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1 :
英語の文には10の形があります。
主語と述語には
@動き A存在 B性質
助動詞には
C一般の助動詞 D進行形助動詞 E受け身助動詞 F完了助動詞
従属的な主語と述語には
G従属節 H不定詞 I分詞、動名詞
です。
この10個の決まった形を用いることによって、どんな英文でもその構造を全て解き明かすことが出来ます。
また日本語の発音で、未だ解決の指定ない物があります。
ha hyi hwu he ho
nra nri nru nre nro
です。

2 :
未だ解決のしていない物があります。
の誤りでした。

3 :
How to Get a $106,000 College Education for FreeLynn O'Shaughnessy
Friday, January 27, 2012
How would you like to go to a private liberal arts college that will give you a full-ride tuition scholarship for four years?
Sounds crazy? Actually, I'm serious.
Antioch College in Yellow Spring, Ohio, is waiving the tuition for all its students, who enroll in the next three years.
How much are these freebies worth? The value of the free tuition for the current year is $26,500.
The scholarship, based on that price, makes each scholarship worth at least $106,000.
Some students, who file financial aid applications, will capture an even greater price break.
If they qualify, they may get to skip the room and board charges or pay a reduced price.
Antioch's room and board is currently $8,628.
[See also: 7 Ways to Score Free Stuff]

4 :
How to *Get a $106,000 College Education for FreeLynn O'Shaughnessy
Friday, January 27, 2012
How would you *like { to *go to a private liberal arts college [ that will *give you a full-ride tuition scholarship for four years ] }?
(It) *Sounds crazy? Actually, I'*m serious.
Antioch College in Yellow Spring, Ohio, is *waiving the tuition for all its students, { who *enroll in the next three years }.
How much *are these freebies worth? The value of the free tuition for the current year *is $26,500.
The scholarship, { *based on that price }, *makes { each scholarship (*being) worth at least $106,000 }.
Some students, { who *file financial aid applications }, will *capture an even greater price break.
{ If they *qualify }, they may *get { to *skip the room and board charges or *pay a [ *reduced ] price }.
Antioch's room and board *is currently $8,628.
[*See also: 7 Ways { to *Score Free Stuff }]

5 :
HHow to *Get a $106,000 College Education for FreeLynn O'Shaughnessy
Friday, January 27, 2012
CHow would you *like H{ to *go to a private liberal arts college G[ that will *give you a full-ride tuition scholarship for four years ] }?
B(It) *Sounds crazy? Actually, BI'*m serious.
DAntioch College in Yellow Spring, Ohio, is *waiving the tuition for all its students, G{ who *enroll in the next three years }.
BHow much *are these freebies worth? AThe value of the free tuition for the current year *is $26,500.
@The scholarship, I{ *based on that price }, *makes I{ each scholarship (*being) worth at least $106,000 }.
CSome students, G{ who *file financial aid applications }, will *capture an even greater price break.
{ GIf they *qualify }, Cthey may *get H{ to *skip the room and board charges or *pay a I[ *reduced ] price }.
AAntioch's room and board *is currently $8,628.
[C*See also: 7 Ways H{ to *Score Free Stuff }]

6 :
嗚嗚嗚!片岡先生!!!
またお会いでそうで何よりです!

7 :
どうも。
お久しぶりです。

8 :
Topless protesters detained at elite Davos forum, trying to call attention to poor
A topless Ukrainian protester is arrested by Swiss police after climbing up a fence at the entrance to the congress center
where the World Economic Forum takes place in Davos, Switzerland Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012.
The activists are from the group Femen, which has have become popular in Ukraine for staging small, half-naked protests against a range of issues
including oppression of political opposition. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- Three topless Ukrainian protesters were detained Saturday while trying to break into an invitation-only gathering of international CEOs and political leaders to call attention to the needs of the world's poor.
Separately, demonstrators from the Occupy movement marched to the edge of the gathering and engaged in a brief standoff with police.
After a complicated journey to reach the heavily guarded Swiss resort town of Davos, the Ukrainians arrived at the entrance to the complex where the World Economic Forum takes place every year.
With temperatures around freezing in the snow-filled town, they took off their tops and tried to climb a fence before being detained.
"Crisis! Made in Davos," read one message painted across a protester's torso, while others held banners that said "Poor, because of you" and "Gangsters party in Davos."

9 :
{ Topless protesters *detained at elite Davos forum, [ *trying ( to *call attention to poor ) ] }
A topless Ukrainian protester is *arrested by Swiss police after { *climbing up a fence at the entrance to the congress center
[ where the World Economic Forum *takes place in Davos, Switzerland Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012 ] }.
The activists *are from the group Femen, { which has *become popular in Ukraine for [ *staging small, half-naked protests against a range of issues
( *including oppression of political opposition ) ] }. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- Three topless Ukrainian protesters were *detained Saturday { while (they were) *trying [ to *break into an invitation ] }-
only { *gathering } of international CEOs and political leaders { to *call attention to the needs of the world's poor }.
Separately, demonstrators from the Occupy movement *marched to the edge of the { *gathering } and *engaged in a brief standoff with police.
After a complicated journey { to *reach the heavily [ *guarded ] Swiss resort town of Davos }, the Ukrainians *arrived at the entrance to the complex
{ where the World Economic Forum *takes place every year }.
With temperatures around { *freezing } in the snow-{ *filled } town, they *took off their tops and *tried { to *climb a fence } before { being *detained }.
"Crisis! { *Made in Davos }," *read one message { *painted across a protester's torso }, { while others *held banners
[ that *said "Poor, because of you" and "Gangsters party in Davos." ] }

