Japanese Cell Phone Tombstones
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
10:53 pm
The afterlife no longer means being out of touch.
The afterlife no longer means being out of touch.
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shit i didnt know yoshimitsu made hi tech tombstones….
its just something the English invented that the Japanese put inside of a tomb stone
QR codes were actually created by a Japanese company called Denso. Japan was already using this back in 2006. watch?v=OxFR6r-Dqk4For those who still don’t understand what this QR code can do, just look it up. It does a lot more than showing pictures.
this isnt anything weird.. japan and korea already use those barcodes to advertise stuff.. it’s actually a link to a website or something.. they just put that on a tombstone now.. its everywhere already..
wow japan comes up with the wierdest and the coolest stuff nd useful stuff
some kid like hacks your tomb and superimposes a dick on your face.
lmao. that would be a real problem
I think it’s an awesome idea
this is very cool
Whoa. I dun think I would like that in my tombstone.
yo buddy. shut up. get off youtube. go play with your friends …. if you have any
hahahahahahha… lol.. good one..
wireless printing of photos to printer, better address books.
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No intent because his father is a US Attorney
If you have one, would you be so kind as to show a picture or a video sometime in the very near future (since you have one to test). Because if what you say is true, then I really don’t have a grudge against Nova Scotia anymore, and it would be freakin’ awesome.
Strasbourg, France – Police and Jewish officials say a Jewish cemetery in eastern France has been desecrated, with some gravestones marked with swastikas and overturned. The desecration in a Strasbourg cemetery came as Jews marked the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz death camp, a symbol of the Holocaust, when the Nazis killed millions. France’s main Jewish organization, CRIF, says at least 18 tombstones at the Cronenbourg cemetery were found Wednesday marked with swastikas and 13 of them were overturned. The CRIF’s Marc Knobel says the inscription “juden raus” (Jews out) was found on one tomb. France is home to western Europe’s largest Jewish and Muslim populations, and there are occasional attacks on their schools, cemeteriesor places of worship.
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Witness a morbid notbaby in action here: RT 25 Funny Tombstones
25 Funny Tombstones (PICS): Gone, but not forgotten.
こういう文章って才能が無いと出来ないよな。笑いのパターンが構築されると強い
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http://www.geocities.co.jp/AnimeComic-Cell/5328/
xD RT RT Japanese is the new Italian…
Talk on the phone,
That is a field that is studied by developmental biologists or embryologists. At the molecular level, some genes are turned on and other genes are turned off in order to produce certain types of cells.
Say what you need to say. People can't read their tombstones when they're dead.
You can purchase standard low voltage phone wire and the junction box at any home improvement store. No need for special wire to handle your fax and dsl.
Estos weyes cren que se chingaban a los mexicanos, ja, estan ardidos por que Pancho Villa les dio en su madre
Hm, never had that before. My ghosts make the tombstones hover in air though sometimes. And they make eerie sounds when they are haunting the house sometimes. Maybe what you experienced was a combination of those?
She has faked the fact that shes fluent in Japanese. When she made these first videos she didn’t know much Japanese, yet she claims to be fluent. She still isn’t fluent. She would go around in forums and speak in ‘japanese’ and completly fail, people have mentioned that. Second. her video saying ‘i learned japanese from anime’ wow. you know you’ve completly learned how to speak something from anime, we all know thats possible. Just because shes lived in Japan, doesn’t mean shit.
hey!, the best parts are missing! :S This is a great movie, Thanks for uploading this video!
No one else has ever been accidentally denuded?
and…
sumimasen which means excuse me!
its a pretty friendly country and even if they dont understand ur english they'll do their best to help u out, no matter what.
9th grade I got my cellphone.
12th grade I got my laptop for X-mas
Alright, keep your socks on here, this is as noncommittal a statement as Redmond can make on the matter, but when asked directly about the likelihood and possibility of Windows Mobile 6.5 phones being transitioned to the new hotness that is Windows Phone 7 Series, Microsoft’s Alex Reeve had this to say: It’s early days yet, and that’s really for our hardware partners to think about. As the Director of the company’s UK Mobile Business Group, he’s well positioned to …
What are you really asking?
Meiosis starts with a diploid cell and ends with 2 haploid cells which are your gametes. If a gamet is not fertilized, it dies (that is what happens during menstruation in women). If it is fertilized, then you get a diploid zygote which is your fertilized egg. Then the egg goes through mitosis and divided into similar cells and form an embryo and as the cells in the embryo divid even more and become more specific in shape and function, it becomes a fetus. Cells of the fetus divide even more (through mitosis) and become even more specific until finally an individual is formed (child).
A haploid cell won't survive unless it is fertilized (at least in diploid animals).
Read this paragraphs from Wikipedia:
Haploid and monoploidy:
The haploid number is the number of chromosomes in a gamete of an individual. This is distinct from the monoploid number which is the number of unique chromosomes in a single complete set.
In humans, the monoploid number (n) equals the haploid number (the number in a gamete, x), that is, x = n = 23. In some species (especially plants), these numbers differ. Commercial common wheat is an allopolyploid with six sets of chromosomes, two sets coming from each of three different species, with six copies of chromosomes in each cell. The gametes of common wheat are considered as haploid since they contain half the genetic information of somatic cells, but are not monoploid as they still contain three complete sets of chromosome from three species of organisms (n = 3x).
