momijiki

momijiki

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There are times where I enjoy the DVD commentary as much as the movie. Generally, it's for a movie that I've seen a lot or one that I can stand to lose a bit of the magic glamour of the finished product. The creative process is really intruiging. When DVD commentary explains the creative or storytelling process I absolutely adore it. When the commentary consists o

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"15 character passwords that are written down in the top drawer of my (and every other employee here) desk. Now every cleaning-lady we have in here after hours automatically has access to thousands of individual accounts on critical DOD hardware." come on...with all due respect you mean to tell me that you cant memorize 15 characters? Military Intelligence! OK! </t

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here is the link WWW Link Here is another. WWW Link Niether of these articles had the womb reference so now I am wondering if I am right about having read that. I orignially read it a while ago so... However, I am not looking for more links.

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A couple of years ago I read a study on cloned piglets. It turns out that the litter of pigs with the exact same genetic make-up neither looked or acted the same. Turns out that the womb is a super complex environment (no wonder women are so complex! ) and that condition and position in the womb do a lot of molding of that raw genetic material.

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Great timing for the article. I was just looking at printers recently. Maybe I've worn mine out. I have a canon pixus i70 which they don't make anymore. I think it's i90 now. I have really enjoyed this printer. I got great color out of it even though it only had a color cartridge with 3 colors and another black cartridge. I print a lot of photos. It printed about 10 pages a minute for text only. Kinda slow maybe but it was great for me. I'm having a lot of problems with

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don't forget to add the words hijack and anthrax and you've got the holiday homerun!

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Pretty much everything Para said. Cool words by the way! Anyway, you help her most by being who you are. The one she can talk to. I have to say, I'm really impressed with your daughter. You have a really cool family.

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I'd have to say that I do. There are probably parts of me that are blind spots, but I am not afraid to peer into that blackness when it's revealed to me. I'd have to say that I have to remember to be kind to myself because it's a lot easier to focus on my flaws. And, yes, I even have a pretty good understanding about why I do that. I can be kind of paralyzing. If I understand all this crap about myself, why don't I "do better"? Why do I keep making mistakes? Worse, why the

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It was a really nice moment. At that time, I told my husband about it and he just looked at me really baffled. He is a "grass is greener" kind of guy and he was freezing. Later that day, he told me that he could kind of understand that feeling. He was riding his bike home and it was raining, but he finally had the experience of really being in a moment. MAJOR progress for him. I love living here. It can be way crowded and frustrating, but

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You'd get your own uncooked meat from the buffet and cook it on a grill right at the table Mmmm! Different dish. It's the most famous and popular Korean food in Japan. It's called yakiniku here. Probably a different name in Korean. Nabe usually uses gas flame like a stove top. But, yeah. S

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I wish I had a picture of this. I don't. Sunday was colder than it has been for a while. A warm jacket and a scarf made it okay. But my husband gave me a sip of the drink he'd bought from the vending machine on the Yamanote Line platform in Gotanda. Drinking the warm green tea changed the focus of the energy. From standing in the cold, waiting

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If you know where I could have purchased the same collection cheaper, don't tell me, I don't want to know. Let me enjoy feeling like a got a bargain. I know what you mean. My sister does that to me all the time. Even with something that wasn't really a bargain, just something that I'm happy to have. "You paid that much? You could hav

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Why would you wear your favorite corduroys to dig a hole? I agree with Tova. You must be pretty together to have a house at 27. Except for digging a hole in your fav corduroys.

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Some Hallowe'en photos I took at a studio session with some friends. Not really adult content I think, but maybe to some people. My friend did the styling kind of like Galliano's pirate theme from 2005.

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Okay. I actually extended myself enough to look up the reason on-line. Japan had the big cut because it admitted to overfishing the blue-fin tuna. Interesting that little fact wasn't mentioned during the news broadcast and talk show I saw. Maybe I missed it and hubby (Japanese guy) didn't catch it. But I remember both of us being puzzled about the reason Japan would agree to such a decrease. Here's a link <a href="http://www.japantoday.co

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Yes, we are. Everyone will have to eat tofu. The big story in Japan is that fishing limits for maguro (big tuna) was cut by about 50%. I don't know why this limit was imposed. The news shows went on a great deal about the cut and not the reason that the gov't agreed to this limit. I guess these are worldwide limits. Most countries had little change to their targets. But Japan had the largest share of tuna caught. Prices are goi

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