10 :
I{ Topless protesters *detained at elite Davos forum, I[ *trying H( to *call attention to poor ) ] }
EA topless Ukrainian protester is *arrested by Swiss police after I{ *climbing up a fence at the entrance to the congress center
G[ where the World Economic Forum *takes place in Davos, Switzerland Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012 ] }.
AThe activists *are from the group Femen, G{ which has *become popular in Ukraine for I[ *staging small, half-naked protests against a range of issues
I( *including oppression of political opposition ) ] }. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- EThree topless Ukrainian protesters were *detained Saturday G{ while (they were) *trying H[ to *break into an invitation ] }-
only I{ *gathering } of international CEOs and political leaders H{ to *call attention to the needs of the world's poor }.
Separately, @demonstrators from the Occupy movement *marched to the edge of the I{ *gathering } and @*engaged in a brief standoff with police.
After a complicated journey H{ to *reach the heavily I[ *guarded ] Swiss resort town of Davos }, @the Ukrainians *arrived at the entrance to the complex
G{ where the World Economic Forum *takes place every year }.
With temperatures around I{ *freezing } in the snow-I{ *filled } town, @they *took off their tops and @*tried H{ to *climb a fence } before I{ being *detained }.
"Crisis! I{ *Made in Davos }," @*read one message I{ *painted across a protester's torso }, G{ while others *held banners
G[ that *said "Poor, because of you" and "Gangsters party in Davos." ] }

11 :
10公式って嘘と間違いしか無いみたいですね。
10公式は史上最悪の文法我が儘理論。
絶対に役には立ちません。
僕がその証拠です。10公式のせいでボロボロです。

12 :
オレも10公式のせいで廃人同様になってしまった。

13 :
片岡先生、自分なりに10公式を研究しましたがちょっと
普通の学力程度では指導者無しで使いこなすの難しい野ではないでしょうか?
もちろん 公式を参考に英語の構造を自分なりに把握、分析する過程である程度は
英文が見えてきました。それは片岡数吉先生のおかげです。
ただもっと簡易的に表示できればナーと思います。

14 :
>>13
ご自分で公式を扱えるようになったことをお喜び申し上げます。
もっと簡易にならないかということですが、現在私が至ったところはここなのでどうも申し訳ありません。
でもこの公式のおかげで自分も、いくら年をとって、さらに脳に障害を負っても、どんな英文でももう大丈夫というところです。
只悩みはどこかに自由に英文を扱ってよい聖書が無いものかということです。

15 :
Joe Biden Advised Against the Osama Bin Laden Raid
Vice President Joe Biden confessed this weekend that he advised President Obama not to launch the mission that ultimately killed Osama bin Laden last spring.
During remarks at a Democratic congressional retreat this weekend, Biden explained that when it came time to make the final decision,
he had some lingering uncertainties about whether the 9/11 mastermind was in the suspected compound in Pakistan.
When the president asked his top advisers for their final opinion on the mission, all of them were hesitant,
except for the former CIA director, now Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Biden said.
“Every single person in that room hedged their bet except Leon Panetta. Leon said go.
Everyone else said, 49, 51,” Biden said, as he offered the unsolicited details of the decision-making process.
“He got to me. He said, ‘Joe, what do you think?’ And I said, ‘You know, I didn’t know we had so many economists around the table.’
I said, ‘We owe the man a direct answer. Mr. President, my suggestion is, don’t go.
We have to do two more things to see if he’s there,’” Biden recalled.
While the vice president did not explain what those two more things were, the next morning the president gave National Security Adviser Tom Donilon the “go” to launch the SEAL raid of the compound.
“He knew what was at stake, not just the lives of those brave warriors, but literally the presidency,” Biden said.

16 :
{ Joe Biden *Advised Against the Osama Bin Laden Raid }
Vice President Joe Biden *confessed this weekend { that he *advised President Obama not [ to *launch the mission ( that ultimately *killed Osama bin Laden last spring ) ] }.
During remarks at a Democratic congressional retreat this weekend, Biden *explained { that [ when it *came time ( to *make the final decision ) ] },
he had some { *lingering } uncertainties about { whether the 9/11 mastermind *was in the [ *suspected ] compound in Pakistan }.
{ When the president *asked his top advisers for their final opinion on the mission }, all of them *were hesitant,
except for the former CIA director, now Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Biden *said.
“Every single person in that room *hedged their bet except Leon Panetta. Leon *said *go.
Everyone else *said, 49, 51,” Biden *said, { as he *offered the [ *unsolicited ] details of the decision-[ making ] process }.
“He *got to me. He *said, ‘Joe, what do you *think?’ And I *said, ‘You *know, I didn’t *know { we *had so many economists around the table }.’
I *said, ‘We *owe the man a direct answer. Mr. President, my suggestion *is, { don’t *go }.
We *have { to *do two more things [ to *see ( if he’*s there ) ] },’” Biden *recalled.
{ While the vice president did not *explain [ what those two more things *were ] }, the next morning the president *gave National Security Adviser Tom Donilon the “{ *go }” { to *launch the SEAL raid of the compound }.
“He *knew { what *was at stake, not just the lives of those brave warriors, but literally the presidency },” Biden *said.

