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Friday, March 31, 2006
Secret Of G String
Actually I don't play the tune of violin. So I didn't know about G string. One day I asked a friend of mine who knows how to play the violin well. He said, ' We can play the violin without touching G string by hand.' I was unable to imagine how we can play it without touching the string though that's what he said.
So, my assumption is G string is used for a pantihose worn by striptease dancers, because they don't have to use their hands to hide their private part. The point is 'They don't have to use their hands.' Violinist don't have to use their hands to play the tune of G string. Dancers don't have to use their hands to hide their private part while they atre dancing.
Question For You
Is Google search popular among Japanese people?
Like Sardines?
You meant in a room packed like sardines?
Better Choice
Your writings show fully you are already very talented in writing. As long as the Godness of Muse smile at you, you'd rather not read my Japanese.
That's So Simple
I'm graduated from Japan's high school. I experienced a total nerve breakdown at age 15, so simply I repeated the first grade.
Re:Air On The G String
G string has two meaning. One is of course G string -thickest string in violin. Another meaning is a pantihose worn by a striptease dancer that only hide their private part.
My Pleasure
It's my pleasure. I am proud of my being your friend. Because you are a big name here.
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Then
You took a bath. You soaped your entire body. You got back 217 shabon.
Air On The G String
I think you know there's Air on the G string -that's a famous tune by Bach.
Then is there any relationship G string in violin and G string worn by dancers? How do you think? I have my answer.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Fascinating!
I read well, sometimes write a journal, occasionally make a comment, once in a blue moon I plan to submit a story. -M-FalconSkyIt's so fascinating!
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Slashdot Giants
Here in Slado site as long as I know
von_yosukeyan takes pride in more comments -2822 as of today than any other User, if not, let me know.
In Slashdot world we have three Slashdot Giants - the first one is SamTheButcher, the second is gmhowell, the third one is Marxist Hacker 42.
All three are familiar to almost all Slashdotters, and everywhere every time their handle names never fail to appear in the site.
The number of comments till today
Sammy 13965
gnhowell 11330
MH42 9345
Up to now only Sammy and gmhowell surpassed the ten millennium, MH42 will follow soon. I call these three Slashdot Giants. Who's going to be Slado Giants?
Backup
I never smoke.
You need to buy another laptop, so that you don't have to worry about out of order.
I like Scotch, or Bourbon, how about you? --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Club Activities
Honestly speaking, I am very interested in the Club Slado Liberal Arts. Actually
my first work-The Eve [slashdot.org] is written in Japanese and translated into English.
My Day
I don't do any game at all.
I do slashdot for 5-6 hours in the night, usually from 10 PM to 4 AM.
I sleep for five hours.
I eat for fourty minutes.
I work for eight hours.
Please look it up the word SHIMERU.
Uguisu
This morning -on the 28th of March, I heard the bird sing a phrase. It was 24th or 25th of March in the morning that I heard the bird sing the phrase for the first time this year.
Perhaps, might you live next to mine?
Monday, March 27, 2006
Thanks
Yes, you did. That's 'Flet's Hikari Reaches Your Room'.
Friends and Foes, that's how Slashdot works.
Splendid!
Splendid!>Flet's Light Reaches My Room
What a beautiful language!
Saturday, March 25, 2006
rzo
I didn't know anything about orz till I started reading Slado few weeks ago. Now I learned it though.
r = legs, z = arms, o =head. Yes, indeed.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Communicate First
Whatever the language is O.K., welcome.
That's Why
That's why Slado is interesting.
We The People
Whatever the language we use, whatever the nationality we have, whoever we are, those don't make difference. We are people prior to American, Japanese, whatever. I feel glad to hear your saying
' This should be said just biased.' -NoGood(This is a Use name)--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
It's True
If I had been American, English, whatever who wants to learn how to write Japanese properly, I might have written something like ' The reason I keep my journal in Japanese is...', but because I'm Japanese or whose native tongue is not English, I wrote down, 'I've been keeping my journal in English since I want my journal to be read by people around the world as many as possible...'
