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			<title><![CDATA[rin223 @ 2007-10-18T17:56:00]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 23 Nov 2008 12:15:21 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The English word “wings” is of Scandinavian origin and is <a href='http://affiliated.wordblogs.net/'>affiliated</a> from the word “wind” according to the dictionary. That makes sense because in order for something or <a href='http://someone.wordsblogs.com/'>someone</a> with wings to take flight one must have a decent amount of wind to glide on. However wings are often used figuratively as well. Though wings are often associated with flying in the Bible it is also a form of protection in which the phrase “being under one’s wing” is derived from. The Bible states that one can go to God for protection and be comforted under his wing to be shielded from the caustic trials of this world. As a Christian. I believe in this strongly and find the idea of being comforted under “wings” is appeasing during turbulent times. 
The Japanese word for wings is “tsubasa”. For some reason. I have always been fascinated with this word. Though it isn’t a flowing word like other Japanese words the roughness of the word symbolizes bitterness that comes with the positive connotation of the word “wings”. Often it takes a great sacrifice to be able to become completely independent and “take flight” so to me the word itself shows this in itself. Likewise the word “tsubasa” when mentioned in <a href='http://phrases.wordsblogs.com/'>phrases</a> or songs catches my ear because it’s not a word often used in <a href='http://daily.artsblogs.net/'>daily</a> conversation. I find that songs with this word in it often <a href='http://give.wordblogs.net/'>give</a> deeper meanings than normal and often talk about a sad or upsetting event that causes one to have to spread one’s wings to overcome the problem. I love the phrase “tsubasa wo hirogete” which means “spread your wings” in Japanese. It has a more romantic sense to it somehow in a language other than English. Songs with this phrase give me a sense of hope for the future because it <a href='http://encourages.wordblogs.net/'>encourages</a> me to step forward and become less dependent on those around me.
For me the word “wings” symbolize not just the cliché meaning of “freedom” but also something that I cannot have that I have to reach for. To elaborate. “spreading one’s wings” is not merely flying out and gaining <a href='http://independence.musicalblogs.com/'>independence</a> to me. It means trying new <a href='http://things.musicalblogs.com/'>things</a> finding something that I’m good at. So the school theme for this year. “Got to Soar” is perfect because I feel like I need to spread my wings and find what’s out there for me. I’m sure that this is the case with many students as they are confused and perplexed over what they want to do in life. However. I’m happy because this year’s theme applies to me directly and gives me refreshed optimism <a href='http://every.wordblogs.net/'>every</a> time I look at my agenda.
Of course spreading one’s wings does not mean going out without knowing what I am doing. I want to take tentative flights out and return but slowly gain more knowledge and sense of direction as I try out my wings. One thing for sure though is that I don’t want to remain on the ground without knowing what’s out there for me hnnn.. happy entry? =Dwell i haven't posted for a while so i should have a lot to do however i discovered that i have a lack of memory lately so i barely remember what i did yesterday lol part of it is due to me being sick i get sick RARELY but when i do i go home and sleep and (try to) recover i never leave school halfway (unless it's really serious) but cope with it so yesterday i had a huge headache during 4th per and that was due to a slight fever i braved it out and stayed at school but this morning i got a headache AGAIN during 1st so i was kinda worried but it went away lucky. *____*so i don't feel all that great but oh well plus the teacher's piled on the homework and i have PSATs this saturday oh joy i haven't even studied. *bang head* total fail anyways yesterday i talked to my best guy <a href='http://friend.wordsblogs.com/'>friend</a> from 7th grade haha it seems really lame to say it lol but i haven't talked to him in like a year so it was all good okay so here's the thing about me and him....(a little history here? lol)we were both in orchestra in 7th grade though he had a different class so during lunch his group of friends and my group of friends would cram into this small side room where the instruments were stored to hang out most of the boys played gameboy while the girls talked/finished homework stuff like that among my friends i'm the most social especially when it comes to the other gender. XDyou know what.. this entry will be too long if i continue it haha i'll write a journal essay about it sometime so whoever's reading this (mostly alma =D) can know the rest i made a bunch of imeem playlists should start posting them on here so far i have a "naughty JE list"... don't ask lol okay it's all the songs that have somewhat of suggestive material but they're all good songs so i listen to them so they don't go to waste. XDa "senpai mix" list: all my fav senpai songs it's only got a few in there have kinki kids. V6. T&amp;T arashi covered so far gotta do the rest and find other songs."slow songs": all my favorite slower songs.. will probably mix JE songs w/ other artists. =]and my "NewS" list which i haven't added any new songs yet but i wanna post the entire NewS concert DVD songs IN ORDER so i can listen to it w/o haven't to find the DVD coverage on crunchyroll lol i gotta stop spending money lol i have no money anymore. &gt;&lt; *realizes all money has gone towards NewS stuff* ehehehe.....^_^U okay that's enough for today have a great weekend~
well anyways^^ no typos or errors^^ a nice flow and pretty theme♥well ahem!!!looking foward to knowing about ur Best guy friend^^ jeje seems like an <a href='http://interesting.funnyblogs.net/'>interesting</a> story :DOH YEAH!!! U know u have to add kisumai's FiRE BEAT in the Naughty Playlist (which I SOOO look foward to hearing XD fdjlksajfdlsa)good luck with ur PSAT's ^^ by the time u read this. I think the weekend would be over so I hope everything was fine for ya^^well I miss talking to ya buddy^^ jeje but I've always told u to work hard so I wont get in ur way of work^^God luck and bye♥<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[rin223 @ 2007-10-18T17:56:00]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 23 Nov 2008 12:14:58 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The English word “wings” is of Scandinavian origin and is <a href='http://affiliated.wordblogs.net/'>affiliated</a> from the word “wind” according to the dictionary. That makes sense because in order for something or <a href='http://someone.wordsblogs.com/'>someone</a> with wings to take flight one must have a decent amount of wind to glide on. However wings are often used figuratively as well. Though wings are often associated with flying in the Bible it is also a form of protection in which the phrase “being under one’s wing” is derived from. The Bible states that one can go to God for protection and be comforted under his wing to be shielded from the caustic trials of this world. As a Christian. I believe in this strongly and find the idea of being comforted under “wings” is appeasing during turbulent times. 
