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Samurai Sword

Kenshin, Inuyasha, Ichigo, Zoro, Gourry, Mugen, and Kintaro Oe awed us with their use of swords. Ever wonder what makes a samurai sword sharp yet unbreakable? Watch this.

 
Welcome to Anime Junkie
Here goes a brand new site for you Anime Junkies. Feed your addiction while at the same time share your favorite anime with other animeholics. When you discover those videos on any video streaming site across the net (veoh, megavideo, stage6, youtube, myspace, etc), copy paste those links to add them on this site. Yup, that's Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. It's as simple as that.
A few things to keep in mind:
  1. Naming convention: the series' name followed by three digits episode number (e.g. Bleach 003, etc).
  2. In the "Details" field, please include only episode's title since there is only a limited space on the listing page . A few reference sites for titles are Wikipedia, Anime News Network, etc.
  3. When you're adding a series whose category does not exist yet, please select "Uncategorized". One of the moderators will create the category and place those videos accordingly.
  4. Added videos will not be available instantly as moderators need to review it. We need to make sure things are tidy and organized. You don't want to waste half an hour just for hunting down a video, do you? Following these guidelines will help us tremendously.
  5. Use the button to inform the moderators when you find videos with problems (dead links, wrong episodes, etc).
  6. Feeling bored? Why don't you check the "Dead Videos" category and re-upload those videos for others to enjoy.
  7. For the rest of you, the leechers, please leave your comments on the videos. A simple thank you to the uploaders does make a difference. Better yet, get yourselves involved in healthy discussion about the video.
 
The Last Lecture

Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who is dying from pancreatic cancer, gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. You should spare 76 minutes of your time to watch this inspirational video. To stay updated with his condition, visit his homepage at http://download.srv.cs.cmu.edu/~pausch


UPDATE:
Randy Pausch has passed away last Friday, July 25 '08. He has fought a good fight and lived his life to the fullest. RIP. What will we do before we die?

 
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