Saturday, October 29, 2005

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Identity Crisis(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.30 10:52 (#13907062) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.29 3:38)
I glared at your small picture, of course I've got some guess from it but I'm not entirely sure who you are. If I really wanted to know, I would like to send you an email and ask, till then I try guessing only from your articles and pictures.
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Friday, October 28, 2005

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Nice To Meet You(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.29 3:45 (#13898630) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.29 3:38)
Nice to meet you, I signed up about a year ago, so about 100,000 new users for one year.
Sometimes let me check your journals from now, thanks.
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Thank you for befriending me, where did you find, here or /.? Any way thanks sometimes let me visit your blog here. Definition,... ah difficult.
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Re:Pride & Dignity(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.29 1:31 (#13897402) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.27 11:38)
Nice to meet you, I'm afraid you don't have to disagree with my comments. People who start the war usually do not believe their war is aggression, they think they are just simply defending their country from outsiders. Both Afgan &Iraqi wars were held far from main land US but many Americans as well as American soldiers are supposed to have thought their wars were for defending their country from terrorists' threat. So I guess all soldiers deployed outside US soil believe that they are defending US with pride & dignity.
As to hero. Hero in traditional sense refers to a man who led his country to victory. Usually 'a man' refers to military commander like Admiral Nelson, General McArthor or political leader like Winston Churchill, President Trumann. Of course there are thousands 'heroes without their names' so you are right, true heroes are tens of citizens who sacrificed their lives for the sake of others.
Almost all wars were held under the name of self-defence, if they were lost all wars turn to be aggression that suffered happiness of millions of people.
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Pride & Dignity(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.28 23:54 (#13896535) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.27 11:38)
Military exists to fight, be deployed, if they kept on excercising they would not be respected. For them, human life is the second thing. The first thing is pride and dignity, and even if they cost their lives, their family and relatives would be rewarded. For them President Bush keeps on being their heroes forever. These are similar to the spirit of samurai.
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Thursday, October 27, 2005

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Tragedy(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.28 2:00 (#13890008) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.27 11:38)
But the tradigy of cucumber and pickles is only one time, while that of the peanuts lasts life long.
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Sony(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.28 1:47 (#13889886) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.27 11:38)
I bought the short wave radio -Skysensor 5800 made by Sony for the first time at age 13. At that time I greatly enjoyed listening to the broadcasting from overseas. I started listning to FEN at age 21, and I started listning to BBC at age 27. I changed the short wave radio three times and all were made by Sony. Now I sometimes listen to the radio through the Internet. Radioes are no more needed. Times have passed.
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Re:Anyone know...?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.28 1:36 (#13889770) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.27 11:38)
I am the perfect person that can tell. Flat-screen is very expensive, and I don't buy the flat-screen next time. There are two corners in any premises, in which large section was shared in flat-screen while other sections were all occupied by many small CRT versions.
I would say it will take more than 5 years for flat to occupy the whole share of CRT.
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A Moment Of Evolution (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.27 16:59 (#8981) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
This society has been led by 3% of elite and 97% of the rest of the non-elite, in the case of DNA also that is corresponding to 3% of those who hold perfect hereditary information and 97% of the rest of those who don't hold hereditary information.
Some call them 'junk' but actually they have been waiting to be replaced in case of gene defects in a position elite DNA has been occupied. When they are replaced, we call it a moment of evolution--
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Riddles of Human Life Span (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.27 16:20 (#8979) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
We only knew humans who lived near one millennium in Genesis, and after four hundred years from the last description of Genesis, human life came to be such as that of current humans.
Something terrible related to making human life span short in these four hundred years occurred.
Another perspective. The expansion of human life span doesn't help population problem. Or make worse. We have to solve this population problem - how to nourish this large population first.--
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Caveat (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.27 15:46 (#8977) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
Few years ago new type pneumonia SARS -sever acute respiratery syndrom was found among Chinese in China sporadically and later cases of bird flu started to be reported among south east Asia. At that time we hadn't decided whether two incidents were related each other.
Since then here in Japan, cases of bird flu were reported occasionally in different parts of Japan, all infected chickens were terminated and still we haven't found the patients of new type pneumonia. We are still arguing whether bird flu is transmissable to humans.
This news was new to me. If it were true, bird flu is in general transmissable to humans. That could kill this large population. In Asia public hygiene remains to be higher priority.--
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Monday, October 24, 2005

