Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    omarbabilon

    We all must do the neccesary for helping them, the goverment must do the same restrictive politics about the use of the public treasure, cut donations and any kind of economic help for foreign countries, and subventions, this time Japan must think in its citizens and the legal residents at first, it's unbelievable how the goverment pretend give $10 mil in humanitarian aid to Palestinians, meanwhile there are homeless, people losing their house, families without money to fee their children, no..., people must stand up and SAY NO!!!... I DONT ACCEPT MY TAXES TO GO OUT OF THIS COUNTRY... we need our money here.

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    omarbabilon

    It is suposed youe head must smell clean isnt it?... something like menthol or lavanda or citric essence... BUT BEER????... i guess beer does not smell good at all... what's next nattou smell shampoo or fried chicken?... It seems somebody is using drugs at the researching department at the company.

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    omarbabilon

    Who gave you the right to judge someone else's life?..., anyone is free to do whatever they want with their life, nobody is sanctificating her life, even if she had any morl value in her life, it doesnt matter, the point is she passed away and probably in a miserable circunstance (for any person i guess). Nobody is showing some respect because she was famous or AV actress..., people show some respect because the fact she was a human being, thats all.

    Posted in: Former porn star Ai Iijima found dead at Tokyo apartment

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    omarbabilon

    I'm lawyer and would never say such a thing like CAVEMAN... it only shows a very low appreciation of the value of a human being, no matter what she did, right or wrong she was a PERSON and her memory deserve some respect.

    Posted in: Former porn star Ai Iijima found dead at Tokyo apartment

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    omarbabilon

    I'm not going to judge her past as AV actress or say anything about how succesful was her mainstream entertaiment career, nor she was a good model or bad model for society or youth (japanese or not), neither if she was a good person, because i never met her. But one thing i could say is she was a human being, she was alone, no matter if she had friends or not, famous or not, nobody was worried about where she would be or what she would be doing, all that famous friends... who told her not to quit entertaiment bussines, NOBODY... her body was found a week after she died, then there wasn't anybody who missed her, so... she never had the chance to say goodbye to anybody and had no one to take her hand, to comfort her in agony (if she had)or say any pray before she exhale her last breath, this was miserable... and nobody should die in this way, without a chance to say "i'm sorry" to the people we hurted or "i love you" to somebody. This makes me feel sad, no matter if she was a AV actress, TV celebrity, model, woman, daughter... she was a human being, this is the only reason because she deserves some consideration. Find some peace wherever you are Matsue, if there is a place where our souls go after death, if not... anyway i celebrate your life hoping you enjoyed the beauty of this life in the perfume of every flower you found, in the shine of every sunny day... in LOVE, if you LOVED someone, and even in the bad things of this life what made you fight for survive, no matter if you did right or wrong. Resquietcat In Pace, we will follow you someday...

    Posted in: Former porn star Ai Iijima found dead at Tokyo apartment

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    omarbabilon

    Its the best fiction book... all fantasy, all impossible, all lies. The human being is selfish and egoist, communism will never work well with us.. in case... communist leaders always tend to turn in dictators who forget the people and are only interested in money and power... isnt it?, Communist axioma: "In a communist society everybody is equal, we all are the same... excluding me (the dictator), my family, my relatives, my friends and the members of the party". With Castro, Chavez (the venezuelan gorilla), Evo Morales (Chavez girlfriend) and the other red puppets we have enough to sell books about that stupid fantasies to children or teenagers.

    Posted in: Marx's 'Das Kapital' comic finds new fans in Japan

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    omarbabilon

    I agree, it is stupid to give toys in the expensive and posh area in Tokyo... why dont go to poor neighborhoods... they really need toys.

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    omarbabilon

    Hey you can divorce, and fly away from Japan... there are many coutries where people doesnt have any idea who you are, then you would live happy and quietly far from "weirdland". Of course, if finally you decide to escape and start a NORMAL life abroad, be aware of the japanese tourists, they are almost everywhere, one could recognise you and ask you for a photo. =^o^=

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    omarbabilon

    I want a role in a DORAMA starred by DORAEMON..... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Posted in: NHK casting for foreigners for drama

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    omarbabilon

    A good chance to try peruvian food and visit Macchu Picchu.

    Posted in: What climate change? Meltdown trumps fears at APEC

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    omarbabilon

    A revolution doesnt need violence, guns or blood. A revolution in politics needs new people, younger people with new ideas, ready to make a real change in the mind of their connationals, there are many things to be changed in Japan, but the point is... who will dare to begin?, who will be a leader in a country where nobody wants to tell their own opinion?. Many young japanese people are studying abroad, and they learn many things and when they are comming back to Japan they bring all the energy a dn their ideas for change, after the plane land... they turn their mind and set the "japanese mode on", and then they start their career following the typical parametres. What happened?..., nobody knows. But if you are foreigner, have good educational skills and have kids born in these country (with japanese nationality), teach them to be leaders and that they must follow their beliefs and own mind... nobody knows, maybe this is a good beggining for this country.

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    omarbabilon

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH... are you joking?....

    Japanese version of Obama?, It is not possible, because in Japan there is no universal vote, it means Prime Minister is not elected by the people, "HE" (because always will be a "HE") is elected for the old diet "shoguns", who will choose somebody who will match their same conservative and never innovative mind. On the other hand, remember... Mr. Obama is black..., so do you think is it possible for the son of a japanese and a foreigner?, i don't believe it possible... there are thounsands of brazilians, koreans, chinese, some americans, some europeans, then do you think seriously that the average japanese citizen could vote for the son of a foreing man?... This country need a revolution... a really radical revolution like 1789 in France, after this please make yor question again.

