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Not a Japanse Boxing Day

Disclaimer: The reason why so many Japanese boxing game videos are in top videos in YouTube this weekend is not the scope of this website.

Now and then, I feel knowing two languages is disadvantageous. I don’t know much about what’s on in the Japanese web. Neither do I about the English-speaking world. Not so many people around me have a Facebook account. Perhaps I have a personal identity issue. If I try to keep up with both worlds, I need to read way more RSS feeds, watch more YouTube videos and listen to more podcasts. Namely, unfeasible. This website would lose a focus then. This website is specifically designed for me, not you. It’s up to me with respect to what to write.

What’s interesting is YouTube is now multilingual. It seems www.youtube.com is international and the Japanese-translated is on jp.youtube.com. They are not the identical in terms of which videos are shown. I’m not quite sure how YouTube guys and gals filter which one is for Japanese. There should be some needs for non-Japanese nerds who love Japanese videos (i.e., latest TV shows, video games and music videos) How do such geeks feel about this filtering?

How does the filtering work? I went through Help, but can’t find the answer. What about other languages?

I can’t find many videos on Al Gore’s recent achievement there. Didn’t he show up on TV a a lot yesterday or these few days? Most likely this is simply because he knows what YouTube is doing to the environment. The main cause of the global warming is, in my theory, sizzling Intel processors striving for displaying YouTube videos. I’m 100% sure, by the end of the next year, YouTube will be banned in Alaska and Canada.

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