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The Ninja Handbook

Aeonite writes "Equal parts ninja geekery and pop-cultural satire, The Ninja Handbook falls into that odd category of book that presents fiction as reality. Numerous Guides to Piracy have been published, and more than a few authors have taken a crack at Zombie Survival Guides, the most popular spin-off being the zombie novel World War Z, which is now on its way towards Hollywood. Of course, the creators of the Ask a Ninja website have taken the opposite tack here, having first staked their claim as an Internet video sensation before moving on to "old media."" Keep reading below to find out what secret moves Michael learned from this book. The Ninja Handbook author Douglas Sarine and Kent Nichols pages 336 publisher Three Rivers Press rating 9 reviewer Michael Fiegel ISBN 978-0-307-40580-7 summary An old media incarnation of the popular Ask a Ninja website Ask A Ninja is not the first Ninja website to turn bookish; the first "Ninja Handbook" to hit the shelves was Robert Hamburger's Real Ultimate Power: The Official Ninja Book, published on July 1, 2004 based on the website which hit its peak of popularity way back in 2002. Then there was my own Ninja Burger Honorable Employee Handbook, published in late May of 2006 based on a website started as a goof in June of 2000. Both of those books were published by Citadel Press, and in that light also worth mentioning here is the New York Times bestseller The Alphabet of Manliness, written by one Maddox, purportedly a pirate.

The Ninja Handbook, however, is entirely about ninja. Branded as an "Official Product of the International Order of Ninjas," it's an exploration of the lessons a non-ninja, or nonja, needs to learn in order to become a ninja. Of course, the book is subtitled "This Book Looks Forward To Killing You Soon," so one might expect that the lessons to be taught aren't quite so easy, or ordinary.

The book is nominally broken up into seven sections, although the content is random enough, and the humor fluid enough, that any attempt at organization seems futile at best. In many ways the book's sense of humor drifts about in the same general area as the Real Ultimate Power Book. However, that book's focus on what might best be called "12-year-old humor" (i.e.,guitar-wailing, excrement jokes, and Hippos) is decidedly different from the Ask a Ninja book which never breaks character. Ninjas are not "sweet" and "totally cool" in this book; they are savage killers with a made-up ancient history of the sort likely to send Wikipedia editors into reversion-driven nervous breakdowns.

Section 1 offers introductory advice and information about ninja, including how to form a ninja clan and make a clan flag. Section 2 teaches the Path to nearly ninja-hood, broken up into subsections that cover (in turn) the Nonja (non-ninja), those who are Ninjaish, the Ninjalike, the "Whooooooooo," (the sound of a gentle breeze) and then the I.T.A.N. ("Is That A Ninja?"). Along the way The Ninja teaches (or at least briefly mentions) the ninja basics: the ninja code, requirements to being a ninja, safe sword use, shuriken, pirates, mythical beasts, invisible scrolls, and smoke bombs, among many other topics. There are also plenty of sidewise pokes at Google Maps, Vampire Pumpkins, Fox News, A-Ha, Billy Joel, Woody Allen, and the like, the pop culture references sometimes plain to see, and at other times buried beneath in the subtext.

After a very short Section 3 (almost entirely comprised of Ninja Merit Badges, which as one might expect are all solid black), Section 4 teaches Ninja Skills, including Jumping, Spinning, Punching, Stabbing and Kicking, the latter illustrated via a list of 100 different kicks including "10 Piggies of Pain," "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Palace of Endless Toes." The book then dives headlong into the realm of the bizarre, with Section 5 covering "The Worlds" as in other dimensions and realms of existence, as well as magic and myth. The latter section does manage to clamber back out of the primordial stew onto solid ground when it looks at ninja movies, with a particularly hard look at Batman (not a ninja, as it turns out).

Since the reader has survived this far, Section 6 welcomes him or her to the International Order of Ninja, covering the top brass of the organization, ninja internships, and a bit of ninja rap music. Section 7 then introduces the new ninja to their Mission, an endless quest wherein they follow in the footsteps of the many ninja who have come before them. How many? There is an illustration of a ninja riding a pterodactyl, if that's any help. A lengthy timeline and a one page non-glossary close out the book on an abrupt note.

