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I don’t get it…
Hehe… me either, but I’m sure Uncle Dave can explain it to us… 😉
#1, #2,
add me to the list.
I just see the girls asleep in the library.
Complete waste of time.
Huh? Just a repeating video of some female students sleeping in a library. There are some weird blue animated dust balls that jump around from time to time.
I did notice that the time displayed is the current time in Tokyo.
Perhaps I need to check back in 6 hours and see if the “girls” wake up and do something different.
The girls would be sleeping just after Midnight
So, that thing that says Menu is worth clicking on so that I can dress Japanese girls in different colored T-shirts and watch their lithe young bodies pose, eh?
I don’t think I’m turning Japanese.
I don’t care what it’s for, it’s awesomely fun!
I’m staring, listening and blogging now for about an hour about these lovely timed dancing girls …
a-flipping-mazing! They succeeded where others failed, they expanded my concentration span from 5 minutes to … oh whatever 😉
#10 – Sneaker Peet
It doesn’t take much to excite you, does it? 😉
I’m with Sneaker Peet. Wonderful! Thanks Uncle Dave.
For those who see sleeping girls… go to sleep. Get with the program man!
I guess if you click on the site in the late night time span, they are sleeping. Otherwise, there’s a lot of activity. Cute little girls. Want some candy? Nevermind…
Cute Japanese girls and a library.
Two of my favorite things.
J/P=?
I like the music though.
There is something weirdly mesmerizing about the whole thing. That is if they are not sleeping.
Yeah I watched it for like 6 or 7 minutes to see if it would stop. haha
When I watched it was morning in Tokyo so they were dancing and stuff.
The only purpose is to demonstrate a unique clock it seems. That and a prett nifty web portal.
This is a clock? What time is “09 39 17”?
Made me wonder what the genetic variation of the Japanese population is. Do they all descend from one boat load from China or from one emperor or what?
>>What time is “09 39 17″?
It’s 9:39:17 in the morning, Sensei.
I was hoping you were going to explain the deeper meaning of the dancing girls for us.
#20–thanks Mustard==its not a calender but rather a clock is what you’re saying huh? Kinda obvious from THAT perspective.
Dancing Girls???? Made you look, and for others to look again? In fact, its a good idea for a screen saver. Flash the time every 10 secs with a nice photo inbetween.
#19 Bobbo “This is a clock? What time is “09 39 17″?”
#21 Bobbo “its not a calender but rather a clock is what you’re saying huh?”
Uh, it looks like you answered your own question, Mista Bobbolina.
I tried the “number/ name” thing, and I don’t like it. Don’t think I’ll be using it in the future.
OK… now it is 1130am in Toyko and the girls are dancing. I’ll have check in later.
im shocked video streams that well and that fast. Esp full screen video. I saw this a few years ago. Still good.
P.S. they go through a whole routine at the top of each hour if anyone’s interested.
#24 – the answer – im shocked video streams that well and that fast. Esp full screen video.
Well, when you’ve got ISPs who offer 100 Mbps to the home (which they’ve done for years), you can just imagine what hosting services must be offering.
Weird.
I think I can safely speak for the group here when I say: WTF?
#24 got it. I’m amazed at the streaming. Although I am curious as to why it was posted.
#29: I found it interesting, the primary reason any of us editors post anything.