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		<title>Katakana&#8217;d</title>
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(I am studying Japanese. OMG! The name was written in Katakana!)
Yeah, I know itâ€™s been a lot of fluff posts latelyâ€¦ Iâ€™m sorry, but I havenâ€™t found the time to do (or write about) anything particularly interesting on the technical side. However, there are (and always will be) lots of interesting ramblings to shareâ€¦ [...]]]></description>
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<p>(I am studying Japanese. OMG! The name was written in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana">Katakana</a>!)</p>
<p>Yeah, I know itâ€™s been a lot of fluff posts latelyâ€¦ Iâ€™m sorry, but I havenâ€™t found the time to do (or write about) anything particularly interesting on the technical side. However, there are (and always will be) lots of interesting ramblings to shareâ€¦ so hereâ€™s some more.</p>
<p>Today I got to see the first video in my Japanese Culture class. Itâ€™s a neat little course, and so every other Friday I will be able to enjoy a bit more of this fascinating culture. The movie we watched today was pretty awesomeâ€¦ a samurai story exploring gender and social power and the ethics around them (in historic Japan). So anyway, itâ€™s a real drawn out story about a Samuraiâ€™s son who is ordered to marry the lordâ€™s mistress (who bore the lord a child), and they fall in love only to find that due to circumstances the lord wishes that he have her back. So of course, the father and son canâ€™t let that happen. But long story short, we sit through 1:30 of pretty cerebral (and completely fight-free) tension, only to run out of time right before the real samurai style ass-kicking begins. You can look at the <a href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0061847/">IMDB page</a>â€¦ and yes, that movie poster seems to be showing the fight scene that will surely be bugging me all week.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.firefoxflicks.com/flick/?id=19542">This Firefox video</a> seems fast on its way to becoming viral (omg! I used a buzz word!). But honestly, childish and poorly produced as it may be, I laughed. Hysterically. Itâ€™s kind of sad to see the anti-quicktime anti-firefox response these first contenders seem to have attractedâ€¦ though it was also quite disappointing to see that the web designers had opted to use an open source unfriendly and hard to use quicktime embed instead of <a href="http://www.theora.org/">better</a> <a href="http://youtube.com/">distribution</a> <a href="http://video.google.com/">methods</a>. But regardless, itâ€™s quite silly to see some of the early adopters reacting in such a way that defaces the pages of some bravely uninvolved contest entrants. Surely there is a more mature way to express codec-induced anger than this.</p>
<p>Finally, if you like optical illusions, youâ€™re in luck, because out of complete whim and amusement, hereâ€™s a feed for a more-than-daily updated blog dedicated solely to this purpose. Thereâ€™s a lot of nice unique stuff there, and looking through them will certainly eat up at least 15 minutes of your time.</p>
<p>Yum.&nbsp;<a href="http://mightyillusions.blogspot.com/atom.xml"><img src="http://www.chromakode.com/blog/wp-includes/images/yahoo/livemark.gif" class="wp-smiley" /> Mighty Optical Illusions</a></p>
<p>Good night.</p>
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