Obviously, this is a book designed for people who like ninja, but more than that it's a book for those who enjoy a mix of intelligent humor and surreal, near-stream-of-consciousness nonsense. The book is not for everyone; it does have a very scattershot feel in places, particularly if you're not prepared to read it all the way through. While there are jokes on every page, this is not a Mystery Science Theater 3000 sort of book where you can turn it on in the middle of an episode and immediately fall into synch with the humor. But while any individual joke (or page) on its own might be somewhat hard to swallow, taken as a whole the entire piece allows you to immerse yourself in an imaginary world somewhere next door to the Big Rock Candy Mountain.

In that regard, the general tone of the book is best compared with the likes of a John Hodgman, whose book The Areas of My Expertise included a list of 700 Hobo names which he dutifully recited in the audio book version (N.B., The Ninja Handbook is also being released in audio book format). On its own, out of context, such a list is merely awkward and possibly irritating to read (or listen to). But in context, as a part of an entire book full of similar ludicrousness, it's the sort of thing you can just immerse yourself in, and appreciate on a ninja Zen level. The same might be said of the Ask a Ninja video series as well: watch one episode, and you probably won't "get it," but give yourself time to watch them all, and it all suddenly makes sense.

Unless you're a pirate, of course, since pirates and ninja don't get along. As I write this, it's the eve of International Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19), and I'm beginning preparations for the opposing Day of the Ninja (December 5), entering its 6th year. What is it about pirates and ninja that attracts fans and sells books? Whatever it is, there's obviously something to the whole "ninja vs pirate" thing, and The Ninja Handbook represents a strong argument for the continuation of the funny fad. Obviously Three Rivers Press agrees; according to Publishers Marketplace, the book was sold to Crown Publishing (a division of Random House) for "six figures." That'll buy a lot of shuriken.

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111 comments

  1. Ask a Ninja by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Q: Why don't I ever get laid?

    A: Because you are a fucking nerd. Comb the shit out of your beard and find a girl.

    1. Re:Ask a Ninja by sexconker · · Score: 4, Funny

      It's Pop Tart crumbs, and you're trying to change me.

    2. Re:Ask a Ninja by seeker_1us · · Score: 1

      Would I get laid if I were a ninja?

    3. Re:Ask a Ninja by sharperguy · · Score: 1

      When did you ever see a ninja with wenches?

      --
      "sudo rm -rf your-face"
    4. Re:Ask a Ninja by tmosley · · Score: 2, Funny

      When they need to kill someone hiding in a pipe, obviously.

      Oh, wait, you said 'wenches', I get it now.

    5. Re:Ask a Ninja by Macthorpe · · Score: 1

      When did you ever see a ninja at all?

      --
      "It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him." - Tolkien
    6. Re:Ask a Ninja by SylvanCyke · · Score: 1

      Posted as a response to an article on slashdot? "News for nerds."

  2. 1st p0st!?! by turtleAJ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thanks to my Ninja skills, I've been waiting silently, un-discovered in this article for two days now.

    1. Re:1st p0st!?! by nog_lorp · · Score: 5, Funny

      Actually, I got first post. It is just too sneaky for you to find.

    2. Re:1st p0st!?! by Foobar+of+Borg · · Score: 4, Funny

      Thanks to my Ninja skills, I've been waiting silently, un-discovered in this article for two days now.

      I thought one of these posts looked like a hedge.

    3. Re:1st p0st!?! by Evanisincontrol · · Score: 4, Funny

      If you haven't killed anyone for two full days, you're not a ninja.

    4. Re:1st p0st!?! by Tetsujin · · Score: 1

      Thanks to my Ninja skills, I've been waiting silently, un-discovered in this article for two days now.

      I thought one of these posts looked like a hedge.

      And here I was concerned that there wouldn't be a hedge joke. I studied and trained for three whole weeks to become a ninja, and so it really bugs me when people are all ninja-obsessed and don't even know about the Ninja Hedge...

      --
      Bow-ties are cool.
    5. Re:1st p0st!?! by turtleAJ · · Score: 0

      Who the heck modded me Troll?
      An angry pirate??

