When I was 14, I attended an AKB48 audition. And then, I joined the group as a member of the original generation. This event, attending the audition, to me, was a major decision in life. Today right here, please let me make my 2nd major decision. I, Maeda Atsuko, will graduate from AKB48. Ever since from the past, my emotions always go up and down intensely. It has caused the members a lot of troubles. And then, to the fans as well, has caused quite a lot of worries. Even so, I still followed my own ways in the past 6 and half years to get to where I am today. On the first day of this concert, we had the announcement of the Tokyo Dome Concert. Ever since I was 14, I have been aiming towards this dream with everyone. Now, this dream is becoming a reality. I am really looking forward to it. And now, I must work towards my dream of 20 years old. I once again think that I can no longer not take an action. To be honest, I am full of worries. I don't know what may happen in the future. But for all the juniors here today, I think I cannot not graduate and not start moving forward. That is what I think. Finer details haven't been made, it's not like I'm going to graduate instantly. Once the finer details have been set, we will inform you. Because of me, taking everyone's time, I am really sorry. I really want to thank everyone. Making this announcement today, this is something I have already decided that I must do. Thinking that this concert is over. Even though it may have only ...
www.ted.com The MIT Media Lab's John Maeda lives at the intersection of technology and art, a place that can get very complicated. Here he talks about paring down to basics.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http
Excerpts from John Maeda's show "Nature" on display at the Lentos Kunstmuseum in Linz during the Ars Electronica 2006. The quality is not great, unfortunately. There is no sound, as the show was silent.
A clipped match with Hogan pre Hulkster gimmick. If you are new to Hogan wrestling in Japan, he doesn't use the leg drop like he does in America, he uses a move called the Axe Bomber, which is a Lariat/Clothesline.
Though some deadlock state scene were cut down, such a long time is left. It suggests that Maeda & Funaki were moving fast so long time. I think this is one of the best match not only of UWF, but also of professional wrestling.