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> We think that the best way to get around will be by high speed train > to get from city to city. We plan to stay near major attractions so > visiting the sights can be done by foot and public transport. > > However, we have some questions about the practicallity of visiting > this country unknown to us until now. How easy is it to get around for > non-Japanese speakers? Do enough Japanese     

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Author: Steve Cain
Date: Sep 22, 2008 15:47

Maurice ON4BAM wrote: However, we have some questions about the practicallity of visiting this country unknown to us until now. How easy is it to get around for non-Japanese speakers? Not bad, but not as easy as in places like China and Taiwan. Restaurants are easy because they have models of the food in the front window. You can copy down the Japanese characters onto a piece of paper
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Hi, We are in the very early stages of planning a first trip to Japan next summer. We think we'll have time to visit the part of Honshu south of Tokyo. We think that the best way to get around will be by high speed train to get from city to city. We plan to stay near major attractions so visiting the sights can be done by foot and public transport. However, we have some questions about the     

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Author: SMS
Date: Sep 22, 2008 11:55

one thing some of all this seems to suggest is that you don't have the luxury of saying; "it's a dog eat dog world" you almost are forced into seeing the actual, real world, practicallity of an 'interconnected' attitude towards... just plain olde human affairs. or, given the luxury to see this dynamic in actual practice, just by virtue of having this tremendous prosperity which
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This is guaranteed spam from unconfirmed opt-in mailing lists for spurious addresses at poopypants.com or other vanity domains. hormboy@fw.merk.com is a USENET spamtrap seed. ---------------------- From xhaatsoxx2@hotmail.com Tue Aug 5 11:04:16 2008 Received: from bay0-omc3-s31.bay0.hotmail.com (bay0-omc3-s31.bay0.hotmail.com [65.54.246.231]) by public.com (8.12.11/8.12.10) with ESMTP     

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Author: Maurice ON4BAM
Date: Sep 22, 2008 11:29

"Peter Skelton" <skeltonp@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:6gcq745g4bpat4on47oc9l405u2sprtqfk@4ax.com... . Actually he did not work you over pretty good. He did his homework, and, being an amoral pragmatist, generally came down on the side of a workable policy. Because he couldn't keep his d*k where it belonged, a bunch of nuts in congress and the senate (who's main motivation
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"Peter Skelton" <skeltonp@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:6gcq745g4bpat4on47oc9l405u2sprtqfk@4ax.com... . >> > Actually he did not work you over pretty good. He did his > homework, and, being an amoral pragmatist, generally came down on > the side of a workable policy. Because he couldn't keep his d*k > where it belonged, a bunch of nuts in congress and the senate > (who's main motivation     

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Author: Timothy Sutter
Date: Aug 26, 2008 13:44

"Peter Skelton" <skeltonp@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:6gcq745g4bpat4on47oc9l405u2sprtqfk@4ax.com... . Actually he did not work you over pretty good. He did his homework, and, being an amoral pragmatist, generally came down on the side of a workable policy. Because he couldn't keep his d*k where it belonged, a bunch of nuts in congress and the senate (who's main motivation
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 16:06:18 -0700, redc1c4 <redc1c4@drunkenbastards.org.ies> wrote: >Tiglath wrote: >> >> On Jul 15, 12:27 pm, redc1c4 <redc...@drunkenbastards.org.ies> wrote: >> > Peter Skelton wrote: >> > >> > > On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:36:08 +0100, "D. Spencer Hines" >> > > <pant...@excelsior.com> wrote: >> > >> > > >"Energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition     

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Author: USENET n.a.n-a.s reports
Date: Aug 5, 2008 08:04

On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 16:06:18 -0700, redc1c4 <redc1c4@drunkenbastards.org.ies> wrote: Tiglath wrote: On Jul 15, 12:27 pm, redc1c4 <redc...@drunkenbastards.org.ies> wrote: Peter Skelton wrote: On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:36:08 +0100, "D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com> wrote: "Energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition
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Author: La N
Date: Jul 15, 2008 17:17

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Author: La N
Date: Jul 15, 2008 17:17

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Author: La N
Date: Jul 15, 2008 17:17

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Author: Peter Skelton
Date: Jul 15, 2008 16:35

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Author: Peter Skelton
Date: Jul 15, 2008 16:35

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