shouhei takayama <s2398475@slb.cgu.ac.jp> wrote:

> Dear Dr.Stiner

>

> Thank you for your message.

> How have you been?

Very well, thank you.

> I glad to read the first English reply.

I was glad to read the first English reply.

> First, I say my Re;[the first message].

> I sent this answer yet.

I already sent this answer.

> The latter half of the second message in this answer.

> Please read the latter half of the second message.

> Next, I answer the reply to second message.

Next, I will answer the questions in your "reply to second message."

> >Can you read your university mail from home?

> I can't read my university mail form home.

> >What browser do you use when you are on the Internet? I use Netscape 4.7.

> I usd Netscape 4,7.

> >When you read my email messages to you are you at school?

> It is May 28.

> >When you send email to me are you usually at school?

> I send foreigh books reading in this time.

> >Do you go online at home?

> Yes,I am.

> If yes, how fast is your modem?

> >I always read your mail at home. I always write to you from home. My

modem

> >is 56K, but the connect speed is a slow 26.4K. There is some conflict in

the

> >software somewhere, but I can't find it.

> My modem is 56K, and the connect speed is a fast 64K.My internet

> surrounding is

> very comfort.

> >Or do you use a wireless connection to the Internet? I heard that many

people

> >in Japan use a wireless connection.

> No,I don't. I don't use a wireless connection. But really many people in

> Japan use

> a wireless connection.

>I will change a wireless connection it buy next.

I will change to a wireless connection next.

> Well, Are you interested in Japanese traditional culture?

I am very interested in Japanese traditional culture.

> Do you know "Judo"

I certainly have heard of Judo. I have never seen a Judo match. I do not

know how to do Judo.

> Judo is olmpic's official athletics,

Judo is an Olympic official sport.

> And Judo is a Japanese traditional fighting athletics.

Judo is a traditional Japanese fighting sport.

> Do you know Judo's "Kuro-obi"?

Have you heard of Judo's black belt?

> Kuro-obi is the upper's title.

Black belt is the top rank.

> Really, I have a Kuro-obi.

Truthfully, I am a black belt.

> I knoe the Judo's various skill.

I know Judo's various arts.

> If, I see you.

> And if you have interest to Judo.

> I teach there skill, if you please.

If I ever see you, and if you have an interest in Judo, I will teach you

something.

I would love to learn some Judo! Wow! I am impressed that you have a black

belt. When did you start to learn judo? How old were you? Does anyone else

in your family know judo? In the US, some women learn judo. Most learn it

for self defense. Do many women in Japan learn judo?

I found a judo page on the Internet: http://JudoInfo.com/menu.shtml

Do you have a favorite judo website?

> I'm looking forward to your reply.

>

> Sincerely,

> Taka

> (Syouhei Takayama)

I am sorry this reply is so late. I was camping with my daughter, Kate, at a

Girl Scout camp from Friday noon to late Sunday evening. It was big group

(175) of girl scouts and she planned the whole weekend. It took a year to

plan. I had a specific job to do to help her. I have not walked that much in

years! I liked the weekend, though. I like to camp. Have you ever camped?

We slept in tents. There were three of us in one tent. The other person,

Courtney, is a good friend of Kate's. It is fun to camp with those two girls.

This is the link to the girl scout council (group) to which Kate, Courtney and

I belong. We are adult members of girl scouts. Kate and Courtney used to be

girl scouts. Now they are leaders.

http://www.cbgsc.org/

Sincerely,

Prof. Sue Stiner
 
 

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