Saturday, May 27, 2006

Many Lessons In The Past

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by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 16:56 (#15414930) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
I have made a mistake by selecting wrong women as my partner in the past. Usually once our relationship has started it was a little bit hard to stop ceasing our relationship until some inconvenience occurs. This time our relationship has been so far so nice. I hope thing will keep on being good to better, best.
Combination matters. Usually one plus one makes more than two, but sometimes that is subject to making less than two. We call it a wrong combination. It's rare for us to make more than three or more. But if its combination is really good sometimes such a rare thing happens.
I'm 44, and if I had been seeking for a woman whose age is one year senior to me, this year would have been an uppermost limit. Of course some older woman is very attractive, but all women have a limitation heaven gave them. For a woman whose age is 45,6, menopause is nigh. So our relationship is a very good chance heave gave us and we will make a greatest effort to keep and develop our relationship. I have made a mistake in a relationship with my past women a lot. This time I intend to steer clear of those mistakes such as I made in the past.
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Friday, May 26, 2006

Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky.
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
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Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
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Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Golden Slippers

Re:luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.27 5:14 (#15412158) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.27 4:14)
relationships between a woman one year older and a man one year younger are lucky. -weierstrass
In Britain too? Here in Japan we have a saying. 'Look for a wife whose age is one year senior to you even by wearing golden slippers.' Our relationship has just started, but I feel unbelievably stable, this is a luck. I don't let go of this luck.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Machine Translation

Machine Translation(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.26 0:29 (#15401953) (http://mercedo-complete.blogspot.com/2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.23 4:01)
ouch! Still, the machine translation is suddenly impossible. -cyber205
I tried automatic translation and I must say the examples of it was still too ridiculous.
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Real Racial Tension In Australia

Re:Tory and Whig(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.25 23:26 (#15401385) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.23 4:01)
I need to know a little bit about current racial tension in Australia so that I can judge well whether Australia is suitable for me to be the destination of possibile emigration from my country.
I spent 10 days in Sydney in October 1998, I stayed in one backpacker's inn where many foreiners' staying, who are not only Asians but Europeans too. One day we had fire-crackers thrown in our house. The crackers were lit and we had sharp sound and lots of smoke. All residents were evacuated. It turned out to be a malicious trick by some offender, of course we couldn't know who committed it but probably it was done by someone who had some racial motif.
When I had lunch in cafeteria in some department store located at the midst of city centre, I noticed some graffiti on wall of toilet that says 'Get out Asians'. It was written about 1 metre long, I mean it's not ignorable. Recently your country had a minor racial incident in Bomdi beach. How about now?
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

The Name Of Party

Re:Tory and Whig(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.23 22:53 (#15386667) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.05.23 4:01)
National Socialistic German Labourer Party- Hilter included nationalism and socialism in the name of his party. Nobody understands well what his party was representing. Socialism? Nationalism? or both?
Japan's Conservative Party is Liberal Democratic Party and Japan's Labour Party is Democratic Party, whose relationship is similar to Republican and Democratic Party in the U.S.A.
I thought sometimes the name of parties doesn't represent their political aim well, so I chose to use the term Tory and Whig.
Slightly conservative bills are rushing to pass without serious argument. Democrats are proudly claiming that they have no problem to pass these bills under the mutual consent of not forcibly having 'plot crime' passed. Liberal Democrats haven't been mentioning anything. The end of post war democracy might come soon.
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Friday, May 19, 2006

Origin Of War

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by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.20 1:11 (#15366165) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.18 2:57)
I assume war is not merely a result of conflict between two countries. But the most effective way to solve the same problem two countries happen to have had.
Recently I fell unwell. We(our representatives) have been discussing whether to implement a 'plot crime'. Any one who devises some crimes with someone will be punishable by this law. Tory has been trying to pass the law twice so far and now it's three times. They are serious. They intend to pass this bill after all important other bills passed. This time they are serious. Law Affairs Agency(governmental)and Japan's Bar Association have been struggling against one another, but sadly enough under the Diet in which Tory has overwhelming majority, they can pass almost every bill they want. Last election was being held under the single issue -whether we are in favour of the privatisation of post office. Many nationals voted in favour of it and resulted in giving an overwhelming majojority to Tory. Current prime minister is gone soon in September, this year. Only remains the Tory controlled national assembly.
World War II was one of the biggest correction in history to mend huge chasm arised between haves and have-nots. As a result of this big discharge in history, we had enjoyed 'post war democracy'. Recently we have heard the word 'gap society', means the difference between the poor and rich has been increasing. Sadly the gap has been expanding conspicuously, and some time after the process has proceeded, this process will be irreversible. The rich will be super rich, and the poor will never be able to get away from being poor. The poor will lose not only democracy but freedom of expression. They will lose their life too.
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Monday, May 15, 2006

The Rhine River

http://rhineriver.blogspot.com/

The End Of A Book 

"Publishing History"
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mercedo said...
In the coming two or three years, blogs will take the place of books.

Dignity In Imigration

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

A Refrain
There is dignity in immigration.
-Natanael

1:16 PM, mercedo said...
I am in favour of your idea. Your statement is consistent and crystal-clear, I like it.

