June 11, 2006

dohmo dohmo

Wow, most horrific Japanese/aerobics lesson I've ever encountered. Come to think of it, the only one.

6 comments:

  1. "Our muscles are built differently form Japanese muscles?"

    Wtf?

    Does this not strike you as vaguely racist? Especially, when the narrator SHOULD be saying that we're built the same, but Japanese people have had a chance to develop their muscles differently. I mean, if you raised a gaijin in Japan and he spent most of his time sitting on the floor without the benefit of a La-z-Boy, I'll bet his lower back would be stronger, too.

    ~~Jesse

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  2. Wow. I just got to "The Zuiikin Boys." I'm really quite speechless. So creepy. But honestly, should I really be all that surprised?

    ~~Jesse

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  3. Okay webmaster, I have a question completely unrelated to your post. In the last few days when I've visited your and Maurice's pages, this little box jumps up that says 'click here to activate ActiveX control' and won't let you do anything until 'ok' has been clicked. I've seen this before on a few of my friends' myspace pages. It freaks out my laptop and forced windows explorer to close. So the question is.
    What the CRAP is this thing and why is it suddenly on you page and Maurice's page? It makes viewing very difficult or impossible, depending on the computer I am at. Is it something related to an animation of some sort? Is there any way I can get of it?? Am I the only one that is seeing it? It's happened on two totally separate computers and I'm most perplexed.
    Okay, that's all.
    I wanted to watch your video, but it's not showing up for some reason. Maybe later.

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  4. Webmaster eh? That means I gotta sound somewhat knowledgable when I answer...
    Okay, Active X is usually something I've been vaugely aware of. It seems to have something to do with running movies or other media on websites; though why it is doing weird things for you just recently is a mystery to me. I would guess that you are working with out of date computers. Maybe a windows update will solve the problem. Or maybe switching to Firefox will (see last post).
    I found this wiki with Active X, but otherwise must profess ignorance:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_X#ActiveX

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  5. ah IE is the culprit. Read this page:
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/using/techinfo/activexupdate.mspx
    this may be useful too:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/activating_activex.asp
    but seriously, get Firefox.

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  6. i get the box too but I just click it and the thing runs just fine.

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