Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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ullangoo saidYes and yes!!
As long as we use the common language and behave based on a common value standard, I often forgot what nationality we are and it's useless which nationality we are. Let's make a difference other than language, value standard. Communication is much more important than being unable to communicate.
mercedo wrote today at 12:17 AM
Hitler didn't have to forge the false story when it comes to Jewish problem. He only had to make the most of fear Europeans have been held for a long time.
mercedo wrote today at 12:08 AM
ullangoo saidThe excuse for persecuting the Jews in the Middle Ages and onwards was that
It's an interesting theory that supports a 'strange story'. You see the history of Jewish people is, needless to say, dates back to much older than the age Jesus and Judas of Iscariot lived, so technically speaking it's not in the least likely that Judas of Iscariot is the ancestor of Jews.But in fact it's to some extent very likely people start believing Jews are descendants of Judas of Iscariot because of its name. It's of course sheer coincident Judas also means Jews. Christians might have started relating to the name of traitor and the name of ethnic people. I heard Christians after the event done by Judas of iscariot started evading the use of name Judas in their kids though it was one of common names at that time.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Re:Hocus, Pocus! Alakazaam! (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.04.29 21:42 (#23236724) Homepage Journal
History of Jewish people dates back to much older than the kiss of Judas Iscarit, so the claim Jewish people are descendants of Judas of Iscariot is completely hocus pocus.I asked him the next day where he obtained such story, then he replied he heard when he was a kid from a boy who went to Catholic kindergarden.The name Judas seemed to be very common in the time Jesus lived. There are other 'Judas' in Bible. That's why we had to define 'Judas of what' by putting Iscarit. However Christians started to evade naming Judas in their kids after the event Judas of Iscarit played. As the population of Christian grew larger and larger, European people, in other words Christian majority couldn't have clensed the negative image the word 'Judas' connotes.'Judas' of Judas of Iscarit and the name of ethnic people 'Jews' must have been a sheer coincidence. But the ordinary people would often believe less likely story as something just very likely story when they would like to associate with one thing and another.
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Sunday, April 27, 2008

mercedo wrote today at 12:57 PM
ginaslove saidHitler hated the Jews because he hated Jesus's blood line.
Jesus was from Jewish bloodline, and it's Jews -Pharisees that demanded him to be crucified. Hitler could have protected Jewish people because of this fact if he really hated Jesus's bloodline. This is in a word, inconsistent. Bloodline, eugenics are stupid idea. We are worthy because of our personality first. Bloodline is stupid but bloodtype is important in the case of operation.
Regional (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.04.27 2:52 (#23207994) Homepage Journal
I often forgot what nationality they are when they speak one common language and embrace one common social system though their ethnic origin is different.Is it realistic for America people to worry about colonisation from other culture when American language and America-type capitalism are about to be omnipresent in the world.
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Strange story
2008.04.27 2:00

Have you heard this story before?One of my coworkers -male 44 years old, who got a middle degree education -diploma, said that Hitler persecuted Jewish people because they were descendants of one of 13 apostles Juda of Iscariote who betrayed Jesus.I immediately asserted that it is against the historical facts, but later I said in front of him that it might have been one of notorious Hitler's or Gaebbels propagandas.Forged story might have been subject to gaining strong power among ordinary people.
A Primer on the Use of Vectors
[ #200824 ] 2008.04.14 13:51