17 :
そんなにコピペが大事ですか?
塾をやればいいじゃないですか。
塾で使うくらいなら誰も何も言いませんよ。
聖書の文言は意味を深く知って初めて役に立ちます。
コピペでは深く知ることは到底できません。
塾で、深く深く意味を解説して初めて役に立つんじゃありませんか?
聖書の文構造を知っても無意味です。
大事なのは意味です。外国語学習で一番大事なのはご存知の通り意味ですしね。

18 :
文構造を知ることは意味を知る助けにはなりますけど、意味をきちんと知るには
文構造だけじゃ不可能ですもんね。
そんなことは当然ご存知ですよね。
だから、文構造を知った上でそこから深く意味を汲み取る方法が大事ですよね。
それはやっぱり2ちゃんねるでは無理です。塾が一番です。
ご自身が意味の指導は得意じゃないとおっしゃるのなら、指導のスペシャリストを
雇って、その人にノウハウを叩き込んで指導してもらったらいかがですか?
例えば私なんかでも、今きっちり深く意味を汲み取る指導をしていますが、10公式もよく知っていますから
10公式に基づいた指導をしろと言われれば出来ますよ。
ただ、10公式は現在の指導法よりかなり回りくどくなるから、現状では採用は
見送っていますが、10公式の塾ということであれば当然10公式に基づいた指導を
していきます。
まあ、宮崎への移住は不可能ですが、私みたいな人間を見つけて採用すれば、
その人の指導力次第では、10公式は爆発的に人気になるんじゃありませんか?
必ず意味を深く汲み取る指導をすることは絶対に必要ですよ。
生徒はそれしか求めていませんから。

19 :
そうですね。現在私が10公式を行使しているのは、自分が死ぬまで英語を自由自在に扱うことが一つ含まれています。
まあ、自分なりに、中高生向けの解説もやって行こうと思います。
いまさら塾ということも、私の体力を考えると、何だか無理そうです。

20 :
だとしたら、聖書は扱ってはいけませんね。
意味解釈が人によって分かれることが多い文献ですから、安易に
構造だけ分析して意味解釈は相手任せではあまりに無責任です。
世の中にはコピペフリーの聖書は一切ありませんから丁度いいじゃありませんか。
聖書は扱ってはいけません。
あと、構造が分かれば必ず自然と意味も分かるというような誇大表現も
絶対にしてはいけません。
構造だけでは意味の理解には行き着くはずがないんですから。

21 :
I{ Joe Biden *Advised Against the Osama Bin Laden Raid }
@Vice President Joe Biden *confessed this weekend G{ that he *advised President Obama H[ not to *launch the mission G( that ultimately *killed Osama bin Laden last spring ) ] }.
During remarks at a Democratic congressional retreat this weekend, @Biden *explained G{ that G[ when it *came time H( to *make the final decision ) ],
he had some [ *lingering ] uncertainties about [ whether the 9/11 mastermind *was in the ( *suspected ) compound in Pakistan ] }.
G{ When the president *asked his top advisers for their final opinion on the mission }, Ball of them *were hesitant,
except for the former CIA director, now Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, @Biden *said.
“@Every single person in that room *hedged their bet except Leon Panetta. @Leon *said C{ *go }.
@Everyone else *said, 49, 51,” @Biden *said, G{ as he *offered the I[ *unsolicited ] details of the decision-I[ making ] process }.
“@He *got to me. @He *said, ‘Joe, Cwhat do you *think?’ And @I *said, ‘@You *know, CI didn’t *know G{ (that) we *had so many economists around the table }.’
@I *said, ‘@We *owe the man a direct answer. Mr. President, Amy suggestion *is, C{ don’t *go }.
@We *have H{ to *do two more things H[ to *see G( if he’*s there ) ] },’” @Biden *recalled.
G{ While the vice president did not *explain G[ what those two more things *were ] }, the next morning @the president *gave National Security Adviser Tom Donilon the “C{ *go }” H{ to *launch the SEAL raid of the compound }.
“@He *knew G{ what *was at stake, not just the lives of those brave warriors, but literally the presidency },” @Biden *said.

22 :
あまりに魅力的な人片岡数吉氏
片岡氏の教え子になるという僥倖に恵まれた人は
なんと幸いなるかな!
況や息子においてや

23 :
最近めっきり衰えて面白くなくなってますがね

24 :
そうですね。
めっきり衰えた感じかもですね。
けれど、以前よりも真剣に何かに取り組もうとしている感じですね。
自分の命が、本当にもう老人だと実感できます。

25 :
@Joe Biden *Advised Against the Osama Bin Laden Raid
@Vice President Joe Biden *confessed this weekend G{ that he *advised President Obama H[ not to *launch the mission G( that ultimately *killed Osama bin Laden last spring ) ] }.
During remarks at a Democratic congressional retreat this weekend,
@Biden *explained G{ that G[ when it *came time H( to *make the final decision ) ], he had some [ *lingering ] uncertainties about [ whether the 9/11 mastermind *was in the ( *suspected ) compound in Pakistan ] }.
G{ When the president *asked his top advisers for their final opinion on the mission }, Ball of them *were hesitant,
except for the former CIA director, now Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, @Biden *said.
“@Every single person in that room *hedged their bet except Leon Panetta. @Leon *said C{ *go }.
@Everyone else *said, 49, 51,” @Biden *said, G{ as he *offered the I[ *unsolicited ] details of the decision-I[ making ] process }.
“@He *got to me. @He *said, ‘Joe, Cwhat do you *think?’ And @I *said, ‘@You *know, CI didn’t *know G{ (that) we *had so many economists around the table }.’
@I *said, ‘@We *owe the man a direct answer. Mr. President, Amy suggestion *is, C{ don’t *go }.
@We *have H{ to *do two more things H[ to *see G( if he’*s there ) ] },’” @Biden *recalled.
G{ While the vice president did not *explain G[ what those two more things *were ] }, the next morning @the president *gave National Security Adviser Tom Donilon the “C{ *go }” H{ to *launch the SEAL raid of the compound }.
“@He *knew G{ what *was at stake, not just the lives of those brave warriors, but literally the presidency },” @Biden *said.

26 :
>>24
片岡さんの新鮮な好奇心、衰える事を知らぬ
チャレンジ精神は若さを感じさせます!

