March 2006

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kurage

Small jelly fish exhibitions can be quite deceptive and mesmorizing. I feel like all the jelly fish are swimming up and an infinite amount of new jelly fish appear from somewhere at the bottom of tank. When I look closely, I can sometimes actually see a few jelly fish that are going down but even then I feel like a majority of them are going up all the time..

How mysterious.

pakupaku

Watching the faces of people who are lifting heavy heavy weight reminds me of fish when they come up to breath. It’s funny how training of leg/arm muscles make you want to open and close their mouths desparately..

sumai

Pet shops say that betta live in a small puddle in rice field, therefore it’s ok (or even good!) to keep them in small containers. If I had Solomon’s ring, I’d like to ask betta, “Given a choice, would you rather live in a big puddle or small puddle?”

My betta seems to *love* his new bigger house.

kabi

Google got mold all over its logo..

Happy St. Patrick’s day.

koukoku

Things have changed greatly since 1885 but one thing has not: For sale by (maybe not all) Druggies

Oh wait.

I wonder what current medicine people in 100 years from now will be laughing (or frowning) about…

kuchihige

Guys with mustache must have a pair of eyebrow scissors — I don’t think they realize how annoying it is for the parteners when the tips of their mustache get in the way of kissing.

Trim please.

hansya

A next generation weapon — a word mirror. When somebody says mean things to me, I can use this mirror to reflect the words back to the person.

My modest suggestion for the media lab…

wani

I wonder if aligators sometimes think about eating these little birds that clean up their teeth when they are very VERY hungry..

nioi

I tend to like fresh smell of anything that has been just unsealed.

I lately found an exception to that rule: fresh smell of plastic matters. I smelled it the first when I opened a bag that had japanese box tape. I smelled it again today when I opened a bag full of fresh centrifuge tubes. Smells as if these synthetic evil chemical monsters were grabbing the membrane at the back of my nose…scary.