    6. Re:1st p0st!?! by rodney+dill · · Score: 4, Funny

      2nd day ain't over yet...

      --

      Use your head, can't you, use your head,
      You're on earth, there's no cure for that
      - S. Beckett
    7. Re:1st p0st!?! by Jansingal · · Score: 1

      not so, I saw you already! :)

    8. Re:1st p0st!?! by Hurricane78 · · Score: 1

      Mr. Ninja, would you stand up please?
      .
      .
      Mr. Ninja has learned the first lesson of not being seen: Not to stand up.

      However, he has chosen a very obvious piece of cover.

      BOOOMM!

      --
      Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
    9. Re:1st p0st!?! by Provocateur · · Score: 1

      Notice your wind chimes are silent? The first night was marked by tying them with monofilament...or floss, depending on the ninja skill level. Besides, those things are annoying.

      --
      WARNING: Smartphones have side effects--most of them undocumented.
    10. Re:1st p0st!?! by rodney+dill · · Score: 1

      Pirates, on the other hand, would just wear your friggin' wind chimes as an earring.

      --

      Use your head, can't you, use your head,
      You're on earth, there's no cure for that
      - S. Beckett
  3. ninja vanish! by floatingrunner · · Score: 1, Funny
    ahhh crap.. i say vanish, not sexy no jitsu...

    how do i change back now?

    1. Re:ninja vanish! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you don't. send me pics and i'll set up a real nice pr0n site for you.

    2. Re:ninja vanish! by floatingrunner · · Score: 0

      hey...hey! eyes up here!

  4. Pirate Propaganda by KingPin27 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Obviously not written by a ninja. Nothing more than pirate propaganda. Real ninjas have no need for books as they already know everything.

    --
    "i lost my dignity on a slippery wiener"
    1. Re:Pirate Propaganda by Captain+Spam · · Score: 4, Funny

      Aye, matey, but real pirates can't read! What're they doin' writing propaganda?

      --
      Demanding constant attention will only lead to attention.
    2. Re:Pirate Propaganda by gnick · · Score: 4, Funny

      If this was truly written by a ninja, it would be mistaken for a house plant and we'd never know it was there.

      --
      He's getting rather old, but he's a good mouse.
    3. Re:Pirate Propaganda by Digital+End · · Score: 1

      The book was written in the early 1800's, it has remained hidden in plain sight this whole time.

      --
      Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart, he dreams himself your master.
    4. Re:Pirate Propaganda by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      1. It's not an exploding tag.
      2. It should be known that Dr.McNinja kicks all lesser ninja ass anyways.

    5. Re:Pirate Propaganda by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Aye, matey, but real pirates can't read! What're they doin' writing propaganda?

      Most honorable Capt. Spam,

      The Pirate Captain, Black Van Dyke, has requested that I, Ninja Kyouko, pen this document with his words.

      "Ahoy, me matey! Tha' be why we be keep'n my pet Ninja locked up in t' brig t' do my readin', writin' and other correspondentin'. Yarr!"

      With sadness, from my cell in the brig,
      I am Kyouko, Ninja.

  5. Good review on The Ninja Handbook. by santiagoanders · · Score: 1

    "You can purchase The Ninja Handbook from amazon.com from amazon.com."

    So why would I want The Ninja Handbook from amazon.com from amazon.com? Do amazon.com ninja employees have better tips?

    --
    "There can be little doubt that union activities lead to continuous and progressive inflation." F. A. Hayek
    1. Re:Good review on The Ninja Handbook. by Aeonite · · Score: 1

      Do amazon.com ninja employees have better tips?

      Only the Jewish ones.

      Badum-bum.

  6. Real Ultimate Power is the definitive ninja guide by flipmack · · Score: 1

    I think that any ninja reference that doesn't include ninjas wailing on guitars is probably a work of fiction. If I can picture an actor who would be perfect for the part of a ninja, it would probably be Jack Black and KG, because they can do cock pushups and they beat the devil in guitar wailing.

