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Posted in: Yukata See in context

Only the girl on the looks hot!

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Posted in: Tokyo Bay fireworks See in context

The celebration of light in Vancouver outshines this!

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Posted in: Leah Dizon See in context

Leah = hot

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Posted in: Toshiba, Matsushita to make OLED screens for cell phones, mobile devices See in context

actually, they are similar, both firefly bioluminescence and OLEPs.

http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1757&articleID=592323

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Posted in: Medical priority system handled badly at Akihabara rampage scene See in context

Muto probably did not tell 911 she had been stabbed.

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Posted in: No substitute for human touch in translating See in context

Japanese people with their 'hara' sense' naturally!

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Posted in: Idemitsu to shift sign board lighting to LED See in context

Nuclear power is not nature friendly though.

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Posted in: What drink do you recommend to help cope with hot, humid days? See in context

Pocari sweat 500 ml and 250 ml of the organic ginger ale in a used Gatorade Ice bottle keeps me cool.

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Posted in: Winnie the Pooh See in context

Those bums aint the problem!

It's the attitude of well off bourgeoisie!

Those proletarians are manufactured by legislated poverty!!!!

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Posted in: Senate bows to Bush and approves surveillance bill See in context

actually the ping times changed, and some relays changed their port exposure to the Internet. there is more and more less and less 'presence' of certain relays as they become hardened against port attacks by not showing up on pings.

often a traceroute only show relays that respond, and in toughened intranets the path stops at the secured firewall.

and this has accelerated after 911.

IMHO the reason why servers are being toughened like that is not really to be immune from cyberterrorists, but to not show up on Big Brother's radar.

it's assumed that they exchange more encrypted traffic via the secured relay.

Big Brother can only analyze the plaintext traffic.

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Posted in: After the war, the generation that rebuilt Japan rose above hunger, filling their bellies on whatever was at hand; when not working they smoked like chimneys — and yet they accomplished vast enterpris See in context

They need to subsidise farming, but not the cattle industry which will only serve to challenge Japanese thinness!

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Posted in: When I see stacks of Russian literature on display at bookstores, I am overwhelmed by a feeling of how far we've come. See in context

If Russia can fill the Japanese spirit with its panentheism and revitalise the arugamama then Japan still has hope!

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Posted in: That's why I think it's a good thing that Japan lost World War II. If Japan had won, so many others would have lost their language and culture. See in context

The ainu have lost both culture and language due to the Asian sense of shame!

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Posted in: NEC phone See in context

That's an odd-looking mobile phone!

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Posted in: 5,000 peaches stolen from orchard See in context

Plum wine!

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Posted in: Used cell phone collection falls See in context

and email addresses of my friends with phone numbers and addresses.

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Posted in: Used cell phone collection falls See in context

because they make great cameras and game machines.

my old iMike 560 which used the iDen network, now just works as a clock and database. it has all my most called phonebook in it.

my new cellphone is a BlackBerry Pearl 8130. Most definitely when I upgrade to a new cellphone in 2.5 years it will become a camera and addressbook for both names, addresses & phone numbers and names and email addresses of my friends.

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Posted in: Documentary on forced confessions screened in Tokyo See in context

When will that documentary come to Canada?

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Posted in: Don't sweat it See in context

One day of perspiration by your GF/wife/mistress/lover, and if you cannot tolerate it, then you are not human at all.

Napoleon was wise to ask his mistress, "Will you desist from bathing?" when returning home from battle.

For nothing beats the scent of a woman!

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Posted in: 5,000 peaches stolen from orchard See in context

So let's export peaches to Japan and rake in the loot!

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Posted in: Tanabata See in context

Japan knows that light pollution has obliterated viewing of the constellations for some time now.

Is it any wonder tourism elsewhere has gone up?

So I agree: today, Tanabata with LEDs is Christmas in July.

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Posted in: Porn actress, producers arrested for filming in rear of dump truck See in context

Having noted the cannabis and cocaine she was in possession of, can we tell that being 30 has not wised her up to her sad life as a drug abuser who got into porn, not just to buy clothes but to feed her addiction.

Tho, at 30 she still has a thin body and boyish figure which would endear her to all the Asahi Miura fans in Japan, which she would not have if she retired and married the director.

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Posted in: 38-year-old jobless woman detained over Osaka knife attacks See in context

probably she complained about getting stuck in the door of the train, trying to flee.

i suspect depression and psychosis. she attacked vulnerable women, not even one man.

there is more to this than meets the eye.

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Posted in: 25-year-old wife arrested for selling nude photos of herself See in context

actually, she was competing with legitimate porn sales without giving the government their tax cut of profits, which even photomagazines that sell zines filled with images of clothed girls under 16 pay.

that she was profiting from selling copies of images of herself, to which she owned copyright was "illegal" because she cut both government and gravure publishing houses out of the profit.

this shows that a person can be penalized for profiting from her sales of her image without registering copyright and allowing big business and government a cut of the profits.

that's why it is a crime; she was making more money than she would have had she signed a contract with a publishing company.

If she just pays 50000 Yen on her 1 million yen profit, I am sure the government will let her keep the rest. Now this way, she will lose all of it.

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Posted in: Honda begins production of cars with zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells See in context

But what is the impact on environment by making these vehicles?

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Posted in: Dentsu, 2 companies to set up online shopping mall See in context

It better be secured adequately!

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Posted in: Dentsu, 2 companies to set up online shopping mall See in context

Secure that mall!

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