@AdamMosheh I can ping you (make you get a notification in the top-left corner of an SE page), notifying you of a new message addressed to you in chat, even if you haven't been here recently.
@AdamMosheh If you click hover your mouse cursor over a message here, an arrow will appear at its lower-right-hand corner. Click that, and yoru next post here will be addressed as a reply to that message. That's what I'm doing hereby, and you'll hear a noise.
But otherwise would you? P.s. this is getting kinda annoying. But I forgive you.
@DoubleAA Yes, these are questions addressed to Eliyahu Hanavi who will come in the future and resolve them himself. That is the meaning behind TEIKU the acronym.
It's useful because everyone can then see what I reply to. (Hover over any of my messages, and the one I reply to will light up; also, the left-hand-side of mine has an arrow pointing (when you click it) to the message it's in reply to.) It avoid ambiguity that way.
@AdamMosheh I suspect he'll be able to findd the contradictions even if we don't tag them.
@AdamMosheh It's a Modern Hebrew (?) version of "speak of the devil". I said it because you came in to chat as we were talking about you. As for why it's starred? I assume someone thought it was rather funny.
@DoubleAA I can't tell. It is hard to read. I would assume that this is a Jewish artifact of some sort. Because it is Kabbalistic doesn't mean that it isn't Jewish.
@DoubleAA Whoops. yes, denotation is what I meant. I haven't heard vayavooo used to be actually insulting, any more than "speak of the devil" is. It's a good deal funnier, imo, though
@AdamMosheh I meant no offense... anyone (with enough points) can edit any post any time. I really thought that that was the wrong tag, so I edited accordingly.
Hello! I just wanted to congratulate you all for a successful launch. Over on mathematica.stackexchange.com we appreciated the friendliness shown when we referenced your topic of the week idea. Even goyim (?spelling) like me can see what a great StackExchange community you have built.
@Verbeia Thank you! (Incidentally, non-Jewish people are, and have been, welcome in our community, so don't feel like an outsider! Come on in and ask a question or two! :D)