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The most surprising thing I found was Cluster Maps! It was surprising because it can see clusters they watch the blog. I was surprise it and I felt interesting .
Though Yudai asked "a question [a-]bout them" (Apr 13[, 2011], 11:34), I don't know what or who they are. So I hope he'll follow-up on his comment, and let us know.
Hi, I read your blog of May in 2010. I found that you like curling very much. I enjoyed watching matches in the Vancouver Olympic on TV. I don’t know that’s rules at all, but I’m interested in curling. I want to play it someday.
about the article on March 13, 2010. The omelet containing fried rice looked like delicious! It was easy for us to understand the picture by explaining it.
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The most surprising thing I found was Cluster Maps! It was surprising because it can see clusters they watch the blog. I was surprise it and I felt interesting .
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Vocabulary Games.
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting and I also learn English!!
I want to use more.
Where can I ask you a question bout them? Please help me out~~.
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ReplyDeleteI also often have any problem on the computer.
I will ask someone by using my blog, too.
Hello! I read your blog of November in 2010. It was too long to understand!! But I will try to write blog like you. I will do my best.
ReplyDeleteThough Yudai asked "a question [a-]bout them" (Apr 13[, 2011], 11:34), I don't know what or who they are. So I hope he'll follow-up on his comment, and let us know.
ReplyDeleteHi! The most interesting thing I found was vocabulary games because it is useful for my study English.I want to look around other contents more.
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ReplyDeleteI can know that there are many ways to study English. I want to try many ways from now on!
Hello! I enjoyed reading this blog. but I don't finish reading all articles. And so I will read the blog every day!
ReplyDeleteHi, I read your blog of May in 2010. I found that you like curling very much. I enjoyed watching matches in the Vancouver Olympic on TV. I don’t know that’s rules at all, but I’m interested in curling. I want to play it someday.
ReplyDeleteabout the article on March 13, 2010.
ReplyDeleteThe omelet containing fried rice looked like delicious!
It was easy for us to understand the picture by explaining it.
Voki is funny!
ReplyDeleteThough Hiramicky suggested that the omelette in my March 13, 2010 post contained fried rice, it didn't. It contained fermented soybeans.
ReplyDeleteSay, Midori, to which October article did your refer in your comment last week (Wed Apr 13, 11:36:00 AM JST)?
ReplyDeleteThis rat is very cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm studying French.
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