It was Feynmann who misunderstood electromagnetic theory in his Lectures. It was an inability to properly visualize and diagram the E and B fields which caused the difficulty. His incorrect use of vectors caused him to think (visually) of the E and B fields as ephemeral under observation from observers with different motion. Now, the vector representation is indeed ephemeral because it is not correct.But, by comparison, the correct 2-form representation of the Faraday tensor is as steady as a rock under transform, not ephemeral. The 2-sided egg-crate structure of a 2-form is as easy to imagine as a vector, and it is also much more accurate. See GRAVITATION, Chapter 4 for pretty pictures of electromagnetism.So, when Feynmann is humble about the possible understanding of the universe, I can only think of the problems in understanding that can be easily fixed and improved.It turns out that correct visualization and diagramming of physical objects, fields, and waves and such, is possible. This is even a foundational principle in itself. The conventional name for this is the principle of general covariance. But, the new name should be geometric reality; things are "geometric objects".The beginning-level example for general covariance is the proper diagramming of a cross product. It is a bivector that is diagrammed with a pair of vectors, not one vector. See GRAVITATION again. I think it is vital to acquire the bivector concept as a necessary prerequisite for acquiring the concepts of the other geometric forms that are exhibited in field theory.Neglect of the principle of general covariance has led to a malaise in the study of field theory, I think. But, diligence leads to the adoption of the Einstein-Davis and Kaluza-Klein ideas, and to the rejection of the cosmological constant and of many features of string theory.And again, vectors are just so inadequate for the task that they are assigned to. In most cases of a given number of dimensions, the total number of components of a vector representation fail to match the total number of components of a cross product. In three dimensions, the number of independent components match, but this is only a coincidence. This is true in three dimensions only, and the nonlinearity of the scaling is an unacceptable difficulty in every number of dimensions.So, to correctly diagram a tensor, each factor of the diagram must be linear in the scaling of that particular dimension and direction; this is the principle of general covariance. And, a vector can only represent correctly first rank contravariant tensors with a dimensionality of L, namely spacetime intervals, but also 4-momentum in the special case of classical mechanics. Nothing else is ever correctly thought of as a vector.--Michael J. Burns
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by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.04.27 0:55 (#23207472) Homepage Journal
It turns out that correct visualization and diagramming of physical objects, fields, and waves and such, is possible. This is even a foundational principle in itself.
True. But it's extremely difficult and almost impossible. It is almost impossble since nature unknown to us is always ahead of represented by these semantics.
The conventional name for this is the principle of general covariance. But, the new name should be geometric reality; things are "geometric objects".
I don't think it's very meaningful since there's fundamental difference between things and name. This is just a matter of degree based on personal preference each individual acquired in their various background.
vectors are just so inadequate for the task that they are assigned to. In most cases of a given number of dimensions, the total number of components of a vector representation fail to match the total number of components of a cross product. In three dimensions, the number of independent components match, but this is only a coincidence. This is true in three dimensions only,
Vectors invented to represent the relative position and direction in the three dimensions only. Originally speaking.
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Friday, April 25, 2008

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

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This is my self portrait.I was tied completely from my surroundings. I want to be liberated, but I can find no way. Others can only see my back, but don't know my hidden desire. Only I can see inside myself how my tied desire is like, through mirror that only I can see. You can successfully take up the true figure from the third party position.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Friday, April 18, 2008

Re:No Bell's in USA :-( (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.04.18 19:56 (#23115490) Homepage Journal
I love both Bourbon and Scotch. There are many redbrick whiskies here, but when it comes to liquor, tradition speaks more.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

mercedo wrote today at 9:33 PM
You like Japanese whisky I like Scotch. Both seek for what we can hardly acquire.After a day's work I enjoy Scotch tonight too.Cheers!
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Monday, April 14, 2008

Dear Sr Momoko,

Oh, a letter written in Japanese? I am really glad to read your well mannered Japanese.
I work from Monday to Friday besides Saturday. I work more than 50 hours in a week. Now I need to pay rent for our appartment house and our living expense together. In Fukuoka I didn't have to pay for rent since we live in our parent's house.

Sunday is the only day we can take a rest together completely.

In fact I was sleeping till 2 o'clock in the afternoon today!

We all are well but I miss Bible study very much. I hope I can continue Bible study on line and I intend to do so with strong faith.

Sincerely yours,

Mer
Hi, Br Hiro,

I think these two or three months was just a topsy-turvy, but now it's Ok for us to have Bible study even it will be held on line.

