User:Enkyo2/Sandbox-Kaba

 Tenmei (天明) = dawn My username is derived from Tenmei (天明), which was a Japanese era name (年号) during the years from 1781 through 1789. The new era was designated to mark the enthronement of Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇) in 1781.-- Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 420-421.


 * Per Wikipedia:Changing username/Usurpations#Ansei → Tenmei and the suggestion of WJBscribe, Tenmei was resumed as an active username. During the period 9 October 2012 to 30 May 2013, the username Tenmei was semi-retired and I edited as Ansei. As of 31 May 2013, User:Ansei and User talk: Ansei became redirects to this page and User talk:Tenmei. --Tenmei (talk) 16:00, 31 May 2013 (UTC)

Idioms
I try to identify English idioms which express complex ideas using few words.


 * Barking up the wrong tree
 * Throw out the baby with the bath water
 * Talking past each other (鸡同鸭讲 or 雞同鴨講)
 * None is so deaf as who will not hear
 * Teach fish how to swim (班门弄斧)
 * Make a mountain out of a molehill
 * This Is the House That Jack Built; Informational cascade


 * Apples and oranges
 * Reinventing the wheel
 * Salad days
 * Two-way street
 * Chip on shoulder
 * Flogging a dead horse
 * The Boy Who Cried Wolf
 * Emperor's New Clothes
 * Law of the instrument


 * Learning the hard way
 * Square peg in a round hole
 * Takes two to tango (idiom)
 * Teachable moment


 * Blind men and an elephant
 * Elephant in the room

Bookmarks

 * Bibliography Japanese export furniture
 * Service historique de la Défense
 * Lederer, Hayashi Shihei: Diskurs über die Wehrhaftigkeit einer Seenation.
 * Digital Colections (August 31, 1904)


 * MOFA: Demographic Trends and Their Implications
 * AAS Annual Meeting, San Diego: Japan sessions (20004)
 * Japan Forum: New Cultures
 * Wakaranai, Naturalización -- Peru
 * William Fleming, Southeast Review of Asian Studies (2006)


 * Regulatory capture; Strategic default; Gresham's law
 * CiNii; NengoCalc (Tübingen) + &:nbsp; +National Institute of Informatics (NII)



Sub-pages

 * September 2011: Edit count pie chart here; Articles created list here


 * Credo
 * L -- Lists
 * M -- Modeling
 * N --
 * O -- Odaiba
 * P --
 * Q --
 * R --
 * S -- Senkaku Islands; auribus teneo lupum
 * Q: What do you get when you see with more than one point of view at a time?
 * A: Depth perception                 – Abd





With new hope. We build new lives. Why complain when it rains? This is what it means to be free.
 * -- Lawson Inada




 * User:Tenmei/Delegitimisation as a tactic


 * Useful links
 * ja:Template:Edit war


 * Tool: edit counter?
 * Tool: article traffic statistics?
 * Tool: Tenmei wiki-checker?
 * Tool: how users interact?
 * Tool: per-user article contributions?
 * Tool: who edits what page?
 * Tool: who is DNS?
 * Tool: check links?
 * Tool: wiki-scanner


 * Editor's index to Wikipedia; Criticism of Wikipedia
 * Non-free content criteria
 * Template messages/User talk namespace
 * Reference desk
 * Village pump
 * List of Wikipedians by number of edits


 * Huggle


 * Dispute resolution and noticeboards


 * User essays


 * Reference citations
 * -- http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1405
 * -- http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1405
 * -- http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1405
 * -- http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1405

NYPL Digital
 * Tom Ruthven (National Library of Australia), NYPL Digital Fellow, 2003<:ref name="NYPLdigital"/>

_______________________ Gualtieri, Frank J. (1953 – August 23, 2009) an academic, a Japanophile and an active Wikipedia contributor known as Fg2.
 * Coalition for Networked Information

Early life Gualtieri was born in Boston. He spent his youth in Canton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Canton High School where he was a member of the Math Team.
 * Beloved son of Dr. Frank J. Sr., and Gertrude L. (Hartford) of Canton. Brother of Trudy L. Harris and her husband Bob of Canton, Maria T. Gualtieri, M.D. and her husband John Maxwell of Shrewsbury, Vincent P. Gualtieri and his wife Beth of Florida, Emily A. Martinez and her husband Jim of Ware, Lisa J. Gualtieri of Duxbury, Larry J. Gualtieri and his wife Carolyn of E. Sandwich, John M. Gualtieri and his wife Lynne of Canton, Cynthia M. Foley and her husband Chris of Wrentham, and Christina M. Macdonald and her husband David of Stoughton.

Education
 * B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts?
 * M.S., University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island?
 * M.S., Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island?
 * M.S., Brown University?
 * Ph.D., Brown University?
 * B.A. in Asian Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland?

Career Gualtieri taught extensively throughout Japan, including positions in Okinawa and Misawa.
 * Interim Director of the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) Asia Distance Education program.
 * Director of Technical Translations for the JEOL, Tokyo, Japan

Colleagues and friends
 * Dr. William Beck
 * Ruth Lattimore
 * Paul Lattimore

Death Gualtieri died August 23, 2009 at the age of 56. He had been living in Japan for 23 years when he passed away.

Quotes
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