[new] Editorial: Thanks (none / 0) (#16) by mercedo on Mon Oct 24th, 2005 at 12:54:29 PM ESThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854
I will refer to your advice, thanks. Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Kuro5hin Users[ Parent ]

Searched By Score (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.24 18:02 (#8890) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
Yahoo!, Google, msn, there are some search engines in every day use, but still I'm not sure what criteria they are using. The number of links? The number of access? Both are not so bad, but sometimes I find some are based on the differences in what computer language was used. In using some computer languages, the sites are easier to extract and more practical to use. In this case regardless of the number of links, access, there are some sites that tend to appear first.
Among many other search engines, slashdot is the best, since they are generated in order by score. The serach engine that evaluates the value of contents in score -that's finest.--
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Re:We Call Them By Number (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.24 17:30 (#8888) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
Thank you very much. One of my earliest comments were modded down as offtopic so my current Karma is -1 that's why the score of all my comments appeares as score 0. It is not meant for particularly for this comment.
To call them Greek alphabet -alpha, beta, gumma is still too stylish and scholastic -it is like a radiation, I think No.1, 2, 3 .. is just fine and enough.--
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Re:Limitation of Human Wisdom (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.24 17:04 (#8886) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
We might as well say that the existence of gravity itself is a riddle. Under the influence of different gravity, time line varies each other. -In the moon and the Earth, the timeline varies 'relatively' each other, that's what theory of general relativism tells us.
These assessments were made in 3 dimensions -where we see and certified under the theorem of general relativism, so this theory seems valid to explaining 'why gravity is so weak?'
But if we all were put under the influence of 4 dimensions -existing 3 plus time, are we able to assess the same conclusion as we did in 3 dimensions? The answer is probably 'no'. Since our wisdom is limited in the 3 dimensions, in 4 dimensions there would be probably other theorems valid and applied to the ones who are in 4 dimensions.
It is already taken for granted that the gravity indicates the difference in different dimensions since Einstein. But it is just the result of theoretical consistency from the perspectives of 3 dimensions. The rest of the assessment from more than 3 dimensions belongs to still unknown realm.--
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Sunday, October 23, 2005

Limitation of Human Wisdom (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.23 23:54 (#8869) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
The weakness of gravity would be explicable from extra-dimension hypothesis, but unfortunately this hypothesis cannot explain why gravity is so weak.
This human assessment was made in this dimension, if it were made in extra-dimension, the result would be definetely different from what we did in our dimension.--
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E-Books On the E-Paper(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.24 6:17 (#13859686) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.24 1:28)
Seems Google's claim is legitimate. Mainly to publish a book still means to generate a book in print. Who knows in the coming few years, publishing mainly means to come up with the articles in the Internet on the e-paper?
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[new] Editorial: First Thing (none / 0) (#15) by mercedo on Sun Oct 23rd, 2005 at 04:40:22 PM ESThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854
In any country we have conflicts. But I must say many conflicts were based on false belief or misunderstanding agaist one another. To try to know is the first thing. Especially history tells us a lot more. I will do my best at the next submission, see you soon.Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Kuro5hin Users[ Parent ]

[new] Editorial: Thanks (none / 0) (#14) by mercedo on Sun Oct 23rd, 2005 at 04:29:01 PM ESThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854
This is the first submission attempt in Kuro5hin. Now I knew this site requires higher standard than I expected. Next time I will do my best to meet all of your criteria, this is just the beginning. Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Kuro5hin Users[ Parent ]

