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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Web 2.0 validator
BlogHarbor only scores a 3 on the Web 2.0 validator. This blog fares slightly better with 6 points. Need to add some more references to RDF and the Semantic Web… Thanks, Zoli.
Even more from the flower park
At the Fujinomiyama Kokusai Hanaen: Now that’s a nice place to sit and have a coffee. Or even a beer
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Fujinomiyama Kokusai Hanaen
If you are ever in the Mt. Fuji area, make sure to budget a few hours for the Fujinomiya International Flower Park, the Fujinomiyama Kokusai Hanaen.
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More from the flower park
More from the Fujinomiyama Kokusai Hanaen.
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Smile!
Late model cameraphones have replaced digital cameras for some folks. Here at the flower park, a couple of older ladies just use their 2 megapixel cameraphones to document their day.
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Dashi down the street
The dashi are all lined up at sunset at the Aki Matsuri.
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Old meets new
There was something about this scene, the old gravestones surrounded by the “kitchen garden”, and the Circle K convenience sign right behind it… Now that’s Japan, I thought to myself.
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The piracy opportunity according to Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban throws out so many multimillion dollar business ideas on his blog that the VCs must be printing out his blog regularly and passing it around as if it were a prospectus: The entire content industry is missing a … Continue reading
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