Picks
Here are two recommendations for you.
One is Don Markstein's Toonopedia, a "vast repository of toonological knowledge", or, in other words, lots of information about cartoons. Very important in my opinion.
I also found an all-around panoramic view of the Forbidden City in China. You need Quicktime to view it (download free here). Just click on a circle where you want to have a look, then when it has loaded, move the cursor and you will be able to see all sorts of things!
I hope you find them interesting. I have just taught my computer to write in Japanese, so you are lucky you can read this at all! It wants me to write only in Japanese and never in English now! Eek!
Why have I done this? Because I have a sideline-blog at mixi. There is not much to read there, also you can't read it unless you are a member! And you can't read it unless you can read Japanese...or can guess the right buttons to click (like me...). But I thought I would mention it!
さようなら!
I would like to think you could read those characters in your browser...I wonder if you can? If not, they say: sayoonara! - goodbye!
One is Don Markstein's Toonopedia, a "vast repository of toonological knowledge", or, in other words, lots of information about cartoons. Very important in my opinion.
I also found an all-around panoramic view of the Forbidden City in China. You need Quicktime to view it (download free here). Just click on a circle where you want to have a look, then when it has loaded, move the cursor and you will be able to see all sorts of things!
I hope you find them interesting. I have just taught my computer to write in Japanese, so you are lucky you can read this at all! It wants me to write only in Japanese and never in English now! Eek!
Why have I done this? Because I have a sideline-blog at mixi. There is not much to read there, also you can't read it unless you are a member! And you can't read it unless you can read Japanese...or can guess the right buttons to click (like me...). But I thought I would mention it!
さようなら!
I would like to think you could read those characters in your browser...I wonder if you can? If not, they say: sayoonara! - goodbye!
Labels: countries, factology, fun, language, the internet




2 Comments:
こんにちは!(Konnichiwa -Hello!)
No need to worry.The characters you typed are all correctly shown in my browser and I can read them ..obviously... because it's my mother tongue. Although I don't do "mixi", it is nice and surprising to know you really are versatile,not only in piano playing:-)
Thank you for lovely range of information.I particularly enjoyed the panoramic view of Chinese city.Later, I visited other cities as well and they were all interesting.
I am looking forward to reading your next episode here.
-Masako
今日は!
元気?
It sounds like English is your mother tongue as well! I think I'm not the only versatile person around here...
Thank you very much for reading (^^)
Philip
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