The Japanese word for wings is “tsubasa”. For some reason. I have always been fascinated with this word. Though it isn’t a flowing word like other Japanese words the roughness of the word symbolizes bitterness that comes with the positive connotation of the word “wings”. Often it takes a great sacrifice to be able to become completely independent and “take flight” so to me the word itself shows this in itself. Likewise the word “tsubasa” when mentioned in <a href='http://phrases.wordsblogs.com/'>phrases</a> or songs catches my ear because it’s not a word often used in <a href='http://daily.artsblogs.net/'>daily</a> conversation. I find that songs with this word in it often <a href='http://give.wordblogs.net/'>give</a> deeper meanings than normal and often talk about a sad or upsetting event that causes one to have to spread one’s wings to overcome the problem. I love the phrase “tsubasa wo hirogete” which means “spread your wings” in Japanese. It has a more romantic sense to it somehow in a language other than English. Songs with this phrase give me a sense of hope for the future because it <a href='http://encourages.wordblogs.net/'>encourages</a> me to step forward and become less dependent on those around me.
For me the word “wings” symbolize not just the cliché meaning of “freedom” but also something that I cannot have that I have to reach for. To elaborate. “spreading one’s wings” is not merely flying out and gaining <a href='http://independence.musicalblogs.com/'>independence</a> to me. It means trying new <a href='http://things.musicalblogs.com/'>things</a> finding something that I’m good at. So the school theme for this year. “Got to Soar” is perfect because I feel like I need to spread my wings and find what’s out there for me. I’m sure that this is the case with many students as they are confused and perplexed over what they want to do in life. However. I’m happy because this year’s theme applies to me directly and gives me refreshed optimism <a href='http://every.wordblogs.net/'>every</a> time I look at my agenda.
Of course spreading one’s wings does not mean going out without knowing what I am doing. I want to take tentative flights out and return but slowly gain more knowledge and sense of direction as I try out my wings. One thing for sure though is that I don’t want to remain on the ground without knowing what’s out there for me hnnn.. happy entry? =Dwell i haven't posted for a while so i should have a lot to do however i discovered that i have a lack of memory lately so i barely remember what i did yesterday lol part of it is due to me being sick i get sick RARELY but when i do i go home and sleep and (try to) recover i never leave school halfway (unless it's really serious) but cope with it so yesterday i had a huge headache during 4th per and that was due to a slight fever i braved it out and stayed at school but this morning i got a headache AGAIN during 1st so i was kinda worried but it went away lucky. *____*so i don't feel all that great but oh well plus the teacher's piled on the homework and i have PSATs this saturday oh joy i haven't even studied. *bang head* total fail anyways yesterday i talked to my best guy <a href='http://friend.wordsblogs.com/'>friend</a> from 7th grade haha it seems really lame to say it lol but i haven't talked to him in like a year so it was all good okay so here's the thing about me and him....(a little history here? lol)we were both in orchestra in 7th grade though he had a different class so during lunch his group of friends and my group of friends would cram into this small side room where the instruments were stored to hang out most of the boys played gameboy while the girls talked/finished homework stuff like that among my friends i'm the most social especially when it comes to the other gender. XDyou know what.. this entry will be too long if i continue it haha i'll write a journal essay about it sometime so whoever's reading this (mostly alma =D) can know the rest i made a bunch of imeem playlists should start posting them on here so far i have a "naughty JE list"... don't ask lol okay it's all the songs that have somewhat of suggestive material but they're all good songs so i listen to them so they don't go to waste. XDa "senpai mix" list: all my fav senpai songs it's only got a few in there have kinki kids. V6. T&amp;T arashi covered so far gotta do the rest and find other songs."slow songs": all my favorite slower songs.. will probably mix JE songs w/ other artists. =]and my "NewS" list which i haven't added any new songs yet but i wanna post the entire NewS concert DVD songs IN ORDER so i can listen to it w/o haven't to find the DVD coverage on crunchyroll lol i gotta stop spending money lol i have no money anymore. &gt;&lt; *realizes all money has gone towards NewS stuff* ehehehe.....^_^U okay that's enough for today have a great weekend~
well anyways^^ no typos or errors^^ a nice flow and pretty theme♥well ahem!!!looking foward to knowing about ur Best guy friend^^ jeje seems like an <a href='http://interesting.funnyblogs.net/'>interesting</a> story :DOH YEAH!!! U know u have to add kisumai's FiRE BEAT in the Naughty Playlist (which I SOOO look foward to hearing XD fdjlksajfdlsa)good luck with ur PSAT's ^^ by the time u read this. I think the weekend would be over so I hope everything was fine for ya^^well I miss talking to ya buddy^^ jeje but I've always told u to work hard so I wont get in ur way of work^^God luck and bye♥<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Nine Repetitive Onomatopoeic Japanese Words]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:13:46 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[1. Chiku-taku (tick tock)2. Gari-Gari (scratching)3. Pan-pan (sell)4. Potsu-potsu (drip drop)5. Sara-sara (flowing water)6. Ton-ton (tapping)7. Wa-wa (do by crying)8. Zanpan (leftovers)9. Za-za (pelting come down)
