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Naruto Shippuden Episode 133

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Naruto shippuuden 133 is by the way, entitled Jiraiya gōketsu monogatari It is “The Tale of Jiraiya the Gallant”.

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Diversity Dance Group

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Respect Your Elders – Especially The Ripped Ones

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When it comes to the question of how we treat our elders, there are different ideas and attitudes to be found all over the world. Some cultures – like the Japanese, for instance – emphasize the importance of respecting the elderly.

However, it probably doesn’t matter what culture you’re from if your elders look like Tsutomu Tosuka:


Tosuka, a 74-year-old Japanese bodybuilder, has been actively working out since he was 40, and the admirable results are pretty obvious. At the recent 21st Japan Masters Bodybuilding Championships in Tokyo, Tosuka defeated many other surprisingly muscular septuagenarians to triumph in the “Over 70” category.

“I love it when people approach me and say, ‘You look so young’ or ‘Wow sir, you sure look great,’” Tosuka explained, adding that looking young and great is “easy – anyone can stay young and healthy. Just exercise from time to time.”

Judging by his appearance, I think what Tosuka means by “from time to time” is probably more like “every single day.” Regardless of his exercise schedule, however, I doubt he has much of a problem winning respect with a body like that!

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Naruto Shippuden Episode 129 and 130

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Japanese Elevator Prank

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Para sa mga lalaking malilibog hehhehe...

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Power Extension USB 4 Port Hub

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There are a lot of USB hubs out there that come in every shape and form. This one I can’t help but appreciate. It’s straight forward and nice and simple. It’s not some silly pink bunny rabbit with multiple ports jammed into it or anything equally silly. Nor does it feature R2D2’s body, which admittedly is awesome, but plain is nice for a change.

The hub will allow for up to 4 of your favorite USB gadgets to be plugged into it. Not only does it come with the simple little port, it also has an extension cord to plug into your computer. Although the cord doesn’t exactly look long. This is one gadget that won’t draw any attention to itself while it’s sitting out. You can purchase the Power Extension USB 4 Port Hub for $15 from USB Geek.

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Super Mario Chess Set

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Are you the cerebral type who have a love for popular pop culture? Then you might want to consider the Super Mario Chess Set – this game won’t come with changed rules in any way, and no, you aren’t allowed to stomp on opposing pawns but will have to stick to traditional chess rules instead. One shocking thing is this – Luigi acts as the queen, talk about weird! This is despite the fact that Princess Peach is still hanging around on the board. Ah well, guess strange days are ahead of us – no wonder Mario can’t really seem to start a relationship with Princess Peach in all the games we’ve played so far. The Super Mario Chess Set is going for $39.99.

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Brain Waves Surge Moments Before Death

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Oct. 6, 2009 - A study of seven terminally ill patients found identical surges in brain activity moments before death, providing what may be physiological evidence of "out of body" experiences reported by people who survive near-death ordeals.

Doctors at George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates recorded brain activity of people dying from critical illnesses, such as cancer or heart attacks.

Moments before death, the patients experienced a burst in brain wave activity, with the spikes occurring at the same time before death and at comparable intensity and duration.

Writing in the October issue of the Journal of Palliative Medicine, the doctors theorize that the brain surges may be tied to widely reported near-death experiences which typically involve spiritual or religious attributes.

At first, doctors thought the electrical surges picked up by electroencephalographs were caused by other machines or cell phones in the rooms of dying patients, lead author Lakhmir Chawla told Discovery News.

The EECs were being used to monitor patients' level of consciousness as doctors and families wrestle with end-of-life issues.

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Toshiba unveils new T100 series notebooks

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Toshiba has just unveiled their latest line of Toshiba Satellite T100 Series notebooks, where this new breed of consumer ultra-thin notebooks were specially designed to meet the demands of everyday mobility with notebook-class performance alongside the capability to provide enough juice to last throughout the entire working day, and without breaking the bank to boot (personal or corporate) with prices starting from a mere $449.99. All the T100 Series notebooks will be no thicker than 1″, and they will tip the scales from 3.49 pounds onwards. Despite being relatively affordable, that doesn’t mean that Toshiba has skimped on the specifications and innards – no sir, the Japanese company will see to it that you will enjoy every computing moment on these devices with Windows 7 as the operating system of choice, coupled with power-efficient Intel ultra-low voltage processors, extremely fast resume from standby times and power saving enhancements which is capable of offering a whopping 9 hours of battery life under conservative use.

You will be able to choose from the Satellite T135 that comes with a 13.3″ diagonal widescreen display, where it will feature Toshiba’s Fusion Finish in Nova Red, Nova Black and Nova White. As for the smaller 11.6″ Satellite T115, this model will feature only the Nova Red and Nova Black colors. Both of them were designed to be stylish within and without, making sure heads turn whenever you pull it out of your notebook bag to get started with work. The Fusion Finish design will also extend inside the notebook, around the keyboard, touch pad and the display.

Powered by Windows 7 Home Premium, you will find other amenities such as spacious hard drives, ultra-fast DDR3 memory, a host of expansion ports, integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, the T100 Series notebooks won’t be lacking in any way. What we love most would be the price points, with the Toshiba Satellite T135 starting from $599.99 upwards and the Satellite T115 going from $449.99, where they will be released to the masses this October 22nd.

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Dell Latitude Z unveiled

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Dell has just announced the Latitude Z notebook, touting it to be the thinnest and lightest 16″ notebook in the market which will target those who want to make a fashion statement regardless of which station in the corporate ladder they are at at the moment. The Latitude Z is a purpose-engineered product, where it will measure less than 1″ thin while tipping the scales at 4.5 pounds, accompanied by a standard 4-cell battery. You will find the following features in the Dell Latitude Z :-

* Lean tapered design and soft-touch Black Cherry finish
* Wireless docking and inductive charging
* Dell EdgeTouch
* Spacious multi-touch touchpad and silky-touch backlit keyboard
* High-definition (1600×900) WLED display
* Two megapixel camera featuring Dell Capture technology
* Dell FaceAware Lock-Out
* Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity

You do have the option of throwing in a 3G mobile broadband component if your wallet permits. Expect the Dell Latitude Z to be readily available worldwide, with prices starting from $1,999 upwards. Between this and the Adamo, which model would you choose?