's about as old as you, but that's not the same. (I had one really fantastic batch of homebrew that gets better as it ages, and I've been saving the last few bottles for special occasions.)
@NoviceSEMetaGeek, it's always dangerous to estimate shipping dates, but managing expectations can't hurt: There is some unrelated back-end design work on other sites that needs to happen first, plus we're cranking through changes based on the suggestions here, so I think we're hoping for something like 4 weeks until we can push it network wide. A little faster than that is possible, and a lot longer is always a risk, but we're hoping to come in a little under a month. — Jaydles ♦Feb 24 at 19:44
@IsaacMoses This is very very funny :D ....I particularly enjoyed #4
A medrash, brought down by the Artscroll Youth Megillah, says that Esther had 7 maidservants, to keep track of the days of the week incognito...I always assumed that these were they, but I don't have a source on-hand that makes the connection explicitly. — Shokhet5 secs ago
Was the original owner not meyayesh? ....my understanding of that case was that he just straight up forgot about it after he lost it. — Shokhet5 secs ago