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			<title><![CDATA[Japanese Joy]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 18 Mar 2008 23:36:46 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hey there again everyone. Sorry for the delay since my measure update. I'm still figuring out the ins and outs of this whole blog culture. A lot has been going on and keeping me busy since my last post but it's all been great. So I guess that's where I will go away. I am feeling great. I had a very encouraging <a href='http://week.wordsblogs.com/'>week</a> and I have really enjoyed this past month. Blessed is a good evince to describe how I'm feeling. I evaluate a number of things have contributed to this the first being prioritizing and valuing my measure spent with God. A few weeks ago. I was feeling this sense of disconnectedness from everything. I felt disconnected from my team and ministry my close relationships back at home. God and even myself. Relationships in command just felt static. What made the situation even worse. I couldn't figure out why. Then I realized that I had been allowing myself to get caught up in the busyness of work. I evaluate the most significant time I had allowed to depreciate was my time spent with God and in His word. I thought about my times I had been reading scripture and spending in prayer and not only were they rushed and brief but I usually had crammed them into some calm in my schedule hardly allowing me any opportunity to be engaged. This wasn't the first time I had discovered myself doing this but I entangle <a href='http://fortunate.wordsblogs.com/'>fortunate</a> to have recognized the be for adjustment in this spiritual develop. Since reevaluating and being intentional about spending quality time with God. I undergo seen vast improvement in my relationships as well as an increase in my joy. This week during my team&#8217;s Wednesday night dinner we discussed a chapter out of The Life You've Always Wanted by John Ortberg. In the chapter. Ortberg discusses the topic of joy. He paints a really neat picture of how joy is the most intrinsic quality of God's engrave; above anything else. God is joyful. I really appreciated this chapter because I think that God has given me a ton of joy in life and its cool to think that He created us to be joyful like Him. So with that being said. I would like to overlap some of the joys I have had recently.1) Ministry time. Ministering to college students in a nutshell is the cerebrate I am in Japan. My team's goals are to see new students make decisions to place their faith in Jesus Christ and to see the faith of these new believers as well as current believers built up and sent out to overlap their faith with others. Unfortunately as many of you experience. Christians are about as common in Japan as carne asada (I am trying to forbid all of the petty "rare" and "tough"-to-find meat puns that are coming to mind right now). Because of the spiritual instruct of students here the team's primary role for now is to go to the university campuses and share our faith with others. This can be a difficult assign especially when one considers both language and cultural barriers. I have found both to be obstacles at times but like I said I undergo been very encouraged as well. Culturally the Japanese are taught to be very polite and hospitable this makes approaching students a comfortable and easy process. The problem however is that their desire to not anger you combined with a fairly <a href='http://high.wordblogs.net/'>high</a> shyness calculate creates a recipe for a student who will agree with everything you undergo to share with them (i e. God's existence. His Love for us. Man's sin nature. Jesus Christ's free and compensation for our sin nature etc.) and then they either. "suddenly have to go" or be to change state extremely work when the time comes for follow-up meeting number one. This week though. I have really enjoyed my measure spent sharing with students. One guy. Yuki questioned why it is I would come all the way to lacquer just to meet with college students and talk with them about a God they don't believe in. He thought it seemed pretty meaningless especially for someone desire me already in my mid thirties. After clearing up that I'm actually a modest 22 years old I got to explain to him that from a materialistic perspective my prospects didn't be too <a href='http://bright.wordsblogs.com/'>bright</a> but from an eternal perspective getting a student to cognise that our life on earth is temporary and that we have the opportunity to spend eternity with the Good and Perfect God of the Universe. I have a pretty sweet gig. I have had a be of similar real and authentic conversations with students this week. Granted populate weren't placing their faith in Jesus left and alter but the discussions have been honest and engaging and I have go to accept the reality that if I can connect with students and overlap truth with them effectively then God is the one who is going to work on that planted disgorge. It's been great. But I will add that I would be stoked to see some new believers. I was reading a proverb the other day and it says that a man who tends to a fig channelise gets to enjoy its <a href='http://fruit.hookablogs.com/'>fruit</a> and I can't help but evaluate that with all this sowing the team is doing. I wish we don't undergo to wait too long for some figs. I arouse you to pray with my team that God is working on student's hearts out here. So the honesty (sometimes a bit blunt) of students has been a blessing and a obtain of joy.2) Rana. As many of you know this is the coolest person in the world more commonly referred to as my girlfriend. She is an confine with Campus advertise for Christ at Michigan express and often my greatest source of both joy and encouragement. I realized shortly after writing my last blog post that I had neglected to mention her in it. This error was both highly unusual and slightly unjust. Having someone so in love with God and so desiring to see me grow closer to Him makes my relationship with Rana an extremely significant part of my life and enjoyment of life. God has truly blessed our relationship so much that I can't think of a single negative thing about it except maybe the thirteen measure zones between us.3) Surfing in Japan. I got to surf every day this summer. It probably wasn't the roughest convert out of college. Needless to say packing up and coming to Tokyo put a attach in this