King Of Your Blog

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3:50 AM
Jen said...
Is maith liom leagan amach úr.
3:52 AM
Chris said...
Go raibh míle maith agat!
9:16 AM
mercedo said...
comments are a privledge not a right That's correct. After all you are a king of your blog.

Best Regards Then

Re:Try your guts!(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.15 23:53 (#15334512) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.15 2:26)
My laptop I usually use was made in 1998. I got it from some other source for nothing in January last year. My laptop was shutdown for unknown reasons for two weeks from 15th of May to 31st of May last year, but except for this mechanical failure, this one has been working quite well. My main objective to use computer is keep a journal, make a comment, write a thesis, etc. I am not well versed in computer at all.
The one I got will work as an alternative to my current one. I will start learning how to operate Linux then. Till that time the machine is stored for a while. I might ask you how to operate Linux in the future, best regards then.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Two Options

mercedo said...
I wonder why I think on the past so much, Because you stay in the same situation. If you have to stay around the campus, just try to read a book as many as you can. I read several hundred books from 22 to 23. I was unable to leave the place since I was a student. Or you can take some holiday -a year up to, just travel. You have two options.
9:44 AM

Two Options

mercedo said...
I wonder why I think on the past so much, Because you stay in the same situation. If you have to stay around the campus, just try to read a book as many as you can. I read several hundred books from 22 to 23. I was unable to leave the place since I was a student. Or you can take some holiday -a year up to, just travel. You have two options.
9:44 AM

Confessions

mercedo said...
I feel as if I'm sleeping or just going through the daily motions of life, it's almost as if I'm waiting for someone or something to wake me up to the world. You started writing a blog. That's one of the greatest ways to meet like-minded people. Many years ago when I was 22, I read a part of Rousseau's Confessions. He is one of my favourite thinkers and so it's just natural I felt like reading your blog when I saw the title of yours.
9:33 AM

It's Mearly Your Conviction

mercedo said...
Almost all claims you made here are merely your conviction. You are open-minded. Before I encountered blog October, 2004 (It's about one year and a half ago), I was keeping a diary in a notebook since April 1999. My notebooks had counted 34. But I was unable to have them known in public, so I would often visit the beach to see the sea, wondering how I can have them known. At that time I was only able to think about publishing in a book, which was nearly impossible. I was a dismal person. But now I've changed completely. I guess I search for the person, people that I can be myself around, have fun with and can hold a serious conversation.I raise my hand to be a candidate for quenching your thirsty.
9:09 AM

Life Is A Multiplication

mercedo said...
Of course at times we made a mistake. No one is perfect. I also made a mistake and I will make a mistake. We are all prone to failures inevitably. But I don't think about only one failure. It is indeed counter-productive. 'If I took another way..' is a stupidest thing. Life is a multiplication. If we dwelt on a failure in the past, we came to be a monster of regret. Our life goes downward and retrospective. But we thought about why we made a mistake by comparing two failures, we can achieve someting positive from the multiplication of the two minuses. Remember minus times minus is plus.

Past Is In You

"Snapshot"
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However the story becomes hard to write when you're the character and the snapshot is one of your past.- Cygnus. Your past only exists in your memory. You are the only one who can fully describe what belongs in your past.

Labels

Sometimes it's not the labels of society that burden us, but rather the labels we place on our self in response to society. -CygnusInsightful.

Inspiration

There are some very ordinary blog written by very ordinary mind. But I feel just sick and tired of reading their insist, because their idea is nothing particular. It doesn’t make it easy for others to get to know me, or at least that side of me.That's just your belief. In my mind, you are just in order. People in general are chaotic, so they can't understand cosmos like you. As for inspiration, I'm not sure where I get mine. It's a little bit hard to explain. There is a border between self and others. I also talk with double meanings at times. For example, where?

Friday, May 12, 2006

Goddess Of Muse

"My strengths and weakness in reading and writing"
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Keep on sticking with it. The goddess of muse will smile upon you.
12:25 PM

A Symbol Of Fertility

"How to sell a steak!"
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In a country where no meat was available to have freely, steak had been thought to be a very source of stamina. It is not strange to relate fertility and steak in our way of thinking.
8:03 PM

Oh Shame

"Rose lips??"
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Oh, it's shameful.

Spectables

"Another nice bridge"
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This bridge is generally called 'spectacles bridge', the technic was brought from China long ago.
7:54 PM

Abide By

Crazy recycling instructions!"
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1 Rinse well 2 Cut and open 3 Bring it after dried. Many people follow this instruction well.
7:47 PM

Eternity

Post a Comment On: Vanity Fare
"I Need Some Opinions!"
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Try 4. Eternity. This smells so aristocratic. Of course I like it, though it might have nothing to do with your choice.
2:13 AM

Greatest Step

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Rome was not built in a day. I always think that the first step is the greatest take-off.
10:37 AM

So Arranged

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"Justin Pushes the Boundaries of His New Found Minimalism While Offering a Response to Yesterday's Comments."
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My room is messy too, but I am a very systematic, theoretical person. My world is already so arranged, so why I should spare time to arrange my surroundings, I have no idea.
12:48 PM

Largest Community

Friday, May 12, 2006

gone???
i tried to go to ranting's site and it was gone today! does anyone know what has happened to him? i do hope he comes back.

posted by Meander Friday, May 12, 2006 0 comments

Hello, I started blogging probably the largest blogging site. I've been thinking that blogspot.com was too large to form a community. But I try to form it by posting a comment when I found a heart-warming people. Nice to meet you.

