Haruhi Suzumiya Dance: like Numa Numa, en masse, in Japan BoingBoing reader ~~Pocky~~ points us to an anime fan tribute dance craze in Japan. "In America you have the Numa Numa Dance. In Japan, we have the Haruhi Suzumiya Dance. The dance is from a popular anime . But now everyone recreates their own versionit." Link to a YouTube video montage of some examples. Here is the original dance: Link.
Deathnote, cheerfully immoralJapanese comics serial Deathnote is a long-runningJapanese suspense comic about a bored demon who gives a gifted teenager control over a DeathNote, anotebook that kills anyone whose name is inscribed onits pages. There are many rulesgoverning the DeathNote -- the owner has to picture the face of his victim when he writes the name -- and an imaginative DeathNote
Is 92-year-old Donald Crowdis (former host of the Candadian TV program The Nature of Things) the world's oldestblogger? EVen if he isn't hisblog is terrific. He's funny and astute. Here's an excerpt from a recent entry he wrote on cannibalism. [T]he best food, or at least the best protein, is that which is most like our own. Of course, eating others of our kind gives rise to social problems, and
Australian researchersembedded sensors in the arms of a t-shirt tocreate a wearablemusical instrument. Unlike the percussive "drum suit" that Laurie Anderson played in Home Of TheBrave, this "wearable instrument shirt" (WIS)maps gestures to trigger audio samples. The Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) team's first demonstration of thetechnology is
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