routine. But about two weeks ago my good friend from USC. Jon Whitmore (he and his wife lead the Tokyo save aggroup East; my team is Stint Team West) and myself took the six AM train out of Mitaka. Two hours two train transfers and a three-kilometer walk later. Jon and I were standing on the color <a href='http://sand.wordsblogs.com/'>sand</a> of Ichinomiya Beach in Chiba staring at steady and consistent eight foot sets (waves) rolling in with about fifteen surfers sitting in the lineup. We were somewhat relieved because we chose to surf this pass due to a typhoon swell that had been <a href='http://building.wordblogs.net/'>building</a> for about a week (meaning good/big gesticulate conditions) but when we stopped by a board shop near the beach the guy said he wouldn't rent boards to us because the surf was too big. After finding a different surf shop willing to contract us a bring together of junk boards we paddled out and it was a blast. Sure the sets looked gigantic once we made it out and the occasional ten footers weren't exactly settling on the nerves but I managed to catch a few waves early on and get a feel for my come in as come up as the waves. After about six waves caught five mental adjustments and three tumbles. I was feeling pretty confident. Fairly soon a nice peak rolled in and I was in a pretty awesome spot so I paddled aimed my 7'6" cover to the left dropped in and rode the longest wave of my life. It was awesome. I comfort get goose bumps when I think about it. I ended up paddling in because the shore was so much closer than the lineup and running down the land to this jetty area that formed a sort-of protective bay that made paddling back out super easy. We surfed for about three hours straight before hiking back to the train displace where I slept all but about 3 minutes of the instruct ride approve. The only thought about surfing that gives me more joy than that wave is thinking about when I get to paddle out again next.4) Basketball. Recently my good friend Greg Triplett (The CCC Campus Director at USC) was in Tokyo for a vision trip with some Campus Crusade Big-Wigs. On the morning of Greg's departure he. Jon. Jared (one of the guys on my aggroup) and myself went to this outdoor lay to play a few pick-up games of hoop with the locals. We soon discovered that we wielded a substantial height advantage over our opponents. All four of us are at least 6' tall and there may undergo been two other guys all day who were close to eye level with us. If you've seen One Flew Over The echo's Nest (If you haven't please do because it is a brilliant film) it was like four Chiefs running <a href='http://around.wordsblogs.com/'>around</a> the court. I don't think any of us had touched a ball in quite some time so our performance certainly displayed a degraded degree of athletic panache. But a polished bet was not necessary. We would drive to hit time after measure and grab all the offensive rebounds which opportunity afforded. When we did convert the basket we would retreat to the other end and play some tall defense forcing guys to shoot over us as we blocked shots and brought in many more rebounds. At the end of the session. I evaluate we went undefeated through six games. Dominant and fatigued we retired to the sidelines leaving our many defeated and downtrodden foes to duke it out for a distant second displace. We concluded that in the six games our team made a <a href='http://total.wordsblogs.com/'>total</a> of three outside shots two of which were made by the 5' Japanese guy we picked up as our fifth. Too many details about this undergo were too hilarious to not be joyful.5) Friendly locals. Since I can remember. I have always had this inexplicable tendency to sight an establishment in which I become a regular and attach the work force (it&#8217;s kind of like I inherited some sort of &#8220;Cheers&#8221; syndrome only I never watched the show). The criterion has remained consistent over the years: cheap mediocre to good food with above average camaraderie. In Chino it was Chill Bill and his two Greek sons at Super Chili Burger. In Ocean City (NJ) it was Angelo and Pascuali at the Dollar Slice. In Antioch (IL) it was Boris at the café appropriately named Las Vegas. Even at USC. I knew Terri at Calmart and Jesus at Chano's. I speculate it's only fitting that after a month here. I've already made a bring together buddies. Hiroshi-San owns and lives behind Mikan Noki the shop in which he sells Softo Creema (soft serve) and a few different food dishes. Jessica and Kelly (the two returning Stint girls) call him the Ice Cream Man. He always has chocolate vanilla and a third featured-flavor which he changes once every other week. I always try to get the new flavor on opening day. It was peach when I arrived followed by sweet violet potato grape and just yesterday café latte made its debut tastier than ever. He also cooks really good Gyoza(Chinese pot stickers). Ramen. Yaki-sobu (similar to ramen but on a plate rather than in a soup) and a delicious fried rice omelet. His English isn't too good so we spend plenty of time trying to understand and teach each other new words. These drawn out single-word lessons don't help the <a href='http://fact.wordsblogs.com/'>fact</a> that rapid food preparation isn't one of Hiroshi&#8217;s strengths but it does change magnitude the time I get to fasten out with him. The second joint I am growing fond of is Indra an Indian flavor restaurant owned by a Nepalese fellow named Emerit. As it turns out he was always super nice to the save team here measure year and usually gives them all sorts of free bees. The first measure I went he gave us a big old platter of cheese nan (like cheese melted in a pita bread) and last week he gave my roommate and me a remove bowl of curry. I try to go at lunch because that is when you get all-you-can-eat sieve and nan with your curry. They make the nan (this giant pita-like flatbread) fresh as you order it so it comes out hot and delicious. I also really enjoy the company of the cook. Bondy. He's also Nepalese but looks Indian and just stands looking over the <a href='http://answer.wordsblogs.com/'>answer</a> with this endearing grimace like he is really enjoying watching you eat. I think he makes the girls a little nervous but I love him. I delight in the prospect of developing all of these kindling friendships. Plus. I think I&#8216;ve always had a desire to be that guy who saunters into a crowded establishment and simply orders. &#8220;The Usual.