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		<title>Not Impossible, just a bit Unlikely!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently I&#8217;ve become really bad at this whole &#8220;regularly blogging&#8217; thing. *sigh* I posted, a few weeks ago, about the cool new notification bubbles, but after updating yesterday and rebooting my computer, the beauty has vanished, just as quickly as &#8230; <a href="http://thecodergeek.com/post/112">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently I&#8217;ve become really bad at this whole &#8220;regularly blogging&#8217; thing. <em>*sigh*</em><br />
I posted, a few weeks ago, about the <a title="Peter's Musings » Seeing is Believing." href="http://thecodergeek.com/post/98">cool new notification bubbles</a>, but after updating yesterday and rebooting my computer, the beauty has vanished, just as quickly as it came. It saddens me ever so slightly; but it alas was just not meant to be.</p>
<div id="attachment_140" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 454px"><img class="size-full wp-image-140" title="notify-not-sexy" src="http://thecodergeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/notify-not-sexy.png" alt="No more sexy-time notification bubbles!" width="444" height="118" /><p class="wp-caption-text">No more sexy-time notification bubbles!</p></div>
<p>On another note, we spent the entirety of tonight&#8217;s Kanji Study class doing calligraphy (called 書道, &#8220;shodou&#8221;) as a fun little break, with a visiting professor from UCLA. It was amazingly entertaining and we learned a lot about how much intricacy is often needed to draw the characters properly: angle and force of brush, amount of ink, proper stroke order etc., and how painstakingly detailed a seemingly simple character compound such as 先生¹ needs to be when drawn correctly. Near the end of our class session, he even went through several examples of how Hiragana and Katakana were derived from their respective 万葉仮名 (<a title="万葉仮名 - WIktionary" href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/万葉仮名">Man&#8217;yõgana</a>), such as あ (Hiragana &#8220;a&#8221;, from 安 meaning &#8220;tranquil, quiet,&#8221; or in some contexts, &#8220;inexpensive&#8221;) and タ (Katakana &#8220;ta&#8221; from 多 meaning &#8220;much, many&#8221;). I found it quite intriguing; and our Sensei says that we&#8217;re going to go into this derivation in far more detail over the coming weeks. I can&#8217;t wait!</p>
<p>[1] Pronounced &#8220;sensei,&#8221; it is literally translated as &#8220;one who lived before&#8221; and used as an honorific title for teachers, doctors, lawyers, and other professionals.</p>
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