Friday, May 04, 2007

The Meaning Of Sacrifice

Cellular War
[ 0 Comments #149929 ] Thursday November 02, @12:50PM

As of 24th of October, number portability system has already started. We can use other company's cellular without changing our number. Right now the share of major three companies is Au 28 percent, SoftBank 16 percent, DoCoMo 55 percent ...There will be a service war next.
The Meaning Of Sacrifice
[ 3 Comments #149923 ] Thursday November 02, @12:43PM

The meaning of sacrifice contributes to the origin of the nation.
Northern Territory
[ 0 Comments #149921 ] Thursday November 02, @12:40PM

That is small four islands at the end of festoon of Kuril islands. Japan is claiming these tiny islands belong to Japan, aside from its historical background, Russia now rules the region. It is alright to claim, but the colour of these four islands in Japan's atlas is red, which means Japan territory. As I mentioned the effective ruler is Russian over these islands. But because people have been taught that the islands belong to Japan, fishermen enter the area without noticing they are violating Russian law. Education ought to be based on reality, oughtn't to be based on wishful thinking.
'Around Situations'
[ 0 Comments #149917 ] Thursday November 02, @12:38PM

Japanese people don't like to mention something directly. They use circumvent way -'around situations' are nothing but a military action. Japanese politicians are arguing whether the nuclear test is an 'around situations'. One out of ten politicians say yes, but nine out of ten say 'no'. If yes, it will be a matter Japan's Self Defence Force concerns. They say 'defence', but usually people call it a war.
Mozilla
[ 2 Comments #149915 ] Thursday November 02, @12:36PM

The word Mozilla is a combination of Mobile and Godzilla, probably. Godzilla is a famous monster but few might know that Godzilla is a intermixture of Gorilla and 'whale' Whale? Yes, the Japanese word for whale is 'Kuzilla'. When I found the word 'Quizilla', and when I found the figure of Quizilla, I smiled. Because the figure of 'Quizilla' was so similar to 'Kuzilla' or whale. Word travels.

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