[new] Editorial: I Will Do MY Best (none / 0) (#13) by mercedo on Sun Oct 23rd, 2005 at 04:17:16 PM ESThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854
I will thoroughly examine next time. This article was originally written in June, 2005. So I will do it better than before now. Anyway thanks, I will do my best at the time of next submission. Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Kuro5hin Users[ Parent ]

[new] Editorial: Thank You (none / 0) (#12) by mercedo on Sun Oct 23rd, 2005 at 03:56:04 PM ESThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854
And I will do it in the next submission. Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Kuro5hin Users[ Parent ]

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Good JE(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.24 3:02 (#13858569) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.24 1:28)
This is a matter of technic. I am deliberately writing a JE as someone is eager to make a comment. My JE is far from perfection so you want to make a comment. I know.
When it comes to writing JEs, lack of perfection is a key.
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Good Trend(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.24 2:37 (#13858481) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.24 1:28)
This is one of the great movements to the further liberation of knowledge.
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We Call Them By Number (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.23 16:23 (#8861) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
When Katrina hit the Gulf area in America, we were joking, because the number of hurricane hit in the area was few, you could count them as human's names. But 21 is still very many, it would be clumsy to call each as Nancy, Tom, Jane, Mike, and so on. Alpha is better since all we have to do is just define the hurricane.
In the case of my country, we call them -typhoons by number. We usually have 30 typhoons in a year.--
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Saturday, October 22, 2005

Limitless Human Resources (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.22 17:23 (#8845) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
Fusion battery -aka fuel cell will be the next most prosperous alternatives for fossil fuel. It will take a little bit time to materialise the theory Einstein reached - E=mc2, it is worth while for us to work for it.--
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The Aim of War(Score:1)
by mercedo (47) on 2005.10.22 23:46 (#195) ( http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.22 21:39 )
Each war has different meanings. War against Axis in WWII - Over the world hegemony. Korean War - Over the hegemony in the region against the communist powers. Vietnam War - For face-saving measures only. Iraqi War-To keep the enough oil supply.
I must say there's a huge difference in the aim of war between Vietnam and Iraq, unless we succeeded in developing new form of energy - fusion battery or something, they will not retreat from the region.
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The Point of No Return(Score:1)
by mercedo (47) on 2005.10.22 23:25 (#194) ( http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.22 21:39 )
Things already reached to the point of no return.
Colin Powell's Chief of Staff: Liberals Right About Everything
Apparently this statement is oversimplifing the reality in Iraq. In the case of post war occupation in Japan it took more than five years for them to let go of us with independence. Japan was unconditionally surrendered and this country was isolated from the rest of the world by sea. In the case of Iraq, things are not only limited in Iraq itself but as well as the rest of the surrounding countries. I bet it will take more than five years.
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Friday, October 21, 2005

Leave it to Natural Selection

Leave it to Natural Selection (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.21 19:33 (#8832) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
This attempt has been widely held among not only botanists but zoologists. By and large to keep the diversity of spieces is against the law of natural selection. If given environment were simplified, the existing spieces tend to get more simplified. If given environment were diversified, they are likely to get more diversified. This is just a result of adaptation of life. There are only one rule for it. -Let it be.--
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Psedo-Academic Misconception

Psedo-Academic Misconception (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.21 19:14 (#8831) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
These types of simplified dichotomy often leads to a misconception resulting from the differences in our racial background, in which I feel dubious there are. I admit there are general temperaments among different peoples, but that general temperament does not tell the difference among people well. I've got lots of friends whose like-minded over the differences of our national background.
Difference between peoples -it's neither interesting nor useful.--
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History of Books

