The prospects of the new cabinet are already beginning to look rather gloomy. Some weekly magazines point out suspicions or misteries about Mr. Abe, the prime minister, e.g., religious activities.
The cabinet members also have strange things, you know. Some were donated by moneylending companies, so a bill to clear and regulate ambiguous interest rates is progressing very slowly.
Today, new cabinet was launched. The former called "autocratic" head by Mr. Koizuimi, and destroyed many types of vested rights in many fields.
Mr. Abe leads new cabinet, it has a role not to demolish but to create. In processes to form it, Mr. Abe addressed granting of rewards or honors according to each minister's merits after examining his/har services. Some people say "he is trying to turn the clock back."
Various problems lie ahead of the cabinet, and us. But we shouldn't give up all hope on it and the future for the moment.
Yesterday I went to Kachidoki Bathhouse (Kachidoki-yu) at the first basement in my apartment. I moved into here recently :-)
The bathhouse has men's and women's spaces, and each has two bathtubs and sauna room. It opens from 15:30 to 22:00 except for on Sunday. In the eveneing it is crowded a little.
In Sep. 23, 2006, CSS Nite in Nagoya took place at The Second Toyota Hall. I spoke about web writing in terms of consumers' behavior, information architecture, content optimization, user-centered design, and search services.
Other speakers, Yasuhisa Hasegawa (COULD) and Masahiro Takano (swwwitch, Inc./promoter) talked about "Get Ahead CSS3 Selectors with JavaScript" and "Practical Methods of Dreamweaver Templates in Web Standards Era."
Some sponsors' sessions were provided, Digital Scape, Inc., Six Apart, Inc., loftworks, Inc., and so on.
The hall was filled with excitement, and audience listened attentively to in every lecture and session.
Thanks for the persons concerned about this event. See you!
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