I am just amazed to see how many Slado residents are interested in who I am. I feel deep gratitude.
The Reason I Show Gratitude To New Fans
The Reason I Show Gratitude To New FansI started my Slashdot career in Slashdot org. which is American site. For a long time I had only fifteen fans in my fan's list. (Now it's over 50.) At that time I had a fan whose name is 'XXX'. He was in my fans list for just two months then he took his name away.
Usually we don't take away our friend's name in our friend's section, but of course it's free. We can put down any name and remove any name, too.
I write down their name in my journal, so they are publicly known that once they are a fan of mine. Hoping certainly it deters them from removing their name in future. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
I'm Japanese
I'm JapaneseThank you very much for referring me.
Of course. Because I'm Japanese.
So I don't have to
challenge.That's right, thank you very much. In my daily life, I only use Japanese. But here in Slashdot, I use English. You can read my main journal
here. [slashdot.org] My main objective to use English in the Internet is to be able to communicate smoothly with the people of the rest of the world.
Thank you very much. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Re: Objection
I feel like here lies one of the roots of lots of problems( to the world (except for America), to the world countries ) America holds. -patagonYou get the point. America often thinks that America is the world and the world is America. I am not sure whether it is right or not, but someone who started living in America tend to start thinking so. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Friday, March 17, 2006
I'm Afraid
I've kept away from making a comment since you had suffered from the disease. Now I guess you have recovered so I want to post.
Your word usage 'ZOUO' suru is unfamiliar to me. 'ZOUO=hate? 'If you intend to say 'to make worse, exacerbate','AKKA' is the word I'm afraid. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Glad To Hear
I've been worried about you since last time I heard from you -I'm glad you got well.
My life seems moderate as yours -Visit my journal
here. [slashdot.org] --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
America
No, America -USA is a country of equal oppotunity and fareness.
Baseball is a sport, this is played according to rules, it was within a range of possibility even if America couldn't go to semi-finals. This is a result of fareplay. For example, if foreigners becames Yokozuna in sumo, or won the gold medal in judo, that proves the fareness of those sports.
That doesn't matter, whatever the nationality of umpire is, they judge according to the guidebook and their conscience -that is much more important than the nationalities.
You think so? This is a difference in opinion. --
Informative Article
Thank you very much for your crystalisation of thought based upon close observation around you in your office. Please don't delete it so that I can refer to this article whenever I want.
Especially I agree on your comment about those who always work incessantly with tension. I really don't like those guys.
Please look them up in a dictionary as to how to use Chinese character properly -gaitoh'kakuRITSU, NOH' tenki. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Eureka
Four days ago I found your journal in Slashdot.org. Here [slashdot.org] it is.
Re:Which Mountain?
Yeah, I understood which mountain.
Have a nice picnic!
Traveller From The Continent
Are yellow sands mixed? In the morning I also found the body of car very dirty. Yes, they are yellow sands.
Re:Go there?
Thanks for the comment. I came here -Slado from there -Slashdot.org. Their discussion seems endless.
Monday, March 13, 2006
Here In Fukuoka
Also so cold. I am in my house all day long.
Kokura Had Changed A Lot
It was already more than three months ago that I visited Kokura, it was early December. At that time I had a girlfriend from Africa who live in Orio. (She's teaching English there.)
It was one of the rarest occasion I visited Kokura -where I was born, and I visited many places as you mentioned. Everything changed very greatly. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Options
We have options. Nakatsu, Fukutsu, Karatsu.
People othan than here mightn't know where we can buy Shoro Manju.
Which Mountain?
Mt Abura?
I have been communicating with guys far away from here -for example, America, Europe, so I feel so secured when I found the guy who live in our city. If we've got chances to see one another, why not go to see cherry-blossom seeing at Oh'hori Park? The season is soon to come.
I don't use English when I see Japanese. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Sunday, March 12, 2006
In Reciprocal Basis
Recently I find it not difficult to visit both org.site and jp.site in reciprocal basis, mainly these two sites share the very similar template. (Jp. site used to use very different template than now before.)
