Recently, I'm really addicted to CALPIS SOUR Premium Rich. It's made directly from CALPIS itself instead mixing it with liquer. Literally rich and dense. If I dare to take up its demerit, it's so delicious and easy-to-drink that I can't help but drinking too much, which causes me to get fatter easier. Anyway, I'm impotent in front of something tasty things, I'll keep drinking by getting bored with it.
How well does your name Google? Who are you up against? (Celebrities, etc.)
Submitted by Matt Blank.
Searched in Japanese, nothing is found, because I haven't revealed my real name on the Net. On the other hand, in alphabetical name, my page on CPAN found. It is not because of that I've veiled my Japanese name from the Net intentionally or I want to be anonymous, but only haven't had a necessity to appeal it widely to the Net. Actually, as written before, whenever there's an adequate necessity, I use my real name.
I'm really absorbed in lolcats these days. Wikipedia explains:
Lolcats, a compound of lol and cat, are photos of cats with humorous captions.
(*snip*)
They are usually intentionally grammatically incorrect, with errors in spelling and syntax featuring "strangely-conjugated verbs".
I have seen lolcats freaquently here and then recently, though don't know precisely from when they have been talked about by the people on the Net.
It's the typical one of them which you see at the right side of this post. They're so cute and funny, even for such people as me who can't use English well. You can see more at I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER? There're some sub-genres of them. I like especially one of them which forms "INVISIBLE SOMETHING", for example, INVISIBLE MAGIC EYE PICTURE, YOU CAN'T SEE ME. I'M INVISIBLE, etc
This post explains the movement in detail. lolcats seem to originate in subcultures on the net like leetspeak and image macro.
I'm now at storagezilla.typepad.com or you could just click here instead.
As many of you do, I've enjoyed twittering these days. The other day, some ideas came to me, so I set up several tweets to fetch some information from somewhere on the Net and post it to Twitter using Plagger. Among them, there's a tweet automatically posts Question of the Day from Vox to Twitter: http://twitter.com/qotd_vox
Today, I found Team Vox Blog took it up. Really honored!
For those of you who Twitter, we wanted to let you know that the Question of the Day now automatically updates its own Twitter account. Special thanks to Kentaro for setting up and maintaining it.
Well, I'm wondering whether I should adjust the tweet to update several times per day. Now, it updates once a day at 10 AM -0800(PST), so many of followers of it may miss an update. However, I also think it might be annoying that QotD is frequently updated. Hmm, it's a thorny problem.
UPDATE: My name also appears in チームVoxブログ.
QotD(日本語版)のアカウント「http://twitter.com/qotd_vox_ja」をあなたのTwitterアカウントに追加するだけです。もちろん、英語版のアカウント「http://twitter.com/qotd_vox」もあります。興味のある方は両方追加してみてはいかがでしょうか?このアカウントはkentaroさんという方が運営・管理してくださっています。kentaroさん、ありがとうございます!
My pleasure ;)
Big news! Nozomi Tsuji got pregnant and will get married with Taiyo Sugiura. Congratulations!
Frankly, I feel a little sad, though...
辻ちゃん、杉浦太陽と結婚!妊娠2か月:芸能:スポーツ報知
http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/entertainment/news/20070508-OHT1T00103.htm
I've been suffering from muscle ache since yesterday. Of course I know why so.
The day before yesterday, May 5, Kenichi Asai, who was a vocalist/guitarist of Blankey Jet City which was one of the coolest rock bands in Japan and now dismissed, visited my hometown and performed his songs live with two other people for rhythm section. It's really incredible because the place where I live in is so rural that such famous people as him rarely feel like to do so.
Naturally I went there, and was really excited to go mad, jumping highly and banging my head fast and thick. It was truely great experience. And because of it, I have a muscle ache now. I need much more excercise, indeed...
It's been approximately 3 months since I wrote something on here. Anyway, I've just come back.
Now, I'm enjoying a series of holidays called Golden Week. I don't care what GW means, just spend time to read books, browse the Web, doze off whenever I'd like, learn something related to practical skills, English, economics etc, watch some movies, and write something on my blogs. Laziness is my nature.
Imagine this, one place where you can find all the latest beta applications for the mac, tech news, beta information and jobs for coders, software interface designers and of coarse, testers. Introducing codename Vio. Well I aim to make this dream into reality, one website for beta testers who want to make an impact and for companies and developers who want to get their product out there. Clear design, easy navigation and no ads are the main priorities for this project. I'm sixteen years old with no web coding experience or even money to host the site, so at the moment I'm trying to find a free website hosting service. If anyone is interested in taking this new concept to new heights and want to use their skills to help out, drop me a line via the Vox mail service or email me at millsy2.0@gmail.com. Stay tuned to this blog for the latest updates on the progress of the project but eventually this blog will be merged into the website. By the way this is Mac Beta's 10th post ;).
Cheers
Alex Mills
I like a bit of variety so here is a post that has nothing to do with beta applications, Mac OS X or even applications for that matter. My favorite flavor of Linux, Ubuntu, is about to release the next version of their Desktop and Server distributions on the 19th of April. Ubuntu 7.04 or Feisty Fawn will follow 6.06 LTS with the exception that Feisty will not be a long term support product. Features of this latest upgrade include a new Windows Migration Tool, which recognizes your internet explorer bookmarks, Firefox favorites, desktop wall paper, AOL IM and Yahoo IM contacts and then imports them into Ubuntu during installation. A new multimedia wizard for safe and easy installation of multimedia codecs not included with Ubuntu. An updated wireless network component makes discovering and working with wireless networks a breeze. 7.04 is built on the Linux 2.6.20 kernel with the Gnome 2.18 desktop environment and the updated versions of the included applications. Me personally I cant wait to try this new version out as I'm all for making Linux for Human Beings. You can now put an order through ship-it as I have to get the free CDs sent to you in either the 32 or 64 bit versions or both but the discs will not be created until the 19th. As soon as I get it I will provide you with my thoughts and experiences with Feisty. For more info on the new OS head here.