はてなキーワード: fantasticとは
It`s actually the first time I have written to Japanese pases.
My old brother who have been in Japan for long time introduced here to me.He said that I can write my diary right?
Anyway,I`m gonna write about my short trip for Japan.
I myself was wishing to going to Japan because my ex-girlfriend was Japanese and she always told me about "fantastic Japan".In fact in Japan I could have many fantastic experience,very polite servise in even McDonald,an a train that`s time is accurate,so fashinable people,and brabrabra.
However, the reason why I write here about my trip is not to just praise abou Japan.I wanna say something to you gays.Why do you be so surprise when we "foreigner" use chopsticks well? why do you gays be happy when we speak easy Japanese just like "KONNICHIWA"?
Why you call me American before you ask me where my birthplace?
I and some foreigner who come to Japan study about Japan and Japanese because for Love ,but many Japanese think that we do not know about Japan at all.
So please realise that we are not Idiot.We try to understand Japanese culture,Japanese custom,Japanese language.Please just treat us as your friend.
Yesterday I am going to leave here.I could have a lot of special experience.I became much like here than before.But I couldn`t make any friend.
Next time,I wanna make some friend here so please not to treat a foreigher as a foreigher.
Japanese Yakiniku is the most delicious food for my life so far.
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日本版が8/6に出るけど・・・
★☆☆☆☆ Not a More Cardio Wii Fit, Rather a Disaster of a Product, July 16, 2009
The concept is fantastic but the wiimote/sensor interaction is too finicky. It made the workout too frustrating. Specifically:
- If the way you hold the wiimote/nunchuck is off even slightly, the exercise stops and waits for you. You have to guess what it's waiting for.
- There reps are not timed to the music and there's no consistency to the timing. Instead of getting into the flow of the reps, it waits for you before it does the next rep. There's too much "thinking" time between reps making it hard to get a good flow to your workout.
- When doing reps, it's normal to anticipate the next rep, but this game does not allow for that. You finish a rep, the program goes back to the top of its do loop and then it does the next rep. It's very choppy - there's no smooth rhythm to the reps.
- If you move even a little faster than the "follow me" droid it stops completely (like its giving up), puts a note on the screen and waits for you to go back to the top of the rep.
- The instruction videos take FOREVER to demonstrate a simple exercise. Between that and the delay between reps, there's lots of down time.
Overall, I found it very frustrating because every time my workout started to flow, something interrupted it. I've had the Wii for over a year, and play with it daily so I don't think it's a learning curve issue.
評価の悪かった批評ぐらい訳してみようかな・・・
I'm experimenting with Huddle workspaces in my Linkedin profile.
I'm starting to list all the free, or low fee, marketing tools worth looking at...
I'm using an excel sheet in Huddle as a starter.
Drop me an email and i'll grant you access to it, all i ask in return is that you contribute to the list to make it more comprehensive.
“There is no delight in owning anything unshared.”
(Roman philosopher, mid-1st century AD)
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Peter Abraham
Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional, Director Econsultancy.com (80,000 professionals) Twitter:peterjabraham
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John Horsley
Internet Evangelist email john@marzar.com 9000+
Hi Peter,
Great idea and I love your quote about sharing.
Funnily enough I have been searching free tools today and here are a few goodies I am happy to share with you and the group.
1. http://www.keotag.com/ - searches tags on blogs and social bookmarking sites. (been having plenty of fun with this one and it's seems v. useful).
2. http://boardtracker.com/ - Searches posts on bullitin boards / forums for mentions of keywords / brand terms.
3. http://www.trendrr.com/ - enables you to track trends and provides some very valuable competitive analysis functionality.
4. http://usernamecheck.com/ This tool is essential for brand name protection. It lets you search a wide range of social sites to see if anyone is using your brand term / name as their profile ID. If they are not then I would suggest you register your brand / business name even if you do not plan to use the site to protect your business from damage. If your name is taken and not being used the chances are it is being squatted by a chancer. I had this issue on twitter with my social site for business people marzar.com but the nice folks at twitter reverted the name to me as the trade mark owner as soon as I contacted them in regards to the issue.
5. http://hellotxt.com update your status from one place across multiple social sites.
6. http://www.twilert.com/ Seems to be a number of tools to monitor twitter but this one seems to be pretty useful. Twilert is a Twitter application that lets you receive regular email updates of tweets containing your brand, product, service, well any keyword you like really.
7. http://www.backtype.com/ Monitors comments left on blog posts monitoring posts for sentiment may not be enough and issues and or insights often come from the comments posted by readers.
8. http://socialmention.com/ Again allows you to search blog posts, comments, news, events, images, bookmarks, microblogs and video all at once or on their own. This is a very useful tool and when I searched on my brand terms it came back with results that the other tools did not pick up on. In particular I found the bookmark search to be of value.
9. http://www.samepoint.com conversation search engine again came back with differing results to the other tools listed above.
10. http://www.marzar.com free to use business networing platform. Many members are involved with online marketing and or are senior business people. The audience is similar to Linkedin but the functionality differs. I built this site and I am working hard towards the next release of our platform now that we are funded.
Hope that this list posted publicly to the group helps others :)
Regards,
John
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Darren Monroe
Chief Operating Officer/ President
Wow John you rock I haven't heard of any of these!
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John Horsley
Internet Evangelist email john@marzar.com 9000+
Darren,
Thanks :) you are welcome I only added 10 but I could have listed at least 50 if I had the time. I hope you find this list of use.
John
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Steve Momorella
Owner, TEKgroup
Great list! Wow, I'd certainly be interested in seeing more if you have them posted somewhere. Thanks for sharing.
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Karla Ferrer
Bravo for this sharing! thanks a lot.. I will take a look
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Carrie Orfield Oman
Residential Sales Specialist at ADT Security Services
Thanks. I haven't heard of any of these, either.
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Caroline Bogart
Owner, Bogart Computing, LLC and Computer Software Consultant
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Judy Hoffman
Here is my email: judy@ judymae.com
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Lisa Russell
Independent Interactive Marketing Professional
Thanks for sharing!
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Darren Monroe
Chief Operating Officer/ President
OK been a month but all of our posts (me included) and no one has shared more resources so here goes
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