Friday, May 04, 2007

Before The Fall

Narrow Strait
[ 2 Comments #149941 ] Thursday November 02, @01:06PM

Chinese special envoy visited North Korea. Condoleezza Rice and South Korea and Japan counterpart met in South Korea recently to confirm their cooperative action. Here only lies just a very narrow strait between these countries. I hope their mutual differences also narrower.
Before The Fall
[ 0 Comments #149939 ] Thursday November 02, @01:04PM

King Zedekiah reigned before the fall of Jerusalem in 587 BC. In his reign he emancipated slaves in the first place and soon after that he captured slaves again. When the society lost its dynamism the fall inevitably followed.
Maid Cafe In Akiba
[ 0 Comments #149937 ] Thursday November 02, @01:01PM

Nobody knows what 'Moe' in Japanese means. 'Moe' is palpitation, the inner feeling when spring comes. Ten something Japanese slashdotters held an annual meeting in a maid cafe for the first time this year. I was invited, of course I didn't go. Akiba is a famous district in Tokyo where lots of Otaku ( Nerd or geek ) get together.
American Managers
[ 3 Comments #149935 ] Thursday November 02, @12:56PM

One of professional baseball team Orix Blue Wave hired a new manager. His name is Collins from America. The manager of Nippon Ham Fighters is Trey Hillman from America, the manager of Chiba Lotte Marines is Valentine from America. The manager of Hiroshima Carp is Brown. Indeed four out of twelve managers of professional baseball team are going to be occupied by Americans. I am sure that generally American managers have more scientific data than domestic managers.
Deep Impact
[ 2 Comments #149931 ] Thursday November 02, @12:52PM

The race horse 'Deep Impact' is going to retire in this year. At the Ark of Triumph Cup in France the prohibited drug 'ipratropium' -medicine for treating asthma was detected. This medicine is not prohibited in Japan. We are not glad if it were the reality of its strength. I recall ' Haru urara '- the race horse always positioned last. This name means 'warm days in spring'.

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