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Conception Dreams

My mother recently asked me if I had any strange or memorable dreams when I became pregnant. I then recalled that Koreans believe a woman begins her pregnancy with a 태몽 (tae-mong), or a dream about the conception of the child. (I thought this was unique to the Korean culture but apparently not - J just confirmed that the Chinese believe the same thing!) When my mother first became pregnant with me, she dreamt that she was caught in a terrible thunderstorm. To escape the rain, she sought shelter in a dilapidated building. She looked up at the ceiling and was horrified to see a great number of snakes writhing and squirming on the roof beams. While most of them were a dull...

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Can Bloated Code Be Beautiful?

The answer is YES. Last month, I saw a screenshot of the Fujinon Binoculars website source code. Filled with seemingly endless <FONT> tags, I couldn't help but laugh.   A snippet of the code. Take a look at the original to get the full effect. THIS is the reason I never use an HTML editor, I chuckled as I scrolled down the overly bloated code. But alas! Today I found out that there was a reason behind this madness! According to b3ta.com, this is what you get when you zoom out and flip the code on its side: It almost looks like a landscape, doesn't it? Now, when we travel - via Google Earth - to the top of Fujinon’s corporate headquarters in Saitama and face Mount...

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