
If you have MacOS X 10.5, aka Leopard, you have a Japanese to English and English to Japanese dictionary built into your system. I learned about this through f*%$edgaijin, here are the directions to use the dictionary:
“To activate the dictionaries, go to Dictionary.app and enable them in Preferences. There are 3 Japanese dicts, The Progressive EJ/JE Dict, Daijiten kokugo jiten, and a dictionary of synonyms. I find the EJ/JE dict is sufficient, in fact, it is excellent. Once this dict is enabled, a definition is only one click away. You can select any Japanese word (in a browser window for example) and right-click to get a menu offering “Look Up in Dictionary.” If the selected text is Japanese, it goes right to the definition. You can also select a word, hover the cursor over it and hit command-control-D to get the little popup definition without launching Dictionary.app. You can also look up an English word and click the JE tab, for an E>J lookup.”
Ok, so technically it wasn’t done in under two minutes but it was pretty cool to watch lol. Amazing that someone can draw like that with just a computer, although that’s how most anime’s are made today. No going back to the yesteryear of hand drawn pictures. I wish I could do either one, that would be really cool. Currently I can draw a anime character, usually a girl ;p, but I always have problems with the face lol, the way I make it always makes the character look “flat” with no life to it. I have photoshop CS2, the software used in the video is Corel Painter, so I might try making a anime character like the video. Originally found at JapanSugoi. Read on for more awesome video’s of cute anime girls drawn before your eyes ^^.

The goverment starts cracking down on the local internet cafe’s, in this case it is in China. But it’s only the illegal internet cafe’s, also known as “net bars” in China, that are being hunted down. The net bars are seen everywhere across China with China’s economy on the rise, from the corner of a well known street to the upper floors of “supposedly” empty buildings. This is China’s way of dealing with the rise of “internet addiction” that is sweeping the country, mainly among the youth of China. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen an Asian country trying to “tone down” the amount of internet users, South Korea has also tried to stop the gigantic boom of online gamers. Though China’s way may seem more “authoritative” compared to South Korea’s method.
Once again, Danny Choo has supplied the world with another sugoi Storm Trooper dance. This time he has his Rolly with him so everyone can dance to the sound of music lol. Danny isn’t alone this time, as he is with dance master Nikk who busts out dance moves all over Shibuya with Danny. Enjoy the show ^^.

Ahhhh Christmas, the time to give your fellow man/woman joy through presents lol. But what would a teenager want to receive for a Christmas present? How about a phone book? The Wii was a very popular gift this season, I even got one myself to give to my dad for his birthday that’s near Christmas, and is quite the gift to give to anyone this season. Some of the Wii’s auctioned even went past 400 USD just for the system itself. Want to know more about these funny and somewhat crazy seasonal gifts, read on to find out.

Your parents send you to boot camp. Yes, I said boot camp. A boot camp now exists in South Korea, possibly the first of its kind in the whole world, which is created by South Korea’s goverment to help those addicted to the internet. The boot camp’s main target market is the youth of Korea who have grown up with the internet and can spend up to 17 hours a day on the internet, which includes web browsing, chatting, and online gaming. They would be on their computer all night long and skip school to catch up on sleep. Some would also die of exhaustion from continuous game play that would be days on end.
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