    --
    semper ubi sub ubi
  7. Note for people ordering it online by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I bought this book online because it's next to impossible to find. When I opened the box from Amazon, it was empty! Later that day, I happened to go to my bookshelf to get another book, and lo and behold, there it was, sitting there unnoticed. Sneaky bastard.

    1. Re:Note for people ordering it online by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And just as you flip over the front page of the book, you suddenly notice the book is no long in your hands. You turn your head only to catch a glimpse of the book's back cover as it stands several meters behind you. As blood bursting out from multiple gashes that suddenly appear over your body, your last words are, "IMPOSSIBL..."

    2. Re:Note for people ordering it online by Digital+End · · Score: 1

      I had a similar problem with an empty box received. Unfortunatly, by time I found the book my whole family had been killed.

      I tried contacting amazon, they just said it's a known issue and refered me to the users manual, which was unfortunatly IN THE BOX... people just don't think

      --
      Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart, he dreams himself your master.
    3. Re:Note for people ordering it online by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nah, you moved it yourself. You were just to drunk at the time to remember...

  8. excrement jokes eh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Guess you must have some mad anal retention skills to stay in ambush for two days.

  9. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by TubeSteak · · Score: 2, Funny

    How come there's no mention of the sub-prime mortgage issue?

    Because unlike financial NINJAs (No Income No Job or Assets) a real Ninja would never purposefully fuck over the entire world for money.

    --
    [Fuck Beta]
    o0t!
  10. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by OzPeter · · Score: 1

    But the NINJAs didn't fuck the world .. the people running the financial markets did

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    I am Slashdot. Are you Slashdot as well?
  11. World War Z by killmenow · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Numerous Guides to Piracy have been published, and more than a few authors have taken a crack at Zombie Survival Guides, the most popular spin-off being the zombie novel World War Z, which is now on its way towards Hollywood. And for damn good reason. It's a hella good book. No doubt Hollywood will fuck it up.

    1. Re:World War Z by PCM2 · · Score: 2, Funny

      It's a hella good book. No doubt Hollywood will fuck it up.

      It was a mediocre book that was obviously written with a movie deal in mind. So the movie ought to be OK. (Is this where I'm supposed to say "there, fixed that for you"?)

      --
      Breakfast served all day!
    2. Re:World War Z by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      more than a few authors have taken a crack at Zombie Survival Guides, the most popular spin-off being the zombie novel World War Z, which is now on its way towards Hollywood.

      Uh, is this even fair? The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z were both written by the same author, Max Brooks!

    3. Re:World War Z by killmenow · · Score: 1

      Mediocre?! Would you have preferred more zombie gore and less examination of the human condition? Whatever, man. To each his own I suppose.

      As far as I can tell, it was most definitely NOT written with a movie deal in mind. The production company that bought the rights to it has been scratching its collective head for over a year just trying to figure out how the hell to make a workable movie out of it. It's not written in a way that readily translates to film.

      It seems to me the only way it was "written with a movie deal in mind" was in the sense that any decently written, commercially successful book is likely to get a movie deal, whether it'll make a good movie or not. This book could make a very good movie...but it's well beyond me to figure out how.

    4. Re:World War Z by darkmeridian · · Score: 1

      Max Brooks wrote both the Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z, which are kind of like sequels. The Guide explains the background of the infection while World War Z provides a narrative. It's a damn good book, and Hollywood better NOT fuck it up.

      --
      A NYC lawyer blogs. http://www.chuangblog.com/
    5. Re:World War Z by radarjd · · Score: 1

      It was a mediocre book that was obviously written with a movie deal in mind.

      Not with an (typical) American movie in mind -- it is sparse on fight scenes. There is arguably only one out and out fight against the zombies. The rest of the book is a series of anecdotes from the survivors about their particular niches of the War. I don't see too many Hollywood movies where people sit and describe their reflections on the war.

      I personally think it'll be extremely difficult to turn it into a movie with losing its essential character and merely ripping some broadly painted ideas and a few very specific references.

      When I picked up the novel, I expected a more linear narrative which would have been perfect for a movie. What I got was ultimately likely more satisfying.

    6. Re:World War Z by Foobar+of+Borg · · Score: 1

      It's a damn good book, and Hollywood better NOT fuck it up.

