Regarding the dispatch of the Self-Defense Forces to Iraq
Let's say that the US attack on Iraq was for the purpose of self-defense. At that stage, Japan was not under attack from Iraq, and it is not under attack at the moment, so sending troops to Iraq in this case would be an exercise of the right of collective self-defense. However, it seems that the current administration has not acknowledged the exercise of the right of collective self-defense...
Further display Regarding the dispatch of the Self-Defense Forces to IraqCgiwrap Install
I spent a whole day struggling with .cgi not working with public_html in Apache 2.0. In the end, I compiled cgiwrapper with an option and it worked. It's not essential, but it's fine. The option is as follows. ./configure &…
Further display Cgiwrap InstallDistributed computing contributes to anti-cancer research
A British project to collect surplus processing power from PCs scattered around the world and find molecules with anti-cancer properties has recently succeeded in an experiment. [CNET Japan 2003/11/14 22:10] I'm glad that people can contribute in this way, even if it's just a little bit. Companies, etc.
Further display Distributed computing contributes to anti-cancer researchA new service has been launched that will send you emails from the afterlife after you die.
The service, launched on the 10th (US time) by LifeTouch Guarantees (headquartered in Tampa, Florida), allows users to store up to five messages on the company's servers until they die. When the user dies, their friends, relatives, or colleagues can then send the required documents and death certificate to LifeTouch Guarantees.
Further display A new service has been launched that will send you emails from the afterlife after you die.The Iraq War Isn't Over Yet
America Trapped [Tanaka Yu 2003/11/11] As I wrote on April 4, the war in Iraq is not over. The US side calls it "terrorism," but at least what is happening in Iraq is not terrorism but war. The above-mentioned "America Trapped" is almost the same view. Papa Bush...
Further display The Iraq War Isn't Over YetArrangement and composition of Japanese traditional songs and folk songs
I remember a song that the Kanora Boys and Girls Choir sang at the World Marimba Festival. I thought it was Tashikazuizuizukkorobashi, so I bought the sheet music and CDs by Ikebe and Mamiya, but it turned out to be different. After some research, I found out that it was on the program. "Hotaru Koi" by Akira Ogura "Konpira Fune..."
Further display Arrangement and composition of Japanese traditional songs and folk songsThe National Police Agency is soliciting public comments on the illegal parking issue.
The National Police Agency is inviting public comments on the issue of illegal parking. The basic approach seems to be (1) criminalizing parking violations (2) owner liability – fines are collected from the owner, not the person driving when the car was parked. This allows for immediate enforcement. (In the Kanazawa area where I lived…)
Further display The National Police Agency is soliciting public comments on the illegal parking issue.Is the war in Iraq over?
The war in Iraq is over. It would be great if it could continue like this, but is that really the case? According to a book I read about the basics of modern warfare, the basics when under attack are: (1) Bloodless surrender: The attacking side never forces a forceful attack. They attack with overwhelming military power more than three times their own.
Further display Is the war in Iraq over?What to check on the web
– Check the field names to make sure they are only handled as expected. If a different variable is thrown, ignore it or return an error. – Always check the data in hidden fields. It is preferable to use MD5 hash or similar. –…
Further display What to check on the webRobert van Sice Marimba Public Lesson
〜2002/5/7 17:10-19:30 東京音楽大学 Aホール〜 5時10分からという時間は、勤め人の私にはちょっと辛く、到着は5時50分ごろになってしまった。場所は東京音大のAホールという場所で、到着したときには、ステージの上に生徒を集めて、ヴァン・サイス教授がマレットの使…
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