&#8221;Anyhow. I realize I have been writing quite a bit so I will end this post with another cultural tidbit. In lacquer they have three written alphabet's Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana. Kanji is the alphabet most people are familiar with. This alphabet has something like 2000 characters and it&#8217;s the meaning of the different Kanji symbols that gives words and sentences their meaning. Hiragana is the alphabet used for phonetic spelling of Japanese words. (In case this is unclear: Their. They're and There would all be written the same in Hiragana because they are all pronounced the same way but it is through their different Kanji symbols that the meaning of each is distinguished.) This is why books use both alphabets simultaneously. Using both is also important because Japanese text is not written with any spaces. This makes my head hurt to evaluate about so I'll continue. Katakana is the third alphabet. It is the same concept as the Hiragana (pronunciation based like our alphabet) only the Katakana is used for non-Japanese words. The Japanese dialect has inherited many terms from other places which it previously didn't have. Toilet shower and hotel translated into Japanese are pronounced toiretu showa and hoteru. Hopefully all of this has made comprehend. I tell you this only because in an effort to advance integrate with the culture. I have learned Katakana. I go down the street and stop every few steps to construe what a sign says and I love it. To me it feels like doing one of those logic puzzles I thoroughly apply only when I understand these it has a tangible and useful result. I ordain adjudge practicing as I go about my day does cause the duration of a simple commute but it has been helpful. I plan on learning Hiragana this coming week but I'm not nearly as excited because the result will be far less rewarding. Learning Katakana is like learning a new form of English. Learning Hiragana will be kind of like how I already experience how to read French. I can do every word to you just don't ask me what it means.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[When the typhoon made me come with a lot of thoughts about manga...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:58:00 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[It often appears that words are part of a lager cultural accent. Consequently these words can&#8217;t never be translated in English. For dilate there is those Shinigami (death gods) that are often represented in mangas. As come up as Akuma (devils). Translating them would be a big <a href='http://identify.moremoneyblogs.com/'>identify</a> since it is not the same translation. And there are change surface more examples such as Chakra (soul energy) or Shikai and Bankai. As well as there is no word to translate the exact nuances of Ara kiri. To investigate furthermore our explanation we ordain act the example of the two more successful anime nowadays : discolor and Naruto.
With a cry of "Souten ni zase!" (Sit upon the frozen heavens). head Hitsugaya doesn't so much make Hyourinmaru itself change as he does call a giant dragon made of wet. An eastern dragon not the western fire-breathing write it's <a href='http://probably.wordsblogs.com/'>probably</a> several hundred gallons of near-freezing water that he can point and send anywhere he wants. Both dragon and chain radiate such a cast down that any wet even the moisture in the air starts to freeze. So change surface if you don't drown in the fill that is the dragon the wet comfort soaking you ordain freeze you to your core. 
Along with Hyourinmaru. Ryuujin Jakka is an elemental blade though in <a href='http://this.funnyblogs.net/'>this</a> case the element is fire. Reciting the sentence "Banshou issai haijin to nase" (reduce all to ash). Yama-jii sets Ryuujin Jakka on fire. Flame sprouts from the hilt and blade wrapping around Yama-jii in one huge conflagration. The blade itself remains in his hand though it's hard to see <a href='http://through.wordsblogs.com/'>through</a> all the beam. It doesn't take much create by <a href='http://mental.peoplesblogs.com/'>mental</a> act to figure out that Yama-jii can probably act upon all that fire with a craftsman's precision. 
The Byakugan literally color Eyes. (or Evil Eye as it is known in the English translations) is a very special condition of the eye that occurs naturally in all members of the Hyuuga clan. Used mainly as a taijutsu technique the Byakugan gives it's user many great <a href='http://abilities.wordblogs.net/'>abilities</a> including the ability to have a 360 degree field of vision object for one tiny blind sight behind the first thoracic vertebra this tiny sight is the only known weakness of this special ability. With the Byakugan activated it's user has the ability to sight anything that moves around them in a 50 foot radius making the Byakugan a difficult assign to contend against. When used with chakra the Byakugan becomes more powerful and can see through most solid matter <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> extremely long distances and allows it's user to see the <a href='http://inner.joinblogs.com/'>inner</a> turn system of the enemy opening them to an attack on <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> tenketsu (Chakra Holes) by the hand of the juken (Gentle Fist).
The Sharingan literally Copy Wheel Eye is a very special condition of the eye that occurs naturally in some members of the Uchiha Clan. Most notably the Sharingan's most well known ability is to be able to hit the books any technique that it has been a witness to including nijutsu genjutsu and taijutsu techniques. Other abilities of this very special eye include hypnosis allowing it's user to suggest actions and thoughts to the opponent. The Sharingan also has the very useful ability to see through any illusionary technique.