27 :
真剣に生きることが2ちゃんねるでのカッコ括りではあまりに悲しいです。
もう止めましょうよ。
誰にも効果が無いんですから。
先ほども言いましたが、大事なのは意味解釈です。
構造は分からなくても意味が分かればいいという人が多いのです。

28 :
>>27
いや先生がいるとなんだかうれしいですよ。

29 :
そうやって人生の大先輩をおちょくるのはお止めなさい。
自分が面白く過ごせるからと言って、人が真剣に生きようとする
方向性を意図的に誤らせようとするのは傲慢です。

30 :
WONDERFUL, BOUNDLESS PEACE
“Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” John 14:27
Words: Vir­gil P. Brock, 1915.
Music: Blanche K. Brock (MIDI, NWC, PDF).
Jesus came into my heart one day,
Taking my burdens and sins away,
Bringing a peace that ever stays;
Wonderful, boundless peace.
Refrain
Peace, peace, wonderful peace,
Peace, peace never shall cease;
Flowing like rivers through my soul,
Under divine control.
Now as I journey along my way,
Never forgetting to watch and pray,
There is a blessing for each day;
Wonderful boundless peace.
Refrain
When I am tempted, when sorely tried,
Always I hasten to Jesus’ side;
There is a peace He doth provide;
Wonderful, boundless peace.
Refrain

31 :
いくらまともな人がアドバイスしとも本人が腐りきってるんだから
話にもならんわなw
ゴミだめ2ちゃんねるに居座る粗大ゴミ片岡スウキチなんだから

32 :
WONDERFUL, BOUNDLESS PEACE
“Peace I *leave with you, My peace I *give unto you: not as the world *giveth, *give I unto you. *Let { not your heart be *troubled }, neither *let { it *be afraid }.” John 14:27
Words: Vir­gil P. Brock, 1915.
Music: Blanche K. Brock (MIDI, NWC, PDF).
Jesus *came into my heart one day,
{ *Taking my burdens and sins away },
{ *Bringing a peace [ that ever *stays ] };
(It is) Wonderful, boundless peace.
Refrain
Peace, peace, wonderful peace,
Peace, peace never shall *cease;
{ *Flowing like rivers through my soul,
Under divine control }.

33 :
Now { as I *journey along my way },
{ Never *forgetting [ to *watch and *pray ],
There *is a { *blessing } for each day;
Wonderful boundless peace.
Refrain
{ When I am *tempted }, { when (I am) sorely *tried },
Always I *hasten to Jesus’ side;
There *is a peace { He doth *provide };
Wonderful, boundless peace.
Refrain

34 :
Now { as I *journey along my way,
[ Never *forgetting ( to *watch and *pray ) },
There *is a { *blessing } for each day;
Wonderful boundless peace.
Refrain
{ When I am *tempted }, { when (I am) sorely *tried },
Always I *hasten to Jesus’ side;
There *is a peace { He doth *provide };
Wonderful, boundless peace.
Refrain

35 :
WONDERFUL, BOUNDLESS PEACE
“Peace I *leave with you, My peace I *give unto you: { not as the world *giveth }, *give I unto you. *Let { not your heart be *troubled }, neither *let { it *be afraid }.” John 14:27
Jesus *came into my heart one day,
{ *Taking my burdens and sins away },
{ *Bringing a peace [ that ever *stays ] };
(It is) Wonderful, boundless peace.
Refrain
Peace, peace, wonderful peace,
Peace, peace never shall *cease;
{ *Flowing like rivers through my soul,
Under divine control }.

36 :
腐りきってるw

37 :
ちょっとイジメられるとすぐ逆上してコピペしまくるから
イジメられまくるんだよ。
学生時代も嫌がらせを言われて生意気なことを言い返してたんだろう?
だから嫌われてナイフで切られたんだよ。
そいつとのイキサツが目に浮かぶようだ。

38 :
普通に授業を受けていたら、突然に膝を剃刀で服の上から切られたのです。
只びっくりして、そして、自分は家に刃物を色々持っていると言われて、もう何も言えなかったのです。
後は只恐怖です。

39 :
怖ろしいことのもう一つは、親分みたいなのが居て、二人で、休み時間に何人かの生徒を校舎の物陰に連れて行って、
殴り倒していたのです。僕もそれに1回会って、殴られて顎の骨が腫れて1年近く変形が続きました。

40 :
本当に世の中には恐ろしい人がいます。

41 :
普段の片岡の言動が原因なんだけど自覚がないっていうパターンだね。
そいつの腹を立たせた度合いがすごかったんだろうね。
そいつに直接何か言ってなくても、普段の言動がよくなかったってことだね。
当然暴力にうったえるのは最低だけど、それを誘発した原因を
自分の中に見つけられてないから、老人の今でも叩かれてるわけだ。

42 :
そうだねえ。
別に不断の言動は普通だったのだけど、何か感じさせたのかもしれない。

43 :
無意識の内に人を馬鹿にしてるような雰囲気を出してしまう人っているからね。
そういうのはよほど意識しないと直らない。

44 :
ここまで俺の自演

45 :
一回もレス入れてないくせにw

46 :
ここから俺の自演

47 :
なんだ、結局公民館の塾はやんないの?

48 :
自治会の役員に話したのです。「英語聖書研究会」を始めたいと言って。
後日4人の役員で話した結果、聖書という宗教が入るので駄目となったということです。

49 :
Scientists puzzled by region outside solar system
By ALICIA CHANG
A glimpse beyond our solar system reveals the neighborhood just outside the sun's influence is different and stranger than expected,
scientists reported Tuesday.
One oddity is the amount of oxygen. There are more oxygen atoms floating freely in the solar system than in the immediate interstellar space,
or the vast region between stars.
Scientists were unsure why, but they said it's possible some of the life-supporting element could be hidden in dust or ice.
"We discovered this big puzzle — that the matter just outside of our solar system doesn't look like the material inside," said David McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
The discovery came from NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer spacecraft, which launched in 2008 to study the chaotic boundary where the solar wind from the sun clashes with cold gases from interstellar space.

