Friday, November 26, 2010

License File Matlab R2007a

Death of a survivor

Lord had "disappeared" on Tuesday night. It was not a runaway. He was found dead this morning near the grave of Nash. Like what dogs like many animals Thorn ... He had survived four of our animals adopted after him and 3 other of our friends. Alas, blindness, loneliness and the cold came at the end of his morale because he looked fit a priori. There. \u0026lt;/ Dog> \u0026lt;/ pets. "

Monday, November 8, 2010

Low Ferritin Pernicious Anemia

Japan - Days 1 to 3

landing in Fukuoka So. An hour wasted trying to withdraw money while lugging around bags before putting them to the set, once sure of being able to remove them. We visited a little town by taxi to get to the waterfront where we ate in a sort of small beach snack. The Fukuoka Tower was next door and it's still the second highest skyscraper in Japan (after the Tokyo Tower, but it is a building in Fukuoka, not just steel beams) so my brother did absolutely not to miss and we went up there both to admire the view and take pictures. Then we took the train to Nagasaki, we landed in a good hotel because it was part the professional meeting of my father (then it was a holiday for him too). We ate once in a restaurant skewers which were tiny, of course there was no scale on the menu. It was not that great, there were edible, but barely, and others downright yucky as with raw meat or fat 100% pure fat. What we have done chained to another restaurant where we took more conventional stuff like soups with pasta ... In fact, during the stay, the quality of the food is gone always getting better ...

The next day we walk a little town. The city was completely obliterated traces of the atomic bomb which is a dedicated museum, and the people are friendly. My parents gave me a Seiko watch in a shop where my father had bought hers the year before. Since you said that the key to marketing is customer loyalty! I am very happy with this gift, I am Time for shows, with the time on the phone but it is so consistent with the idea that I had the watch I wanted and more was that with the largest reduction. Otherwise, the first pass in the mall, before a seller of food, I was offered a sample succulent so we returned there for lunch, I know how they do it so the meat is so luscious and maybe it is better not to know, but my mother thought it was good despite its a priori . We walk by tram which is old- fashionned , much like San Francisco, but inside the seats are new and it's conditioning. Besides, everything is air conditioned in Japan, Korea, too. It took a green tea ice cream before dinner in a restaurant that me not marked, although it was certainly good, maybe a specialty of raw fish but not sushi. Then back to the hotel.

The next day, leaving for Kyoto a train trip when we go back necessarily Fukuoka, the gateway to the island of Kyushu, Kitakyushu even more binding, which can reach the island of Honshu. During this trip, my brother drew my attention to the strange behavior of the train stewardess who sells sandwiches and drinks from his street cart. Strangeness surprise that less regulars dojo, in fact the hostess, when leaving a car, turns and salutes, even if nobody is watching, as usual, leaving a tatami . Another thing you may be wondering how to get the train schedules. Well it's useless. There are departures often enough that waiting almost never, in fact we ran over to catch a train leaving in less than 5 minutes, we waited until a start.

the evening in Kyoto, we walk in tourist areas, guided by radar to light and noise, my parents tried to find a restaurant they know it's true but they all look alike and we don ' not arrived. No matter, one where we went to grill his food offered at the same iron plate set into the table and it was the first meal we made excellent in Japan. Several observations: at each departure of guests, all the waitresses and all les cuisiniers gueulent "Ohaio gozaimasu" (on ne prononce pas le "u" final) ou juste "gozaimasu" et pour un peu on se croirait dans un manga avec les voix enfantines des serveuses ; autre chose : on nous sert des verres d'eau avec des glaçons, et à peine ceux-ci sont à moitié vides (non. pas à moitié pleins. non.) qu'on nous les remplace par d'autres pleins ; encore : on ne patiente pas pour obtenir les menus et en plus il y a un bouton pour appeler les serveuses une fois qu'on a fait son choix. C'est pas la galère pour attirer l'attention comme en France. Tout ça est fort appréciable.


Pour la première nuit à Kyoto, on se coucha dans un hôtel traditionnel. Avec des chaussons for inside (between the hotel lobby and lock the room), slippers for the toilet slippers for the bathroom and even (!) slippers transition to use between the time you take off your shoes and when you put the shoes indoors. Also with the waterfall feeding the pool of koi carp red and white (as if the red was gone) that swim against the current to be stationary relative to the ground. With the warm bath together in which we will once showered. Alas it is my only experience of traditional Japan, if we forget the garden in Tokyo, because I did not go into one of these villages to open spas found across the country ... We slept in the course futon with a kimono-pijama.