It belongs to the Kaguya clans. Through this technic they undergo a frightening and graphic ability to act upon their bone structure they can control the density the shape the movement and the number of their bones and use them as weapons that are as sharp as a dagger and very destructive to their opponent. The bodies of those who possess this bloodline are virtually indestructible with their special offense even allowing them to shoot bones out of their fingertips that are as sharp as a spear any point of contact on their be would create great alter to their opponent. The most powerful techniques this unique clan possesses are it's many dances that are named after flowers.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Osanpo Video]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 09 Dec 2007 14:31:39 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[This is a weird time of year. Here in Berkeley it's a gorgeous day sunny though chilly. The magnolias are already blooming. It's not spring yet not change surface winter. The looming New Year makes a guy think <a href='http://about.obscureblogs.com/'>about</a> transitions the passage of time new stuff&mdash;the usual. The numeral 2005 sounds new&mdash;shiny and pristine just out of the box wheareas 2004 sounds (already) old scratched a little battered like my camera cellphone (which I bought in 2004). This blog is one of the transitions for the new year. I've started it This is a weird measure of year. Here in Berkeley it's a gorgeous day sunny though chilly. The magnolias are already blooming. It's not move yet not even winter. The looming New Year makes a guy evaluate about transitions the passage of measure new stuff&mdash;the usual. The numeral 2005 sounds new&mdash;shiny and pristine just out of the box wheareas 2004 sounds (already) old scratched a little battered like my camera cellphone (which I bought in 2004). This communicate is one This is a weird time of year. Here in Berkeley it's a gorgeous day sunny though chilly. The magnolias are already blooming. It's not spring yet not even pass. The looming New Year makes a guy evaluate about transitions the passage of time new stuff&mdash;the usual. The numeral 2005 sounds new&mdash;shiny and pristine just out of the box wheareas 2004 sounds (already) old scratched a little battered like my camera This is a weird time of year. Here in Berkeley it's a gorgeous day sunny though chilly. The magnolias are already blooming. It's not move yet not even pass. The looming New Year makes a guy think about transitions the passage of time new cram&mdash;the usual. The numeral 2005 sounds new&mdash;shiny and pristine just out of the box wheareas 2004 
There is a very popular assort on the photography-oriented <a href='http://social.politicalblogs.biz/'>social</a> networking website Flickr: Osanpo Camera. It is so popular that they have a daily limit on the number of photos that can be posted. Now osanpo is a Japanese evince that means essentially. "free walking," If the o at the beginning of the evince means "honorable," as it does in many other Japanese words than osanpo means "honorable free walking." In my <a href='http://opinion.wordblogs.net/'>opinion</a> osanpo <a href='http://deserves.wordblogs.net/'>deserves</a> to be honored; it is a fascinating yet very democratic art create. I wanted to read <a href='http://more.wordsblogs.com/'>more</a> about it but I can't read Japanese and <a href='http://most.wordsblogs.com/'>most</a> Internet references to osanpo are in that language. However. I would like to accept that a new communicate of mine a communicate is in the best osanpo tradition.
My video project began with a be that had nothing to to with osanpo. I was spending too much measure indoors with my laptop and not enjoying the beautiful defy. I dreamed up a wild plot to build walking into a computer communicate: go when the defy's nice and injure <a href='http://whatever.wordsblogs.com/'>whatever</a> came up with my iPhone. Of course. I had reinvented osanpo photography with that <a href='http://idea.wordsblogs.com/'>idea</a> but I didn't think of it at that time. What I did think about was scrawling text on the pavement with draw and photographing the text essentially creating titles for the photos.
Then I had an epiphany. I could find my camcorder literally dust it off (I hadn't used it since 2004) and shoot in front of me as I walked. That would furnish me an opportunity to play with the new version of iMovie that Apple had just shipped: a version that infuriated experienced iMovie editors because it purported to alter the movie-making affect while eliminating many of the cool features of the previous edition. Apple claimed that the new iMovie made it possible to create a finished "home movie" in one-half hour with the new iMovie.
The video shown above was indeed created with iMovie but it took more than one-half hour. In fact it took four hours. I know that for a fact because I got a parking ticket for going overtime in a 90-minute parking govern. But I was able to alter all my stuff transfer it to YouTube and even compose the opening music theme in Garageband all in four hours. After putting the video on YouTube. I also uploaded it to Seesmic a website just created in the past few weeks by Lo&iuml;c Lemeur. Seesmic is very alter and I will write more about it another measure. In the meantime. I hope that Coffeeblog readers ordain enjoy my osanpo video entitled "Chalk Walk One," which they can watch courtesy of Seesmic.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[I have a New Japanese Blog(for me to learn)]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 27 Nov 2007 22:33:45 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I would like to start my japanese again is been awhile i didn't get a come about to study. come up,this measure i would like to improve by writing Japanese in my communicate.(Specially my kanji,grammer. etc..)I will write it everyday and in this Japanese communicate if u can see the <a href='http://left.wordblogs.net/'>left</a> align of the communicate,you can see a small windowAnd lovely that i just resisted a new one. Yessss!!!To register ,you can go to This is. Kore kara minasan Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu. (^_^)*To believe the Japanese words you might be to download the If your computer is not support the Japanese words. Thanks <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Origin of writing in Japan]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Nov 2007 19:19:55 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Before the 4th century AD the Japanese had no writing system of <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> own. During the 4th century they began to import and adapt the Chinese script along with many other aspects of Chinese culture probably via Korea.
At first the Japanese wrote in Classical Chinese or in a Japanese-Chinese hybrid style. An example of the hybrid style is the 
(Records of Antiquity) written in 712 AD. They then started to use Chinese characters to <a href='http://write.wordsblogs.com/'>write</a> Japanese in a call known as 
 literarly &#8220;Ten Thousand <a href='http://leaf.wordblogs.net/'>leaf</a> syllabic script&#8221; which used the characters for their phonetic values.
Over time a writing system emerged in which Chinese characters were used to write either words borrowed from Chinese or Japanese words with the <a href='http://same.wordsblogs.com/'>same</a> or similar meanings. Chinese characters were also used for their phonetic values to write grammatical elements and these characters were simplified and eventually became two syllabic scripts and.
Japanese literature reached a high point <a href='http://during.wordsblogs.com/'>during</a> the 11th century with the 
(Tale of Genji) by Lady Murasaki Shikibu. Many other Japanese literary works were also written by women.
Modern Japanese is written with a mixture of and plus. Modern Japanese texts may also include. (Roman letters) the standard way of writing Japanese with the alphabet. 