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Circling 200,000 miles above Earth, the Ibex spacecraft spots particles streaming into the solar system.
A protective bubble surrounding around the sun and planets prevents dangerous cosmic radiation from seeping through,
but neutral particles can pass freely, allowing Ibex to map their distribution.
The presence of less oxygen outside the solar system should not have any bearing on the search for Earth-like planets, scientists involved in the exoplanet hunt said.
There's plenty of oxygen in all the stars in the galaxy and in the material out of which stars and planets form, Geoff Marcy of University of California, Berkeley said in an email.
While Ibex probes the edge of the solar system from Earth orbit, NASA's long-running, nuclear-powered twin Voyager spacecraft are at the fringes.
Launched in 1977, the spacecraft have been exploring the solar system boundary since 2004.
Scientists have said it'll be months or years before Voyager 1 exits the solar system and becomes the first manmade probe to cross into interstellar space.

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{ Scientists *puzzled by region outside solar system }
By ALICIA CHANG
A glimpse beyond our solar system *reveals { the neighborhood just outside the sun's influence *is different and stranger [ than (it has been) *expected ] },
scientists *reported Tuesday.
One oddity *is the amount of oxygen. There *are more oxygen atoms { *floating freely in the solar system [ than (there are) in the immediate interstellar space, or the vast region between stars ] }.
Scientists *were unsure { why (it *is so) }, but they *said { it'*s possible [ (that) some of the life-( *supporting ) element could be *hidden in dust or ice ] }.
"We *discovered this big puzzle — { that the matter just outside of our solar system doesn't *look like the material inside }," *said David McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
The discovery *came from NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer spacecraft, { which *launched in 2008 [ to *study the chaotic boundary ( where the solar wind from the sun *clashes with cold gases from interstellar space ) ] }.

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{ *Circling 200,000 miles above Earth } , the Ibex spacecraft *spots particles { *streaming into the solar system }.
A protective bubble { *surrounding around the sun and planets } *prevents dangerous cosmic radiation from { *seeping through },
but neutral particles can *pass freely, { *allowing Ibex [ to *map their distribution ] }.
The presence of less oxygen outside the solar system should not *have any { *bearing on the search for Earth-like planets }, scientists { *involved in the exoplanet hunt } *said.
There'*s plenty of oxygen in all the stars in the galaxy and in the material { out of which stars and planets *form }, Geoff Marcy of University of California, Berkeley *said in an email.
{ While Ibex *probes the edge of the solar system from Earth orbit }, NASA's long-{ *running }, nuclear-{ *powered } twin Voyager spacecraft *are at the fringes.
{ *Launched in 1977 }, the spacecraft have been *exploring the solar system boundary since 2004.
Scientists have *said { (that) it'll *be months or years [ before Voyager 1 *exits the solar system and *becomes the first ( *manmade ) probe ( to *cross into interstellar space ) ] }.

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I{ Scientists *puzzled by region outside solar system }
By ALICIA CHANG
@A glimpse beyond our solar system *reveals B{ (that) the neighborhood just outside the sun's influence *is different and stranger G[ than (it has been) *expected ] },
@scientists *reported Tuesday.
AOne oddity *is the amount of oxygen. AThere *are more oxygen atoms I{ *floating freely in the solar system } { than (there are) in the immediate interstellar space, or the vast region between stars }.
BScientists *were unsure G{ why (it *is so) }, but @they *said G{ (that) it'*s possible G[ (that) some of the life-I( *supporting ) element could be *hidden in dust or ice ] }.
"@We *discovered this big puzzle — G{ that the matter just outside of our solar system doesn't *look like the material inside }," @*said David McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
@The discovery *came from NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer spacecraft, G{ which *launched in 2008 H[ to *study the chaotic boundary G( where the solar wind from the sun *clashes with cold gases from interstellar space ) ] }.

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I{ *Circling 200,000 miles above Earth } , @the Ibex spacecraft *spots particles I{ *streaming into the solar system }.
@A protective bubble I{ *surrounding around the sun and planets } *prevents dangerous cosmic radiation from I{ *seeping through },
but Cneutral particles can *pass freely, I{ *allowing Ibex H[ to *map their distribution ] }.
CThe presence of less oxygen outside the solar system should not *have any I{ *bearing on the search for Earth-like planets }, @scientists I{ *involved in the exoplanet hunt } *said.
AThere'*s plenty of oxygen in all the stars in the galaxy and in the material G{ out of which stars and planets *form }, @Geoff Marcy of University of California, Berkeley *said in an email.
G{ While Ibex *probes the edge of the solar system from Earth orbit }, ANASA's long-I{ *running }, nuclear-I{ *powered } twin Voyager spacecraft *are at the fringes.
I{ *Launched in 1977 }, Fthe spacecraft have been *exploring the solar system boundary since 2004.
FScientists have *said G{ (that) it'll *be months or years G[ before Voyager 1 *exits the solar system and *becomes the first man-I( *made ) probe H( to *cross into interstellar space ) ] }.