Most fungi and a few algae are normally monoploid organisms. Male bees, wasps and ants are also monoploid. For organisms that only ever have one set of chromosomes, the term monoploid is sometimes used interchangeably with haploid, but this is no longer the preferred terminology.
Plants and some algae switch between a haploid and a diploid or polyploid state, with one of the stages emphasized over the other. This is called alternation of generations. Most diploid organisms produce monoploid sex cells that can combine to form a diploid zygote, for example animals are primarily diploid but produce monoploid gametes. During meiosis, germ cell precursors have their number of chromosomes halved by randomly "choosing" one homologue, resulting in haploid germ cells (sperm and ovum).
Diploid:
Diploid (2n) cells have two copies (homologs) of each chromosome, usually one from the mother and one from the father. The exact number may be one or two different from the 2n number and still be classified as diploidy (although with aneuploidy). Nearly all mammals are diploid organisms, although all individuals have some small fracton of cells that are polyploidy.
Haplodiploidy:
A haplodiploid species is one in which one of the sexes has haploid cells and the other has diploid cells. Most commonly, the male is haploid and the female is diploid. In such species, the male develops from unfertilized eggs, a process called arrhenotokous parthenogenesis or simply arrhenotoky, while the female develops from fertilized eggs: the sperm provides a second set of chromosomes when it fertilizes the egg.
Haplodiploidy is found in many species of insects from the order Hymenoptera, particularly ants, bees, and wasps. One consequence of haplodiploidy is that the relatedness of sisters to each other is higher than in diploids; this has been advanced as an explanation for the eusociality common in this order of insects as it increases the power of kin selection. This argument has been disputed on the grounds that haplodiploidy also reduces the relatedness of brothers to sisters, theoretically balancing the above effect. In some Hymenopteran species, worker insects are also able to produce diploid (and therefore female) fertile offspring, which develop as normal queens. The second set of chromosomes comes not from sperm, but from one of the three polar bodies during anaphase II of meiosis. This process is called thelytokous parthenogenesis or simply thelytoky.
The people on the 9/11 flights used seatback Airphones as others in this forum have stated. As a general rule cell phones don't work very well above about 7000 feet. Some airlines have explored the possibility of installing a device, similar in concept to a computer router, that would enable passengers to use personal cellphones while at cruise altitude. It will be expensive to install and and maintain so you can bet the airlines will charge for it.
My2cents is correct, one of the main reasons for the ban by the FCC on cellphones is the accounting issue.
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“No. [Elder homeland. Get it right.”
Tombstones serve as mirros and the graves are infinite, take a look through the lens and through your eyes.
Vikie is a disgrace to the Guerrero name
3 tombstones is my record up to now
lol good one!
Stargher was obsessed with dolls. Lopez was perfect for the role, even though I doubted it at first myself.
This depends on your definition of drugs. What substances constitute drugs and which constitute vitamins and minerals.
Bacteria are cells. Antibiotics prevent the stability of bacterial cell walls. An antibiotic would not kill a stem cell nor would it affect it in anyway.
In developmental biology, signal molecules are sent out which give information to a cell and then it determines what type of cell to become based on this information. Signal molecules could be supplemented to make a stem cell become a given type of cell, yes. But the cell will still need to be in the correct spot to function.
Are any drugs specially designed to change the cell type for some target cells? Yes, if you would consider signal molecules to be drugs. A birth control pill effects the hormones of a woman thereby telling her that it is not time to ovulate.
In a lot of cases, no signaling is needed. One simply places a stem cell in a given tissue. It analyzes the local signals, realizes that there is a deficit of cell type X and then becomes that cell type in order to fill this deficit.
A. During Meiosis I, the cell replicates all of its DNA (32 chromosomes), just to divide it, resulting in two daughter cells with 16 chromosomes each. During Meiosis II, each of the two cell divides again, but doesn't replicate it's DNA, resulting in four cells with 8 chromosomes each.
The answer which said that Meiosis first divides the cell into two daughter cells identical to the parent cell is slightly off. That would be mitosis. In Meiosis I, each daughter cell receives BOTH copies of ONE member of the homologous pair. Ideally, you would have two chromosomes per set in your body, one from your mom, and one from your dad (discounting crossing over). During S phase, the cell would develop two copies of the mommy chromosome and two copies of the daddy chromosome. During Meiosis I, one daughter cell gets both copies of the mommy chromosome and the other daughter cell gets both copies of the daddy chromosome. Since the chromosomes from mommy and daddy are different, and since crossing over might occur between them, and since the daughter cells only one of each homologous pair, the daughter cells cannot be identical to the parent cells or to each other.
Just drove press the weirdest cemetary everm the tombstones are little white rocks.
Japanese does not have an alphabet. It has three writing systems–only two of which are phonetic.
You would do better to go to your local book store and find textbooks for hiragana, katakana, and kanji. That way you can pick something you personally like and not complain to us that it doesn't fit your standards.
Besides these found on the web, when you contact, ask if they know of others if they are not interested.
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