Here's my question. 14th of Nisan falls on 22nd of March this year and naturally Jehovah's Witnesses celebrate Easter as other Christians do but you know openly speaking you don't celebrate Jesus's resurrection.

Why not? This is a simple but strong question.

I moved to Kokura for one reason but I don' t think my stay here lasts for good.
Anyway I come home next Sunday 22nd of April, ah..you are absent!


I am really glad if you sent me a passage with a couple of questions. I intend to reply as much as possible.


Mer
mercedo wrote today at 10:51 PM
The incident in SF is not likely to be completely impossible.
mercedo wrote today at 10:42 PM
Because of the severe economic recession this country has been experiencing I see smoking chimneys near our town just one time or twice in a week. Air is thus much better than before.
mercedo wrote today at 10:33 PM
14 Nisan falls on 22nd of March this year, so yeah Easter started three weeks ago.
mercedo wrote today at 10:29 PM
From the end of April to the beginning of May we have four different holidays at a time. Adding Saturday, Sunday and paid holiday workers chose, we usually take a rest about a week. This is called ' Golden week' and I though its counterpart in the West is Easter holiday. Probably 'resurrection' itself has nothing to do with the early spring, but aside from the religious meaning of Easter I think it is natural for us to take a rest in this season.
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Sunday, April 13, 2008

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Malfunction
Apr 13, '08 10:02 PMfor everyone
I started blogging again for the first time in three months. My first priority was to adjust new environment both in my new workplace and new land. Kokura is my hometown, but for me like who spend 26 years outside this town here is just a foreign country.
My entry 'Misperception' disappeared from my inbox. This is the second time as to the malfunction related to this journal.
My hypothesis is computer might be taking this word 'Misperception' as command.
This is a strange incident this early spring.

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Easter holiday
Apr 13, '08 9:49 PMfor everyone

People must be busy spending their holiday. I can't hear from many.I myself will take a rest a while in our Golden week season from 26th of April to 6th of May though I only take three consecutive holidays from 4 to 6 of May.It is better to take a rest in this spring season. We tend to make a trivial mistake when it gets warmer in this season.
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Misperception
Apr 13, '08 12:20 AMfor everyone
Many years ago I tried to carry drinking water in a car. I tried to pick one bottle of whiskey since I kept a lot of vacant bottles of whiskey in my room, but quit doing so. I chose another pet bottle instead.Because I thought it must be very confusing if someone eye witnessed my having water through whiskey bottle.Nine out of ten people understand things from their appearance, but that doesn't reflect reality well.
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Violator
Apr 12, '08 2:13 AMfor everyone
I found a smoker in a prohibited area.I quit letting him notice since I found bigger violator which is a chimney in town.
They say animals and babies are not supposed to be used in commercial message. Some cell company started using a dog a year ago. Today I found a monkey used in other mobile company.
We can accept someone says we can increase convenience if we use it. But we can hardly accept someone says we can get damaged if we don't use it. However sometimes we see some commercial message that uses this negative campaign.
The price of gasoline went down from 150 yen to 130 yen. Politicians start trying to get it back to 150 yen by imposing new gasoline tax. Probably they might have thought that gasoline has to keep its price because all others are getting higher.
Moral hazard never stops.
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Running reverse
Apr 12, '08 12:39 AMfor everyone

I came back to my hometown Kokura for the first time in 26 years. Then I recalled abruptly some event I saw in my elementary school.At the athletic party one pupil ran reverse in truck.With laughing.

Then I asked him why he did so.

He said he wanted to do something no one does.
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Freedom
Apr 12, '08 12:07 AMfor everyone
People cannot control freedom.
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Dialectic
Apr 11, '08 11:04 PMfor everyone

All the prices are higher and higher everyday. On the other hands, yen's appreciation tends to get stronger.That means we'd better buy things directly from abroad via email in the Internet.Domestic consumption will decrease whichever.