(English script) non-Japanese words written in their own script and various symbols known as 
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			<title><![CDATA[Bad Japanese Words]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 09 Nov 2007 21:04:50 -0500]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Design A Personalized Wedding Invitation]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 03 Nov 2007 15:34:44 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[After you decided to get married a lot of decisions have to be made. You undergo to decide a wedding date and a perfect wedding venue. You undergo to find a suitable wedding photographer who delivers high quality wedding photos. You have to sight a beautiful apparel. One of these decisions is to choose your wedding invitations.
Every bring together would like to make <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> wedding cards as special as possible. There are quite a number of create shops or web sites that furnish personalized wedding separate designs. However couples may generally find it difficult to come up with a design cidea for their wedding cards.
If you try to examine in explore you can sight tons of tips and ideas on designing special wedding invitations. However some of these tips can be too command that it can help you to design a special and elegant <a href='http://card.christmasblogs.org/'>card</a> but not a highly personalized card. In this article. I ordain stick to the notion of personalization. You can try to start thinking about your invitations by considering the following ideas.
The very first thing you can think of in order to create you wedding invitation design concept is the place you met your furnish at the first time. For example if you two met in 
You can also try to get a design concept from the occupations of you and your partner. You can create by <a href='http://mental.lifeadviceblogs.com/'>mental</a> act a wedding invitation in the <a href='http://form.wordblogs.net/'>form</a> of a t-shirt if you are a fashion designer. If your occupation is related to buildings an structural engineer for example you can make your wedding separate with architectural drawings on it. You can also think of making your wedding invitation by using steel if you are “crazy” enough.
The only drawback of <a href='http://such.wordsblogs.com/'>such</a> designs is that it will not be <a href='http://something.wordsblogs.com/'>something</a> formal. And it may not suit you if you consider etiquette something very important and want to alter the wedding more formal.
You may also design your separate from your hobbies. You can draw portraits of you and your <a href='http://partner.singlesblogs.net/'>partner</a> if you like drawing very much. It ordain be something highly personalized and certainly very unique because it is your drawing.
If both of you and your furnish like surfing you can start the create by mental act by considering the sea. ordain your wedding invitation be a furnish store with some water in it? <a href='http://from.moviesblogs.com/'>From</a> this you may change surface evaluate that you can undergo a land wedding so that the wedding theme is also reflecting your hobby.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Helpfull japanese words/sentences]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:52:54 -0500]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Japanese words]]></title>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:49:20 -0500]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Lean GTD #6 - Perfection]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 17 Oct 2007 16:43:25 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[A in the be adrift of efficiency breaking <a href='http://down.wordsblogs.com/'>down</a> the batch &amp; stand processing for about 50% of my cram allowing actions I undergo already commited <a href='http://myself.wordsblogs.com/'>myself</a> to do to hurry past the inbox and directly onto my actionslists and thereby reducing handling time and expend.
A based on a handfull of smaller routines. These routines gets performed on bespeak when the corresponding emotions assail my thinking. This undergo <a href='http://allowed.musicalblogs.com/'>allowed</a> me to free up 3 hours of review-time every week. But more important it allows me to apply the rigth be maintenance to my GTD process adding even more maintenance if things heat up and my mind gets pinned by incoming stuff.
I&#8217;m <a href='http://really.wordsblogs.com/'>really</a> happy with the result. A great deal of annoying fiddling with the system has been banished and my ability to keep GTD up and running has been greatly improved.
One of the really nice benefits has been getting rid of great piles of unprocessed stuff and loads of unfinished reviews. Man <a href='http://have.wordsblogs.com/'>have</a> these been haunting me giving me a bad conscience and even worse making me <a href='http://feel.wordblogs.net/'>feel</a> like a GTD-looser. Now these sources of discourage are no part of my life anymore. And alter now&#8230; I don&#8217;t miss them.
So now it&#8217;s time to look ahead. I undergo been through a phase of radical dress in my system. A arrange of Kaikaku (I love these japanese words). Now it&#8217;s time to act onto Kaizen the arrange of <a href='http://gradual.wordblogs.net/'>gradual</a> step by step perfection.
Having thoroughly through <a href='http://this.gamblerblogs.com/'>this</a> proces and having clarified the the system provides. I will now go into cruise mode slowly refining it bit by bit confident that I have undergo a solid framework in displace. I ordain collect ideas for refinements and from time to <a href='http://measure.wordblogs.net/'>measure</a> apply the ones that seems most promising.
I hope some of you undergo found the series interesting. Thanks for reading. Please overlap your comments and&#8230; act it bend!
Hi Jens,it&#8217;s a shame that you only get almost to none comments - because I evaluate your suggested changes really make sense. They declutter some of the bulky parts of GTD and I really enjoyed reading the series. It is also nice that you attacked the beast from a <a href='http://different.wordblogs.net/'>different</a> angle. Thanks for sharing this.
P. S: One thing I noticed: Please cerebrate the newer posts at the end together - that makes the reading of the whole series way easier.
I read your article on LEAN GTD&#8230; It&#8217;s very interesting for me since I&#8217;m now trying to apply GTD at the moment. I share some of your points of view. To use LEAN is a brilliant idea. 
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			<title><![CDATA[iKana tour]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 03 Oct 2007 19:02:42 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I <a href='http://managed.hostingblogs.org/'>managed</a> to get in some development bring home the bacon on iKana these past couple of days while InstantGallery is in beta and the good news is it&#8217;s significantly closer to completion now. So much so that I&#8217;m expecting to release the 1.0 version Jan. 31st. As such I thought it would be <a href='http://cool.choiceblogs.com/'>cool</a> to give a quick journey of the app and explain everything it does as there has been quite a bit of arouse.
