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Greetings,
Ok, last issue we focused on the Tao, this issue we're going to
lighten up a bit.
| AskaNinja.com - Comedy was never so
deadly |
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Ok, I've never hyped a link before, but this one is
hilarious. If you find yourself taking your training a little
too serious, you owe it to yourself to seek advice from a
Ninja. Whether you want to know more about "ninternships" or
where the next "killercon" convention will be, the Ninja
knows. Comedy and the martial arts never blended so well, and
like the Ninja, "I look forward to killing you soon"!
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| Book Review (The Fighter's Body: An Owner's
Manual) |
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by Loren W. Christensen and Wim Demeere
I had high
expectations for this book. At the least I hoped to come away
with a solid nutrition and workout plan, and the motivation to
implement it. Unfortunately, I can't say I came away with
either....
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| TAO TEH CHING, Chapter 44 |
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As for your name and your body, which is the
dearer? As for your body and your wealth, which is the
more to be prized? As for gain and loss, which is the
more painful?
Thus, an excessive love for anything will cost you dear in
the end. The storing up of too much goods will entail a
heavy loss.
To know when you have enough is to be immune from
disgrace. To know when to stop is to be preserved from
perils. Only thus can you endure long.
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What's New |
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There is a new page added to the terminology
page for learning to count or write numbers in japanese, or I
suppose if you speak japanese, for learning to count in
english.
Design changes continue, and as soon as
testing is over this weekend, there will be many content
additions. Until then....
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