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Natural disaster
Apr 11, '08 11:02 PMfor everyone

Natural disaster is subject to becoming a trigger to recession in following years.Japan's dismal recession started after Kobe earthquake in 1995.They say the root of World War II in Pacific theatre derived from 1923 Tokyo earthquake.

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Love
Apr 11, '08 11:00 PMfor everyone

It is difficult to express love. It is even more difficult for the love to be accepted.

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Lesson
Apr 11, '08 10:58 PMfor everyone

Long years ago I found a very old folklore museum in a very rural fish port. I entered and enjoyed there for a while. No entrance fee was necessary.Several years later I found a newly refurbished folklore museum at the same place. It needed 2 dollars for entrance. I was not enthusiastic enough to drop in at there again paying some money.Exhibitions must have been the same. We needed to pay some money for facility.
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Premise broken
Apr 11, '08 10:53 PMfor everyone

Don't sit down on the floor - it's a proper suggestion when all passengers can take a seat. But it's stupid when no seat is available.

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Pros and amateurs
Apr 11, '08 10:51 PMfor everyone

What are you going to say when asked what the difference between pros and amateurs? Some top pros say pros never say any excuse. I thought about it for three days. Here's my answer.Amateurs merely do their job for money to fulfill their supply. Pros often do their job not for money but for fulfilling their demand that that's what they have to do.For amateurs, job is given. For pros, job is what they found.

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Hunger strike
Apr 11, '08 10:47 PMfor everyone

Soy sauce 10-17%, milk 3-10%, oil for food up 30 cent per kilogram, beer 3-5%, electricity up 72 cent, gas up 132 cent, wheat 30% so related foods like bread, noodles, confectioneries, solid curry go up too.Yen's appreciation is sharp. 1 dollar became 100 yen recently. It is hard for me to know the effect of yen's rapid appreciation.Only the price of gasoline went down from 1.5 dollar to 1.3 dollar per litre. Still very high though.


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Kokura
Apr 11, '08 10:41 PMfor everyone


Kokura is not a good place to live although I spent here for twenty years in my minor. 400 thousand population, that's a medium size as a city, it is much smaller than my previous residence -Hakata that has 1 million 250 thousand.
Here I can hardly find 'culture'. All people are only busy pursuing the norm of the day. People's mind is harsh. Besides I don't like the atmosphere here. Lots of smokestack cause polluted air.
I want to move again. I will stay here for a year at longest.
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mercedo wrote today at 4:01 PM
Everyone knows it's not easy to explain what the real figure of love is in a word although I agree many people attempted to do so. Love justifies almost all things, it would be just considered to be Ok if something were done out of love. In other words, it would be regarded as morally bad if something were done without love. I started loving one woman whom I often see in a street and I talked to her just a couple of ordinary words but I was unable to express my affection toward her. This journal entry was written based on my this personal experience. My love toward her was selfish and one-sided but it was true since I started loving her deep inside my heart. She works near my workplace besides she lives near my residence but I intend to forget her now.
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I keep on seeking for freedom utmost as far as that doesn't limit other's freedom

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

mercedo wrote today at 8:41 PM
I stand by you always behind the screen.
mercedo wrote today at 8:22 PM
Indeed one word has three or more different meanings. We humans have some limitation in vocabulary for our daily use. We usually use 30 - 40 thousand, not 300 - 400 thousand. Therefore we use the same word in different meanings. The world we live is just indescribable in our words.
mercedo wrote today at 7:40 PM
morosoph said
Is this a query about English?
My question was not necessarily limited in the case of one language. 'Have got' means possession when we say we've got something. I agree there might be something, but I disagree they have the thing. We've got something is merely a conviction. They have nothing unless it is specified.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

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My pleasure. Your gallery was a full of amazing pictures. You must have the same taste as mine.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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How nice to see a statue that only wears highheel. It must have taken some time to choose her pose. Isn't it cold outside I'm afraid?--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Monday, April 07, 2008

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Tina's Eyes


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