History of Books (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.21 17:21 (#8829) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 20:56
Several thousands years ago the Ten Commendments were written down on the stone, in Mesopotamia cuneiform was invented to write down the letter on the clay, in Indas civilisation many clays were found with still unknown letters, Rosetta stone was a clue for us to use stones to write down the letters.
Later papyrus was found to make paper, but we had to wait another 1500 years till Gutenberg invented the printing technic. Then the book in current form had been gradually established, till then goat skin had been used and the roles were general, the technic of binding, printing were only developed later.
We must say the history of books is not so long as we might resume.
We used to write a letter in paper with a pen. Now we rarely do so. Library used to refer to only building that contains lots of books, now that also means collection of contents in computer.--
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Re:Oh I See(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.20 4:07 (#13829296) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.19 4:34)
Doki Doki Yummy Chums -what a fantastic name! Also thank you for befriending me, now your trek just started.
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Fact (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.19 20:31 (#8779) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.17 22:00
It was a little bit sad to read that the cloud was originally devised for notification purposes in case of emergency leaking of polluted chemical materials. Always human wisdom has been trying to get over the unwelcomed situations.--
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Coffee, Tea... or me??
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Golden Book Nombre De Signatures Sur Le Livre D'Or : 2 OKAY

guyomep le 12 octobre 2005 à 11:03 Et hop, une signature !
mercedo le 19 octobre 2005 à 20:16 I noticed your cute blog while I was sitting in my study seeing blogsearch, -the title had an impact, Coffee, Tea, or Me??
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Re:Do sw patents afflict India now? (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.19 18:21 (#8776) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.17 22:00
As long as this article tells us, yes. However this agreement has a lot of loopholes, and it's just a gentlemen agreement. Still only upper class believes sw patents protectable, but in reseacher levels, more and more it's dubious for them to be able to keep the sw patents.--
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Will That Matters (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.19 16:59 (#8771) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.17 22:00
When we swim, we use all arms and legs, not just only two arms. When our ancesters landed from the sea, they must have used all arms and legs first, then only later when they had gotten accustomed to moving, they learned to use only two parts of the body - legs. When our ancesters wanted to fly, they must have used all four arms and legs, and only later when they had gotten accustomed to flying over the sky, they just stopped using two parts of their body -legs.
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Monday, October 17, 2005

Re:F/OSS profitable (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.18 0:35 (#8690) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.17 22:00
the Internet is a kind of great experiment of the F/OSS movement -lars
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Sunday, October 16, 2005

Yeah, that really, long list of Questions... Preferences Top 1 comments Search Discussion
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Destination In My Trek(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.17 10:49 (#13806562) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.17 1:25)
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Re:F/OSS profitable (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.17 2:48 (#8660) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.14 2:39
Thanks to many friends here and there elsewhere, my notion as to OSS I previously held has been changing a lot, now I feel this movement is a kind of great experiment in the Internet world.
I understand many companies have been trying to adopt the sysyem as you mentioned above, how about Microsoft? You let me know the existence of incubator club before. I can't believe this giant company is just opposing to this movement.--
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Saturday, October 15, 2005

Sword With Two Edges (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.15 18:06 (#8630) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.14 2:39
In the near future, almost all financial transactions will be done with in the Internet. But I hope I want to spend $10 instead of $100 for buying a book or rather downloading an e-book. The Internet has to invite cheaper and more accesible society. Otherwise it can turn to be an uncontrollable tool.--
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It's Not Always Good For Anyone (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.15 17:39 (#8629) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.14 2:39
The problem is always how to take these compounds in. If they smoke, they fulfil their right to take them in, but that infringes somebody's right not to take them in.
If they take these compounds HU-210 or synthetic THU in their body in the form of pill or capsule, that's fine.--
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Friday, October 14, 2005