Now the almost only difference is the language. But I guess from now on more and more the frequency of the oppotunity to use English will increase. As a mater of fact I feel not completely alienated in using English here.
Informative
This journal entry is informative, let me use them when it's necessary.
Reward
This reading stuff was interesting to read. Very well written.
Insurrance sometimes works, it's your right to make use of it since you have already paid premium enough. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Be Tolerant
I completely take sides in your opinion.
Be generous, be patient, be tolerant.
OS/2
I just opened it.. No, I didn't. Is this something related to Open Source Software?
Hard To Understand
For those who are not familiar with computers -like me, it is ah..just hard to understand your journal though I've been trying. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Thursday, March 09, 2006
My Pseudonym
When I had to decide my nickname, the name of luxury car came up my mind.
That's all of how my nickname came from. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Word
Your word is the best medicine.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Pianists
Murray Perahia is American pianist, he is best in American pianist's world. I've got his CD.
Other pianists I recommend are Earl Wild, Dinu Lipatti, although I don't know their nationality. There must be many other great pianists, just we don't know them, their tune.
Michelangeli plays the tune of piano very precisely and correctly, so I like his.
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Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Gradually
Gradually you will learn to use English, don't worry. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Chopin II
Chopin is the only composer I feel much impressed. In other words, I've got no particular favourite composer other than Chopin.
I like his Piano Sonata No 2 Opus 35 best. I like his
Ballade No 1 Opus 23
Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise Brillante Opus 22
Piano Concerto No 1 Opus 11
Bolero Opus 19
Rondo Opus 16
Scherzo No 1 Opus 20
Polonaise No 13 Opus Post
Of course I like all his works but particularly the ones above I mentioned.
Although I don't listen to Bach's much, I like listening to his Chaconne BWV 1004 ( translated into piano by Busoni ), Mozart's Piano Concerto No 20 K466 every now and then.
My most favorite pianist is Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli.
Chopin was in every sense of the words, a genius. (Listening to his Polonaise No 13) --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Irony Of History
We were able to prevent war by having the willingness to hold nuclear weapons or holding the weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons. We can find those cases as many as the cases we were unable to prevent war. -von_yosukeyan
This is a very important point. Normally we tend to believe that we have to start war because they have already developed weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons. But the fact is that because they have already developed weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons, we are unable to start war, thus preventing further conflict between them and us. This is an irony of history, though, it's true.
Sadam Hussein lost a nuclear facility which was purchased from France and Germany (in 1980s) by bombing of Israel (in 1980s).
I didn't know that, though I've got to look it up when the purchase and bombing were taken place.
Korean peninsula seems under high tension regardless of whether there're nuclear weapons.
It depends on how we see the situation there, I don't believe both current administrations are antagonistic to one another. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Friday, March 03, 2006
Visiting kumatoma 77
That's Right
If we had chances to use, could we improve a foreign language?
That's right. Actually I've been spending tens of hours in reading and writing in English. That's why I think at first in English.
Bio
I've got a very similar experience as yours. See my bio.
Chopin
Are you able to play the tune of Fantasia Impromptu by Chopin. I like listening to Chopin's.
Hello
Where do you live? I live in Fukuoka. I'm just sick and tired of reading tens of English articles. And I am obliged to post a comment in English from now. Oh, I can't sleep soon tonight either. --Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
Sheer Destination
Slashdot.org IISlashdot.org II
I'm writing articles in English here without being told by anyone.
Slashdot.orgSlashdot.org
Here
it is.
Thank You Very MuchThank You Very Much
kumatoma77 (23210) SassyOS2 (8523) t-nissie (8647)
Thank you very much for listing my name in your friend's section. I really appreciate that. Basically I'm posting all my articles and comments in English. My main articles are found in slashdot.org. Thank you.
Sick &TiredSick &Tired
By the way, I'm already sick and tired of reading thousands of English articles.
And I'm going to write comments in English in order to let them know what I think. I can't sleep soon tonight again.
Sheer DestinationSheer Destination
English ought to be an official language in Japan.
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