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Monday, August 01, 2005
It's really not that hard...One of the things I learned in Japan was that the rabbit on the moon that they refer to is the same one that I know and love, only they see it upside down. I had been told that the rabbit you could see in the northern hemisphere was different, somehow made up of different mare or something, and got confuzzled, but when I asked the Japanese students they told me the rabbit was standing on his head.
So when I was talking to a friend in the US tonight (love ya, Dev) and he asked about the rabbit, I knew it was time.
This is how you find the rabbit in the moon.
You take one moon (up the right way):

And you find the rabbit:

See? Not that complicated peoples.
Dev was kind enough to help me out with a problem I'd always had, so here's one more helpful guide.
This is how you find the man in the moon.

(Linkage to this page for the original rabbit image and this one for the man in the moon image.)
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