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やっぱり、自然科学記事は、善いですねえ

56 :
分かったふりで虚勢張る

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>>48
当たり前じゃん。だからここ英語板でも宗教や科学は禁止。
同じこと。
世間のルールやマナーを知らなすぎなんだよ。

58 :
さて
ご飯にしようかな

59 :
相変わらず的確な批判には話題そらし

60 :
>>39
当時日本は治外法権だったのですかw
そんなの訴えれば簡単に刑務所行きでしょ。

61 :
事実だとしたら、間違いなく泣き寝入りするやつだと思われたんだね。
脅せば縮み上がって誰にも言わないだろうと。

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BLESSÈD JESUS, AT THY WORD
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1-2
Blessèd Jesus, at Thy Word
We are gathered all to hear Thee;
Let our hearts and souls be stirred
Now to seek and love and fear Thee,
By Thy teachings sweet and holy,
Drawn from earth to love Thee solely.
All our knowledge, sense and sight
Lie in deepest darkness shrouded,
Til Thy Spirit breaks our night
With the beams of truth unclouded.
Thou alone to God canst win us;
Thou must work all good within us.
Glorious Lord, Thyself impart!
Light of light, from God proceeding,
Open Thou our ears and heart;
Help us by Thy Spirit’s pleading;
Hear the cry Thy people raises;
Hear and bless our prayers and praises.
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Praise to Thee and adoration!
Grant that we Thy Word may trust
And obtain true consolation
While we here below must wander,
Till we sing Thy praises yonder.

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TAKE CARE OF ME
“He careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7
Those whose arm has been my stay
All along my pilgrim way,
Let my prayer ascend to thee,
Blessèd Lord, take care of me.
Refrain
Blessèd Lord, take care of me,
Let Thy love my shelter be,
Till I wake in Heav’n with Thee;
Blessèd Lord, take care of me.

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Let me hold Thy hand in mine,
Let me hear Thy voice divine;
Like a dove I fly to thee,
Blessèd Lord, take care of me.
Refrain
On the weary voyage of life,
Thro’ its toil, its care and strife,
O’er a dark and stormy sea,
Blessèd Lord, take care of me.
Refrain
Thou my hope, my life, my all,
When the shades of evening fall,
May Thy staff my comfort be,
Blessèd Lord, take care of me.
Refrain

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*TAKE CARE OF ME
“He *careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7
Those { whose arm has *been my stay }
All along my pilgrim way,
*Let { my prayer *ascend to thee },
{ *Blessèd } Lord, *take care of me.
Refrain
{ *Blessèd } Lord, *take care of me,
*Let { Thy love my shelter *be },
{ Till I *wake in Heav’n with Thee };
{ *Blessèd } Lord, *take care of me.

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*Let { me *hold Thy hand in mine },
*Let { me *hear Thy voice divine };
Like a dove I *fly to thee,
{ *Blessèd } Lord, *take care of me.
Refrain
On the weary voyage of life,
Thro’ its toil, its care and strife,
O’er a dark and stormy sea,
{ *Blessèd } Lord, *take care of me.
Refrain
Thou my hope, my life, my all,
{ When the shades of evening *fall },
May Thy staff my comfort *be,
{ *Blessèd } Lord, *take care of me.
Refrain

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キチガイ荒らし

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Facebook’s Rise From Start-Up to Establishment
Facebook's prospectus, released today, offers readers a voyeuristic look at the company's operations,
its profits and the riches it will shower on fortunate investors and insiders.
Reading between the lines of the prospectus also reveals a case study of how, in an age of income inequality and embedded privilege,
an outsider can very quickly become part of the establishment.
It shows how a good idea can attract not just capital and customers, but people and other institutions.
Facebook has definitively arrived.
It starts literally at the top of the prospectus -- with the lead underwriter.
Facebook chose Morgan Stanley, the last remaining white-shoe firm, which traces its lineage to J.P. Morgan.
From the moment he got started, Mark Zuckerberg, an outsider without significant family connections, was able to attract members of the establishment.
At Harvard, some of his first funding came from the Winklevoss twins, who were portrayed in The Social Network as aristocratic, rich-guy rowers from Greenwich, Conn.
The roster of significant investors also reveals that members of the establishment -- in Silicon Valley, New York,
Boston, Washington, Russia and Hong Kong -- clamored to be a part of the company, even when it was not clear it would be a juggernaut.

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Soon after Zuckerberg moved out to Silicon Valley, he began to attract the attention of established players.
Peter Thiel, a co-founder of Paypal and ringleader of a group of technology entrepreneurs,
in 2004 became the first outsider investor in the company, putting in a reported $500,000 for stock worth 10 percent of the company at the time.
As the prospectus shows (see page 128), Thiel has 44.7 million shares, worth about 2.5 percent of the company.
Next came the establishment venture capital firms: Accel Partners, the huge global venture capital firm, which invested $12.7 million in 2005 and now holds an 11.4 percent stake;
Greylock Partners, which was founded in 1965 and has a long and distinguished history in the field, came on board in 2006, along with Meritech Capital Partners.
Once Facebook gained critical mass, heavyweight corporations, the classic second and third movers, came knocking on the door.
In 2006, Interpublic (IPG), the gigantic advertising conglomeratem bought a sliver of Facebook for $5 million. (It has already sold half its stake).
And in 2007, the largest software company in the world,
Microsoft (MSFT), paid $240 million for a 1.6 percent stake.

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The global rich, eager to get in on the next big thing, followed in the footsteps of the corporations.
Li-Ka shing, one of the wealthiest men in Hong Kong, invested in two different transactions in 2007 and 2008.
Yuri Milner, Russia's dominant entrepreneur, bought a stake in the company for $200 million in 2009.
His firm, DST Global, has 5.5 owns of the company. In 2011, Goldman Sachs (GS) came up with a way to let its clients in on the Facebook action.
Together, Goldman and entities affiliated with it own 66 million Class A shares.
Of course, as a cash-generating machine, Facebook didn't really need any of this aristocratic capital.
It did, however, need grown-up advice and supervision on how to transition from a start-up to a titan.
And, here, again, the prospectus shows Zuckerberg's ability to tap into the establishment.
Top executives include COO Sheryl Sandberg, a double Harvard graduate, a veteran of the Clinton White House and Google (GOOG).
The board of directors includes Marc Andreesen, who founded Netscape (and controls 3.6 million Class B shares), and Reed Hastings,
the chief executive officer at Netflix (NFLX). Then there are the requisite graybeards from Washington,
such as Donald Graham, CEO of the Washington Post Company, and Erskine Bowles, former White House chief of staff in the Clinton years and co-head of the Bowles-Simpson Commission.

