Thursday February 16, 2012

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    ancientone

    Wow, we used to dream about the possibility of having a solid state storage unit, one that would be fast have oodles of run and no moving parts. and now its about to happen to the pc.

    Posted in: Toshiba to delay launch of flash-drive note PC to June

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    Hmmmmmm. this should be easy. 1. Yoko Kanno 2. Jimmy Carter 3. Senator Carl Levin. That should make for an interesting evening. "Want to try for breakfast or lunch?"

    Posted in: If you could invite any three people in the world to have dinner with you, who would you choose?

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    That was the nicest thing one could do. Think of all the wonderful memories those students will have. Who knows, maybe one or more will go on to become professonal dancers.

    Posted in: Janet Jackson surprises dance students in Tokyo

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    Ok, she can point and she has a pleseant smile, but does she know how to forecast the weather? I just thought this might be somehow important.

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    they know how to jiggle camera, but they need to learn how to get a guy act in a suit. Lets hope Toho decides to put on another Godzilla.

    Posted in: Godzilla for YouTube generation

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    I might have tried this 20 years ago, but now, watching a sunset or feeling a nice spring breeze seems just as exhilarating. but hey, if they really enjoy it and it would seem to build bodies up.

    Posted in: Rock-climbing opens up to the masses in Tokyo

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    The two things that come to mind are 1. Having the stupid cell phone ringer or music set so high, you can hear it two blocks away. But, your in the train! 2. sneezing, without placing their hand over thier mouth. oh boy.

    Posted in: What behavior by train passengers bugs you the most?

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    ancientone

    I still remember way back when Ben Hur first came out, we kids talked about how great the movie was. He had a summer home around Michigan somewhere. I didn't always agree with his views, but I remember standing in line to watch "Planet of the Apes". I only stood in line 3 or 4 times in my life. He was worth the effort.

    Posted in: Actor Charlton Heston dies at 84

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    Its always a good idea to be sure you can protect yourself, if you ever need to. Its a sad fact, but necessary.

    Posted in: Japan completes missile defense system deployment

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    I think the Prime Minister of Japan! No matter what trouble confronts the goverment, it always seems ready to help the citizens first. But I'm looking at this from a far. I could be completely wrong.

    Posted in: Which current world leader do you respect the most?

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    I'm glad school is starting for the Princess Masako and Aiko. I do think this picking out friends and class mates could be handled best by her daughter. If they play well together, bond and develop communications skills like other kids, wow. There are her friends. Just like you and I made friends "Way Back" then.
    I wish them all the happiness and hope all there days are filled with Joy.

    Posted in: Schooling a challenge for Princess Masako and Aiko

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    I think one can get used to it, in a very short time. However, I had to make a new account since the stupid password reset tool didn't work! I love the way it shows instantly your post. Just tweek it here and there, and I think you will have a wining web site.

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    ancientone

    Interesting. One of my first exposures to anime came from watching the SCI FI channel at about 3AM on a Saturday morning. They showed "Armitage 3". Lately, they've been showing a lot of developed shows they created special for their own channel. I hope you all enjoy it.

    Posted in: SCI FI Channel to begin broadcasting throughout Japan

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    Yeah, we were just talking about all the old movie stars who are still alive. Richard Widmark was my favorite. There was something just calming about his presence, just like Johnny Carson. He will be missed.

    Posted in: Richard Widmark dies at age 93

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