Re:Naturally.. (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.15 0:38 (#8612) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.14 2:39
For the first time I laughed at what I wrote.
When different people meet a different culture there's friction, intermingling, admixture, fusion and heading for another culture that is different from the previous one. No one can stop this movement. Since the Internet was in our daily use this inevitable trend has already started.
On the other hands, exclusion is not a solution. For example, English contains 40% Greek, 30% Latin, 20% others. The words originally spoken in ancient England is merely 10%. In our national language too, 70% Chinese, 10% English, 10% others. Only 10% is thought to be spoken in original Japan.
Thus language repeats its irreversable expansion and starts being called universal language everyone can understand.
Some countries that don't like to be invaded by other languages sometimes regulate the use of other languages -especially in vocabulary. This only invites a lack of proper expression within their own languages, this is the beginning of the end of the civilisation, sadly I should say.
That being said, this site is relatively small community who loves technology, I will be careful not to bother anyone here.--
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Thursday, October 13, 2005

Naturally.. (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.14 2:03 (#8583) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
I used to marry and the name of the marriage ring we bought was acquascutum, literaly shield of water, water shield is so strong that can keep from anything. If so it stands to reason that water can repel water.--
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Indeed.. (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.13 19:15 (#8563) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
One journalist was the first Japanese to travel space in the invitation of former Soviet Union some fifteen years ago.
Now more and more Japanese have been participating in a space program of USA, probably some ten astronauts.
It is no wonder if another Japanese were invited by Russia, and unlike China that can develop manned spacecraft on its own, Japan has to heavily rely on other superstate.--
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Re:Wow. Everywhere! (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.13 18:58 (#8561) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
Nobody seems to be able to stop this explosion of knowledge, if it's not expansion.--
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Re:Question (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.13 18:53 (#8560) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
Thanks. It will take some time for me to realise the real meaning of what you pointed out. I just started learning the problem both from the perspective of the protection of copyright, patent, private property and sharing of the common knowledge, liberation of knowledge, enlightenment in general. Thank you very much.--
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Re:Do F/OSS components and utilities have some mer (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.13 18:40 (#8556) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
Yes, it is very beneficial to users, but no, it is less profittable to companies.
Knowledge has to prevail, should be liberated from the handful of cronies to the general public, but sometimes a theory of companies go against the benenit of ordinary users.
Also unification to the common open source software shows vulnerability to the system itself. Open source software is convenient to use, but at the same time hinders us from innovating other software regardless of whether it is more convenient or not. The feature of capitalism lies in its allowing many other alternatives to show up in a market, all these flowers are not substitutes for others but they themselves are one and only, unique one.--
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Re:Why did the stock drop like that? (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.13 3:45 (#8533) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
Sorry but, I hope this comment will not be evaluated -1 offtopic again.
I think more than one-tenth fall of total share of that company has something to do with its relying on OSS in some of its product (Shipment of computers, with Apple's OS X, was also up. OS X uses many F/OSS components and utilities, many from the GNU project in particular.)
In general, those companies who has succeeded in developing new technologies tend to be evaluated much more in the stock market. There's a difference between private companies use OSS and public institutes like goverment -local, national whatever do.--
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Re:Question (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.10.13 3:14 (#8532) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 18:05
I deeply apologise to my light-heartedness, I hadn't meant it though I shouldn't have posted the comment of similar nature as my former one.
I am teaching social studies, so I can tell something about politics, economics, but when it comes to computers, I know just nothing. There are many ways to learn about computers, looking up the articles searched in a computer, etc. Asking is important, but next time I'm going to raise a question after I learned a little bit other than here. Very sorry.--
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Re:Deforestation? (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.12 17:17 (#8506) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.12 4:11
Major deforestation took place in the earliest civilisations first. Then after Europeans colonised America, another major deforestation took place. The third wave has been in progress in the developing countries. And the countries already exploited are opposing to the move.--
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