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    omarbabilon

    This country needs a massive psychiatric therapy session..., i would like to recomend to the goverment, please take one or two weeks, but please find some psychiatrist and psychologist and check all the people as possible..., because "YOU" are getting really "MAD".

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    omarbabilon

    Actually China don't need America in any way, probably i could say America will need China someday, because now as you see world's economy is cracking down anywhere but China is OK. I'm sure they will continue growing in the same way becoming stronger economically than U.S., then the question is... Would China be interested to deal or to be Japan's ally?.

    Posted in: China would never become the ally for the U.S. in the foreseeable future because this U.S.-China partnership is based on commercial, trade, economic ties whereas the U.S.-Japan alliance is comprehensive, including security, economic, cultural and social ties.

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    omarbabilon

    "@omarbabilon Excuse me - he does work. He has official appointments, opening ceremonies, official visits, and charity work to do. He is constantly being shuffled across the UK, Commonwealth and the world doing work on behalf of the government."

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Sure, "HE WORKS", it seems he and Paris Hilton work for the same company, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA....

    And about "possible future head os state of the UK". I'm so sorry to break your dreams, but the Her Majesty, The Queen, still looks very healthy and without any intention to retire, so I'm not sure if he will be King, do you think so dear??....

    Posted in: Prince Charles says global warming more important than financial crisis

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    omarbabilon

    Of course he said so because he doesnt work and is not worried about gain money, it is very easy if you have that condition to say "hey, money is not a big problem".

    Posted in: Prince Charles says global warming more important than financial crisis

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    omarbabilon

    Who uses windows??... only a blind outsider or an "OTAKU" would say such a thing... 95% of people in the whole world uses Windows. Nothing more to say.

    Posted in: Microsoft says next Windows won't be as annoying

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    omarbabilon

    Your words "Linux is a better alternative to windows", but not "LINUX IS BETTER THAN WINDOWS", you could say this, if you really believe Linux is really good, isn't it?, but you don't, and by the other hand the using of alternative only remarks you are an outsider. On the other hand "Linux doesn't fight against a uniform and better way, linux is the uniform and better way", sorry dude, only in your dreams, because if you can understand some simple stadistics... more people in the whole world use and preffer to use windows, around 93-95%.

    what percentage of people want something like Linux? And how many Linux users are there out there? I’ve read about a number of different ways to tabulate this sort of thing, and they all suffer from different methodological issues; Web server statistics on visitors, for instance, aren’t very reliable because the client can claim it’s any kind of OS or browser it wants.

    With Windows, it’s at least possible to guess based on the number of licenses sold, or the number of activated machines, etc. With Linux, it’s far harder to guess because of things like biased self-reporting, redundancy, and the lack of a really reliable set of metrics. If I have a Linux box and a Windows box, does that count in one, the other, or both, or neither? And if I download ten distributions but don’t actually use any one of them in a fulltime production system, does that count?

    This is why the Dell / Ubuntu sales figures are going to be immensely interesting, because they’ll provide at least some indication of how things are shaping up for Linux -- at least within Dell’s ecosystem. It’s probably not going to be a reliable guide as to how Linux is faring overall on the desktop, since that’s not something you could gauge from any one vendor’s sales -- Dell’s sales probably do not extrapolate smoothly into desktop sales in general. It’s also not going to tell us how many people obtain such machines but don’t actually run Linux on it in the long run -- some folks might buy such a box to get a taste of Linux, then wipe it and install Windows (or even BSD) after a few months.

    That’s something else that is going to be tough to measure, even for a company like Dell: Long-term commitment to Linux, especially by people who are not interested one way or another in its technical merits. I’ve received many comments from people who have picked up Ubuntu or another distribution and sworn off ever going back to Windows. That’s great, but I always wonder: Will they still say the same thing in a year? I don’t ask these questions to be snide -- I just think that if Linux wants to work well on the desktop (notice I didn’t say “replace Windows,” just “work well”), there needs to be at least some attention paid to why a user might defect, or how long they stick around before doing so (and what pushes them off).

    Remember, around 93-95% of the people in the world uses windows, there must be a reason isn't it?. So, please think better before says something hilarious like "linux is the uniform and better way". It would be like saying "is better to speak greek and refuse learn/use english, living in U.S., only a blind would said so.

    Posted in: Microsoft says next Windows won't be as annoying

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    omarbabilon

    Linux is for outsiders, who pretend to fight against an uniform and better way. If we adopt an unique OS, everything will be easier, because being universal it will be at first accesible (because if you use the uncomfortable "word" in linux, you can not open a doccument in a PC with windows or pictures i.e.), by the other hand, it will be less expensive, because being globally accepted it reduces costs. But of course, for some people is better to be an outsider saying something like: "i like rainny days, because i like to use coat, when almost everybody preffer a sunny day and of course not to use a coat". Ok, you hate Billy Gates, obviously you envy him, but don't pretend to say LINUX is better than windows or something foolish about MAC, because everybody knows... only ladies like Sarah Jessica Parker and and pretentious people who pretend to be cool own a MAC.

    Posted in: Microsoft says next Windows won't be as annoying

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