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There's a certain irony in this. If The Social Network is to believed, Facebook started in part as a reaction to an establishment that was keeping Mark Zuckerberg and his nerdy buddies out.
It then morphed quickly from an elitist network -- remember, at first you had to be a student at Harvard to get onto Facebook -- into a remarkably democratic and open network.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, I attended a session in which Sandberg spoke of how the company and technology were allowing those whose voices had yet to be heard to be broadcast loudly throughout the world.
In other words, Zuckerberg and his team have stormed the establishment's barriers by empowering the non-establishment and allowing for the creation of new social networks.
In doing so, they've created untold wealth for themselves. But because the establishment is smart enough to be open to new ideas,
many of the already-rich are going to get much richer as a result of Facebook's IPO.
Daniel Gross is economics editor at Yahoo! Finance.

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Facebook’s Rise From Start-Up to Establishment
Facebook's prospectus, { *released today }, *offers readers a voyeuristic look at the company's operations,
its profits and the riches it will *shower on fortunate investors and insiders.
{ *Reading between the lines of the prospectus } also *reveals a case study of { how, in an age of income inequality and [ *embedded ] privilege, an outsider can very quickly *become part of the establishment }.
It *shows { how a good idea can *attract not just capital and customers, but people and other institutions }.
Facebook has definitively *arrived.
It *starts literally at the top of the prospectus -- with the lead underwriter.
Facebook *chose Morgan Stanley, the last { *remaining } white-shoe firm, { which *traces its lineage to J.P. Morgan }.
From the moment { he *got [ *started ] }, Mark Zuckerberg, an outsider without significant family connections, was *able { to *attract members of the establishment }.
At Harvard, some of his first { *funding } came from the Winklevoss twins, { who were *portrayed in The Social Network as aristocratic, rich-guy rowers from Greenwich, Conn }.
The roster of significant investors also *reveals { that members of the establishment -- in Silicon Valley, New York,
Boston, Washington, Russia and Hong Kong -- *clamored [ to *be a part of the company ], [ even when it *was not clear ( it would *be a juggernaut ) ] }.

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10公式はこんな無意味なことしかできないって宣伝したいの?
やってることは逆効果なことばっかりだね

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ALL ALONE
“Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7
Words & Music: C. Aus­tin Miles, 1915 (MIDI, NWC, PDF).
Have you ever tried to bear your burdens
All alone? All alone?
Don’t you know there’s one who waits to help you,
Who will make all your burdens His own?
Refrain
When I have burdens to bear which no one can share,
I take them to Jesus, the Man of Calvary;
When I have crosses to bear, my Savior is there,
And always takes the heavy end, and gives the light to me.
Don’t you know He trod the winepress for you?
All alone? All alone?
And the burden that He bore in meekness,
Such a burden no other has known.
Refrain
Don’t you know that He has bought your pardon
All alone? All alone?
And your gratitude for such a mercy
Unto Jesus you never have shown.
Refrain

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ALL ALONE
“{ *Casting all your care upon Him }; for He *careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7
Have you ever *tried { to *bear your burdens
All alone? All alone }?
Don’t you *know { (that) there’*s one [ who *waits ( to *help you ) ] },
Who will *make { all your burdens (*be) His own }?
Refrain
{ When I *have burdens [ to *bear ( which no one can *share ) ] },
I *take them to Jesus, the Man of Calvary;
{ When I *have crosses [ to *bear ] }, my Savior *is there,
And always *takes the heavy end, and *gives the light to me.
Don’t you *know { He *trod the winepress for you }?
All alone? All alone?
And the burden { that He *bore in meekness },
Such a burden no other has *known.
Refrain
Don’t you *know { that He has *bought your pardon
All alone? All alone }?
And your gratitude for such a mercy
Unto Jesus you never have *shown.
Refrain

76 :
>>60
数吉を」弁護するつもりはないけど今日と違って昔はそういうのをあまり警察沙汰に
しなかったんじゃない。
オレの親父は若い頃一升瓶で相手の頭をカチ割るような喧嘩をしょっちゅうしていたそうだけど
警察に通報する奴はいなかったと言っていたな。

77 :
大雪なのですね。
そう言えば今日は風が強かったです。
でも晴れていましたが。
でも鹿児島でも時々雪が降っていたのですね。
本当に大変です。
どうか積もった雪に近づかないようしてください。

78 :
ブラタモリ
増上寺の展望台かぁ

79 :
引き潮の時に鉄道を作っていた。
東京タワー

80 :
そんなに東京が恋しいのなら宮崎なんかに舞い戻らなければよかったのに。
どこにいても一人ぼっちには変わりないんだし。都会の片隅で人知れず
亡くなるのも乙なもんだよw

81 :
なんで片岡スウキチという人は全く一切成長しないんだろう…
こんなにも成長と無縁な人は見たことない。
学力、教養、人間性、処世術、徳、すべてにおいて成長がない。
むしろ退化してる。見ててかわいそうというか痛ましいというか…

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人間がころころ変わるわけないじゃない。
こう書きながら、昔を思い出したよ。小学校の頃、電車に乗って中都会に出て模擬試験を
受けてたっけ。たくさん受けてたけど中高校一貫私立受験の人たちだった。自分はその気は
なかったけどなんとなく言ってた。
中学か高校のいずれかの3年の頃、同じ中都会に模擬試験を受けに数回行った。駅裏に予備校があって、
そこで受験をした。人数は少なかった。そんなものに行くほど成績を気にするなんてせこい
人間のすることだと思ってた。そこに行った人たちは実際自分がせこいと思ってた人たち
だった。高校だったら、高校の先生が模擬試験があるといって生徒たちに呼びかけたものだった
んだろう。自分の高校のたくさんの教師がそこでアルバイトをしていた。なかには、客引きを
高校の授業でしていた教師もいた。自分の友達はその予備校の夏期講習や冬期講習も受けていた。

