It means "I'm getting bored, but I like to use IPmessenger"
This appears to be Japanese with one word possibly spelled incorrectly. There is no such word spelled mousi but there is moushi
According to Wikipedia, Seki Takakazu, 1642 - December 5, 1708), also known as Seki Kōwa, was a Japanese mathematician in the Edo period. Seki laid foundations for the subsequent development of Japanese mathematics known as "wasan"; he has been described as Japan's "Newton". He created a new algebraic notation system and worked on infinitesimal calculus and Diophantine equations.
The "72" in a DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) typically refers to the number of pins on the module. A 72-pin DIMM is an older type of memory module commonly used in older computers, particularly those that utilized EDO (Extended Data Out) or Fast Page Mode DRAM. This specification indicates the module's compatibility with certain motherboards and memory architectures, primarily in systems from the 1990s. Such modules are less common today, as modern systems generally use DIMMs with higher pin counts and more advanced memory technologies.
The three unifiers of Japan—Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu—played pivotal roles in the country's transition from warring states to a unified state in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Oda Nobunaga initiated the process by defeating rival daimyos and establishing control over central Japan. Toyotomi Hideyoshi continued this work, consolidating power and implementing social and economic reforms, such as the land survey and the sword hunt. Finally, Tokugawa Ieyasu completed the unification and established the Tokugawa shogunate, which brought about over 250 years of relative peace and stability known as the Edo period.
This appears to be Japanese with one word possibly spelled incorrectly. There is no such word spelled mousi but there is moushi
Edo is the old Japanese name for Tokyo :)
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You can say "Ogbe n'ede" in Edo language to mean "It's been a while."
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Edo. When Emperor Meiji moved Japan's capital from Kyoto to Edo, he named it Tokyo. Before Kyoto, Nara was the ancient capital of Japan.
Edo
The population of Edo is 1,000,000.
It used to be called Edo. Any Japanese person would know that Edo means the city now referred to as Tokyo.
Ini Edo's birth name is Iniobong Edo Ekim.
Edo was created in 1603.
there are alot of languages spoken in Edo state. one of the languages in edo state is bini