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Humans To Humans (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.12 3:44 (#8495) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.11 17:39
As the oldest law tells.--
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Very Unusual (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.12 3:39 (#8494) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.11 17:39
It's very unusual since the Amazon is located at the midst of tropical rain forest climate zone. The Amazon is supposed to take pride in its abundand water in quantity. Climate change is so unpredictable as the Amazon is.--
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Re:Who cares about finding life in space (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.12 3:02 (#8492) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.11 17:39
Hi, Mr President, finally I'm here.
Construction of power plant in space would bother nobody, in space there are tens of nuclear fusion other than that.--
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Re:Future Map (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.12 2:49 (#8491) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.11 17:39
In the long history of its own, China has never lost a sense of balance. So I rely on the future map of Asia. It is very pleasurable to see the healthy expansion of the country in the region.--
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Re:Hiding from Chairman Bill via incubator clubs (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.11 17:43 (#8466) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.11 17:39
Interesting. Thanks.--
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Future Map (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.11 17:32 (#8465) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.11 16:29
Our country lies adjacent to China -big state, historically speaking our country has been subject to very strong Chinese influence especially in culture, so I must say still 70% of Japanese culture are consisted of Chinese in basis. Its population, territory, along with its culture, history, almost everything is surpassing our country. In the day China surpass EU in R&D or something, Japan will be diminishing its role in international scene.--
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Monday, October 10, 2005

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Prediction Is.. (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.11 2:01 (#8438) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
Prediction always occurs before something is invented, usually SF writers, distinguished philosophers predict what they thought it convenient if we acquired. Some are realised then they were thought forerunners or something. But many others still remained to be unrealised. Prediction is not difficult, what's difficult is invention.--
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Start Now (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.10 18:34 (#8418) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
I think we have more and more such movements elsewhere in the world. This is just the beginning.--
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Re:Life Science (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.10 18:02 (#8415) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
Our biotechnology has been enabled us to produce varirty of food products mainly in fermentation, now we've been opening the gate to crops and meats to ensure obtain good and enough supply of food.
I mean we are not supposed to rule out the way to obtain foods in utilising biotechnology simply because those are unknown to us.--
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Re:Life Science (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.10 17:39 (#8414) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
I see, so you think a cloned organism is safer than genetically modified crops because clone is a copy of that already existed- usually identical or excellent one, and genetically modified one was not that already existed -therefore their effect is unknown to the environment?--
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Lack of Vision (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.10 17:25 (#8413) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
Sometimes they do the strange thing. Thsi is one of them.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat.net Users
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R&D Matters(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.10 23:49 (#13756536) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.10 0:20)
Microsoft may become major opponent of patents, if they were unable to obtain any patents in the future. As long as they keep on being a company of cutting edge technology, it is not likely to occur for them to be an opponent of patents, it certainly depends on the company's attitude toward R&D of new technology.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

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300 light year(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.10 23:08 (#13756263) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.10 0:20)
300 years later We will have information of 300 years ago--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

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As To Japan(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) on 2005.10.10 22:57 (#13756199) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.10 0:20)
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Sunday, October 09, 2005

Post a Comment On: Cynthia's Worries
"Learning to Cope"
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mercedo said...
Please don't worry. We are humans, I cannot see my girlfriend when I really want to see, but sometimes she calls me asking to see her. Words between lovers are ephemeral, only applied in a fixed place &time. Take a cooling down time then you will find him smiling at you trying to walk hand in hand.
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Life Science (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.09 16:57 (#8374) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
Is there any difference in cloned animals and genetically modified crops in way of thinking in production? How about relationship with monsodium glutamate?--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat.net Users

Saturday, October 08, 2005

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The Advent Of Liberation Of Knowledge Is Nigh(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.09 0:54 (#13746619) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.09 0:18)
This is a very good constructive initiative. The price of book in paper includes cost to bind a book, cost of paper, printing, and then loyalty of copyright. In the age of the Internet almost limitless proliferation of copyrighted materials can be done, the price of book should exclude other than loyalty of copyright. I hope the price of knowledge's going to be much cheaper than the price of book in paper. Welcome.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