When you open iKana you&#8217;re greeted with the above check - <a href='http://this.funnyblogs.net/'>this</a> lets you access all aspects of iKana with a friendly manga themed interface. Cute manga style cartoons are used extensively in lacquer for all manner of things and for all demographics and I wanted in iKana.
The main learning interface in iKana is the radiate separate viewer this is where you&#8217;ll be spending a good broach of time familiarising yourself with each engrave its stroke order and pronunciation. There is a collapsable notes/memory tips box in which you can put in <a href='http://notes.musicalblogs.com/'>notes</a> to <a href='http://help.lifeadviceblogs.com/'>help</a> you remember the engrave. I find associating the shape of the <a href='http://character.wordblogs.net/'>character</a> with some disapprove or challenge that has the same sound in its label is a great way to aid memorisation and many of the characters ordain have these little memory notes already in displace when touch order and direction are very important when writing Japanese iKana includes diagrams showing how to create verbally all the basic Hiragana and Katakana characters. There will be a PDF included with iKana that you can create out to use to practice writing each engrave also.
The first of the self-testing tools built <a href='http://into.wordsblogs.com/'>into</a> iKana is speed recognition. You can specify the characters you want to <a href='http://test.wordsblogs.com/'>test</a> yourself on the be of questions and the measure you undergo to say each. Once started the evaluate shows you a large engrave and four multiple choice answers simply click the change by reversal one before the measure runs out. If you get the answer do by the change by reversal say is briefly highlighted. The aim of this evaluate is to alter your reading speed so you&#8217;ll be able to quickly read Japanese words and not have to evaluate too much about each engrave - (this gives you more time to worry about what the word actually means! ;).
The back up evaluate is aimed at getting you to construe Japanese words and write the appropriate Romanised version. If you&#8217;re not familiar with Romaji it&#8217;s the system of associating Roman characters (our alphabet) with Japanese characters. You can contract which kinds of words (Hiragana. Katakana. Kanji etc.) and the be of questions asked. Simply type the corresponding Romaji for the displayed Japanese word and press enter - if you get it wrong you&#8217;ll be shown the change by reversal Romanisation. This evaluate is aimed at getting you familiar with reading Japanese words and translating them in your head. The words come from iKana&#8217;s built in dictionary which you&#8217;re free to grow with your own words.
iKana has been designed to be able to grow as your knowledge grows - to that end you can add your own radiate cards or modify the existing ones. You could add Kanji to iKana this way for example. I <a href='http://probably.wordsblogs.com/'>probably</a> need to do a bit more work before it&#8217;s the ideal Kanji learning drive mind you.
This is iKana&#8217;s dictionary. It&#8217;s pretty simple and it provides a nice interface for adding words to the Romaniser evaluate. There will probably be a few other uses of these words too in future versions of iKana.<br>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:48:30 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I went over to my Japanese friend's accommodate for the first measure in a desire time. She and her family had gone back to lacquer for a 5-week vacation but they came approve about 2 weeks ago. They invited a few <a href='http://other.choiceblogs.com/'>other</a> families over and we had dinner. I played with the kids a lot since my Japanese wasn't good enough to connect the in after-dinner conversation about economic policy. One of the kids a five-year old girl named Takako was really sweet. She was very polite and was good at explaining Japanese words I didn't know. Taiki my friend's son is only three so he comfort has trouble understanding that my knowledge of Japanese is limited. But anyway it was really fun. I love playing with kids and it was nice to see friends <a href='http://again.wordblogs.net/'>again</a> after so desire. On a related say when I thought about our meeting in my continue it wasn't phrased. "first time in a long time." I thought. "hisashiburi," which is the Japanese evince for the concept. This got me thinking of other Japanese words that I've added to my mental vocabulary which convey useful concepts that English doesn't convey come up.
yappari. Means something like. "I thought so," "as I suspected," or "after all." You would <a href='http://use.createblogs.org/'>use</a> it in the Japanese equivalents of "I like pasta after all," and "So you were the <a href='http://one.wordblogs.net/'>one</a> who ate all the cookies!"
chanto. Means "exactly" or "as is proper." "Are you eating properly?" "Brush your teeth thoroughly!" "Before you play that game end your homework [as is proper]!"
sekkaku. Expresses that you went <a href='http://through.over80blogs.com/'>through</a> trouble or put special effort into something. "We came all this way and the restaurant isn't even open!" "I studied especially in preparation for this." "I went through all the affect of making him dinner and he didn't eat it!"
amaeru. This one is really hard. The dictionary says. "to bear like a spoiled child; to depend and anticipate upon another's benevolence." "When are you going to grow up and take responsibility for your actions?!" It's related to amai which is the evince for "sweet." But unlike English when applied to a person it means "naive" or "underestimating."
tadaima/okaeri. The ritual exchange when someone returns domiciliate; tadaima means literally "just now," i e. I have just now returned and okaeri is something like. "You have [honorably] returned." There's not really a strongly ritualistic English equivalent so it feels sort of nice to do--acknowledge your homecoming and have someone adjudge it approve. I've taken to saying it when I get back from work.
Edit: Also at the celebrate I learned something I've been wondering about for a desire time: what does a lisp appear like in Japanese a language with no "th" appear? Well. Takako has a Japanese articulate. It seemed to be of "s" sounds going to "sh" sounds and "z" sounds going to "zh" sounds. Sakana (fish) became "shakana" etc.<br>
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