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その友達たちは僕にも通わないかと声をかけたが、同じ学校の高校教師が教えるんだったら
学校の授業で教えるべきだ とおもっていたので、そういう予備校への不当なお金は払うつもりは
なかったから通う事は なかった(正解だったとおもう。無駄金は使う訳にはいかない)
なぜ昔のことを思い出したかというと、成長がないのが人間だ、昔そうであったように今の
自分も痛ましい、そう>>81さんの文章をみておもったからだ
追加 高校のときに補講授業が放課後にあったが、先生へお金を払わなければならなかった。
公立高校だったが。授業の時間は終わっていて課外授業だから払わないといけないと言っていた。
自分は出てたが、出てない人もいた。先生もたいへんなのはわかるが商売するのはどうしたものか。

84 :
>>39
小学校だと生徒は治外法権だよ。生徒が被害を受けても泣き寝入り、生徒が加害をしても罪にとわれない。
おそろしいところだなとおもう

85 :
由紀さおり、そしてアニメ歌手の初音ミキが世界中にヒット。
ファイト宮崎コンサートが10日。
NHK

86 :
長崎、平戸、山田教会、ミサ、
クリスマス、イエスが生誕、
祈りましょう、
先祖が処刑されたところに育った木が立ち枯れて、
イエスの十字架をたくさん作って信者たちに配った。

87 :
信者は処刑された昔。
夏の日を元気に生きていた人たちが一瞬に消された70年前の広島と長崎。

88 :
そして片岡スウキチガイは処刑される

89 :
>>87
今は冬だが、夏の日を...の文章はいい文章だな。
長崎の近くに住んでいたから、小さい頃からピカドンのことを聞かされて
育ったからか。
殉教者は好んで殉教した。この意味で彼らは幸せに人生を終えたと言えよう。
キリスト教はあるかどうかわからないあの世の幸福を唱え、殉教者にこの世の幸せの
継続を放棄させたとすれば、間違った情報を与え、そうでなかった場合に彼らが行った
であろう判断とは異なる判断をするように仕向けたことになる。
 キリストの出現と犠牲は、われわれ人間が神の生け贄となることがないように
するためだった、とすると、なぜキリストの教えのために多くのさらなる人間が神への
犠牲となることが必要だったのだろうか?彼ら殉教者の信じたキリストは本物のキリスト
だったといえるのだろうか?

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ただひたすら本物の神を知らせてされたイエス。
イエスがされて落胆した多くの人たち。
だが三日目に蘇ったイエス。
多くの落胆していた人たちは勇気を得た。そうしてキリストの教えは是かいの隅々に伝わった。

91 :
そうしてキリストの教えは世界中に伝わった。

92 :
そうして、色んな障害を負った人たちが、誰でも生きられるような社会が出来ていく。

93 :
僕のように脳梗塞を負った人でも元気に生きれる、そういう素晴らしい社会に日本をしよう!

94 :
家族が津波で亡くなった被災者までもが、腹話術を聞いて、涙まで出して笑えた!

95 :
被災地の復興のために!

96 :
そして、今日は立春!
何だ、何だか昨日までとは違う。
今日は3時から共産党の「新春の集い」。
今日は僕の日刊赤旗ホッチキス止めを近所の家に渡す。
共産党赤旗の電話番号もわたす。
「もしよかったら、今後もどうぞ読んでください」と言って。

97 :
ルカによる福音書 第 十三 章

悔い改めについて教える――13:1-9
13:1 1さて、その時、ピラトがガリラヤ人の血を彼らのいけにえに混ぜたということを、そこにいた何人かの人がイエスに報告した。
13:2 イエスは彼らに答えて言われた、「それらのガリラヤ人がそのような目に遭ったからといって、すべてのガリラヤ人以上に罪人であったと思うか?
13:3 そうではない.わたしはあなたがたに言う.あなたがたも悔い改めなければ、みな同じように滅びるのである。
13:4 また、シロアムの塔が倒れて死んだあの十八人は、エルサレムに住んでいたどの者よりも、負債のある者であったと思うか?
13:5 そうではない.わたしはあなたがたに言う.あなたがたも悔い改めなければ、みな同じように滅びるのである」。
13:6 1それから彼は、2このたとえを語られた、「ある人が、彼のぶどう園にいちじくの木を植えておいた。彼は来て、実を求めたが、何も見いださなかった。
13:7 そこで、彼は園丁に言った、『見よ、この三年間、わたしは来て、このいちじくの木に実を求めたが、何も見いださなかった。だから切り倒してしまいなさい。なぜ、1土地を無駄にしておくのか?』
13:8 しかし、園丁は彼に答えて言った、『ご主人さま、今年もそのままにしておいてください.その周りを掘って、肥料をやってみますから。
13:9 もしそれでこの先、実を結ぶなら、良いでしょう.そうでなければ、切り倒してください』」。

98 :
>>95
もう先が長くないんだから、そんな美辞麗句を掲げる前に
自分の財産をほとんど寄付したらいいじゃん。
言うだけなら悪人でもできるんだから。

99 :
>>98
もう先が長くても40年?
そんな美辞麗句でなくて実行!
自分の財産は子孫と社会に残そう。
退職金がもう5百万しか残っていない。
言うだけなら悪人でもできるんだから、
よーし、隣の家に赤旗を持っていく。

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