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Advent Of E-Books(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.09 0:31 (#13746520) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.09 0:18)
This is the very autoritative beginning of the advent of e-books, welcome!--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Thanks(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.08 22:58 (#13746225) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.08 22:10)
Again thanks for befriending me, it was not the number that mattes though the more the better. I often go read my fan's journals but I sometimes go see my friend's list, since my fans are at the same time my friends, I like to read my fans journals.
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Oh I See(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.08 22:32 (#13746159) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.08 22:10)
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Re:You're joking, right? (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.08 11:51 (#8355) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
Japan always show sophisticated technic in using micro technology-in other words, software , but as to macro technology -in other words, hardware, they typically show their lack of comprehension, besides they lack perspective, philosophy, overall understanding as to the meaning of space use, in short, they lack the macrocosm of space technology. This is a sytematic problem, and it's sad though hard to cure so easily in two or three decades.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

Re:You're joking, right? (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.08 11:51 (#8355) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
Japan always show sophisticated technic in using micro technology-in other words, software , but as to macro technology -in other words, hardware, they typically show their lack of comprehension, besides they lack perspective, philosophy, overall understanding as to the meaning of space use, in short, they lack the macrocosm of space technology. This is a sytematic problem, and it's sad though hard to cure so easily in two or three decades.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

Re:It Is Regret To Say Though (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.08 11:41 (#8354) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
China. No, no I mean I'm not sure who to compare. Japan is one of the leading industrial countries -in cars, TVs, robotics, but when it comes to space industry as well as aircraft industry sure the counry is still behind the times.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

Network Is Bigger Than Region (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.07 18:44 (#8331) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
I think the Internet is too big to be taken over by EU.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

It Is Regret To Say Though (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.07 18:37 (#8330) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 18:53
I must say Japan's spacecraft technology still leaves much to be desired. In consistency and accuracy, this country is located behind the times.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

Thursday, October 06, 2005

That's it!(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.06 23:38 (#13729875)
(http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.07 1:19)
I just heard the news in radio, I wanted to see the scene, it was just in time, thanks.
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Come to Japan!(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.06 23:16 (#13729646)
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It's the only thing that I would say that I have an aptitude for is languages.


I definitely recommend you to come to Japan and show your aptitude, there are many guys who like to travel who don't like to work in a fixed company, here in Japan. I should say that's the nicest thing to do.


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A Transit?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.06 11:17 (#13726915) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.06 11:31)
Apparently current form ought to be a transit for the time being. We cannot get access to list of other users and besides we cannot read other than very recent five entries. It hasn't been working as an ordinary blog.
But I think it's deliberate, probably they have been trying to introduce something like 'Subscribers can view entire history of other users.' The idea itself is not a bad idea.
Preferably even if we were not a subscriber, we'd like to read articles of other users in recent two weeks, till the time their journals are archived, or recent thirty posts something like that.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

It Was Not Only Affecting Me(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.06 9:54 (#13726524) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.06 11:31)
I put pee, pee
instead of pee
after the first paragraph, then the matter solved.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Uranium Matters (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.04 6:47 (#8213) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.04 5:47
From several sources, theoretically speaking, both Germany and Japan might have had a nuclear weapon. But both countries hadn't got most important material -uranium. 50 years ago -in Ningyotoge here in Japan the nuclear agency dug uranium but it didn't take so much time to realise the uranium was not good enough in quality to produce nuclear arms.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

Monday, October 03, 2005

Learn From Precedents (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.03 19:09 (#8165) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.04 6:14
New Orleans have never had such a flood. She has to learn from the good examples of the cities in Old Contients like Amsterdom and Venice. The turmoil of this time only shows the lack of experience, if she had learned a lot from this time hardship, she will be rebuilding the nicest city furthermore.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users

Yeah, yeah (Score:1)
by mercedo on 2005.10.03 18:49 (#8162) User #2554 Info http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2005.10.04 6:14
Free market liberal socialism
You must be FidelCatsro. I just moved from Slashdot to Technocrat.net. Everything's supposed to work as well.--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Technocrat Users