Inspiration

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Yeah, let's talk. Usually inspiration comes from myself, but when I was able to give full vent to my feeling, I seek for somebody else to try to find another inspiration.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Indeed

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by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.11 3:37 (#15302871) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.11 2:56)
Certainly.. I was always wondering why the same shivering big bowl has been seen at the top banner advertisement when things are centered.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Plot Crime

Re:Conspiracy?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.11 0:21 (#15301192) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.10 2:18)
Different. It is different from conspiracy. If someone has been charged with conspiracy to murder, he is guilty of conspiracy even if he didn't commit murder it doesn't care. Suppose a murder was carried out actually by only one offender but if this heinous crime was plotted by more people other than the offender, those people ought to be charged with conspiracy. It is no doubt.
Plot crime is different from conspiracy. The crimes are neither carried out, nor planned, but just being talked about or discussed. Then those who just talked about committing a crime will be charged with plot crime. Even if they say they were just joking, they are punishable by plot crime. This law doesn't take into consideration whether the crime will be carried out. This law is aimed at our conversation. It's contents.
How do you think?
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Herbal Essence

Re:I often recieve comments on how thick my hair i(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.10 2:31 (#15294633) (http://mercedo-complete.blogspot.com/2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.10 2:18)
Thank you, but I have to keep my hair solid and tight since these are antennas, antennas always have to stand upright.
Probably I might try using herbal essence in another part of the hair.
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Herbal Essence

Re:I often recieve comments on how thick my hair i(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.10 2:31 (#15294633) (http://mercedo-complete.blogspot.com/2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.10 2:18)
Thank you, but I have to keep my hair solid and tight since these are antennas, antennas always have to stand upright.
Probably I might try using herbal essense in another part of the hair.
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A Fool Doesn't Have A Cold

Re:Orz(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.10 0:52 (#15293632) (http://mercedo-complete.blogspot.com/2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.08 1:21)
That's too bad. I hope you get well soon.
As for me I never have had a cold for more than 10 years. I don't know why. Probably because I don't do what I don't like to do and I don't do more than I can afford. Or I might be too stupid to have a cold as the old saying tells.
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Sunday, May 07, 2006

Orz

Orz(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.08 1:12 (#15281441) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.08 1:04)
I ended up working 44.5 hours last week at the midst of Golden Week. I had nothing to do with the Week for I am self-employed. orz.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Thursday, May 04, 2006

The Origin Of Golden Week

Re:special occasion ?(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.05 0:25 (#15262730) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.04 5:09)
In our academic calendar we usually have spring break which is from 25th of March to 7th of April. So spring break is different from the Golden Week. How about the relation with Easter. In some countries early May falls latter half of Easter, but unlike Easter, the Golden Week is not originated from a religeous ceremony.
29th of April, 3rd of May, 5th of May happened to be holidays. So people started taking two or three pay-vacation between these holidays and making 7 or 8 successive holidays. This is the origin of the Golden Week. Now the 4th of May is decreed as the holiday for people so it's easier for people to take successive holidays.
So Golden Week was spontaneous, but believe me, people don't like to work such a nicest season in a year. People prefer to go hiking, orienteering, mountaineering. In this season naturally people prefer not to hide themselves behind the doors.
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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Matricide

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by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.05.04 4:47 (#15256493) (http://mercedo-compl.../2006/04/zen-ya.html Last Journal: 2006.05.04 3:40)
I can look at it from completely another perspective. Patricide and matricide have been regarded one of the most heinous crimes, under the old criminal code, though it was revised after 1945, the punishment for this crime was only two -capital punishment or a life imprisonment, now this was revised because it was thought to be somehow questionable in the optimum principle of equilibrium under the law.
But still this is a serious crime. I think this ought to be more severely punished. Her parents have never imagined being even hurt from their kid. They are not protecting against attack by their kid. They trust their kid always. And also it is very true that under the Asian custom children always have to respect their parents, this is a teaching of Confucious and this thought is widely rooted every nook and crany throughout Asian continent, especially China, Taiwan, Korea.
I don't think this case ought to have something to do with her ethnicity, but it still remains the possibility that the judge took it into consideration if he knew its East Asian tradition.
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In The Age Of Methuselah

Chronic Fatigue Gene Found
mercedo
Wed, 03 May 2006 12:00:16 PDT
Yeah, yeah, I'm 44, still too young in the age of Methuselah.

How To Adopt My Gene

Chronic Fatigue Gene Found
mercedo
Wed, 03 May 2006 11:54:32 PDT
Yes, please. Adopting my gene is easy. Just read my journal. You can take it in your brain through electric message.

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Attached with Nyakamoto's Diary

Stick with it!