      Does George Lucas doesn't have a hand in it, does he?

    7. Re:World War Z by Dragonslicer · · Score: 1

      And for damn good reason. It's a hella good book. No doubt Hollywood will fuck it up.

      The screenplay is being written by J. Michael Straczynski, who has a lengthy history of writing good stories. There's always the possibility of half the script being replaced by explosions, but assuming that that doesn't happen, the movie should be good.

    8. Re:World War Z by steveo777 · · Score: 1

      I'd be much, much more afraid of Uwe Boll.

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      This sig isn't original enough, it's time to come up with something witty...
    9. Re:World War Z by PCM2 · · Score: 1

      I personally think it'll be extremely difficult to turn it into a movie with losing its essential character and merely ripping some broadly painted ideas and a few very specific references.

      And nobody could be planning that. ;-)

      Seriously, the friend who loaned it to me thought it was brilliant, I thought it was pretty thin and unenlightening. If not a "movie book" then an airplane novel at best. But, as someone else said, to each his own.

      --
      Breakfast served all day!
  12. I.T.A.N. by Drooling+Iguana · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's actually very easy to tell if someone's a ninja. Just ask yourself two questions: 1) Am I aware of the alleged ninja's presence in any way? and 2) Am I dead?

    From there the answer should be obvious.

    --
    ... I'm addicted to placebos
    1. Re:I.T.A.N. by The+Bringer · · Score: 1

      It is far easier just to light yourself on fire... Ninjas can't catch you if you're on fire... Please see this handy diagram: http://media.ebaumsworld.com/picture/nocheesetonight/sketchfire2.gif

  13. Ninjas have become boring. I couldn't muster more than a single "Arr!" on Talk Like A Pirate Day. Vampires have lost their bite. Even robots are all same old same old, or they look like us now.

    We need a new, interesting character archetype before even cybernetic lesbian assassins lose their luster.

    1. Re::-P by Talderas · · Score: 1
      --
      "Lack of speed can be overcome. In the worst case by patience." --Znork
    2. Re::-P by Dekker3D · · Score: 1

      before even cybernetic lesbian assassins lose their luster.

      cybernetic lesbian assassins with peg-legs?

      AARRRRRRR!!!

    3. Re::-P by BigBlueOx · · Score: 1

      I most highly recommend The Lollipop Guild. Dave Berry really dropped the ball on that one.

    4. Re::-P by Tony+Hoyle · · Score: 1

      Vicious gangs of keep left signs.

    5. Re::-P by lgw · · Score: 1

      The last time this happened, Lovecraft became popular. It's probably shoggoth time again. Shamble like a Shoggoth day? Maybe. Cthulhu in '08 - why choose the lesser of two evils!

      --
      Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
    6. Re::-P by Chris+Burke · · Score: 1

      I couldn't muster more than a single "Arr!" on Talk Like A Pirate Day.

      Damn! And I wondered why we didn't see the expected drop in global temperatures after TLAPD. It was your fault!

      --

      The enemies of Democracy are
    7. Re::-P by perlchild · · Score: 1

      userfriendly.org has that slogan on their site for a while now... With pastiches of both Cthulhu and Hasthur the one that shall not be named in there... I thought since the election was called, but I haven't checked dates...

    8. Re::-P by steveo777 · · Score: 1

      Machine gun jumblies? Dang Fembots...

      --
      This sig isn't original enough, it's time to come up with something witty...
  14. The one book that will never be pirated by elrous0 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Arg, 'tis valuable intelligence on the ways of the scurvy ninja! Off to me Amazon account, mateys!

    --
    SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
    1. Re:The one book that will never be pirated by xaositects · · Score: 1

      i'm sure ninja's make sure to get their vitamin c...

  15. Of course.... by Puffy+Director+Pants · · Score: 1

    Everything in the book is a lie or a deception, because Ninjas never give away their secrets.

    1. Re:Of course.... by oldhack · · Score: 1

      Hah, that's what we want you to think, dirty pirates.

      --
      Fuck systemd. Fuck Redhat. Fuck Soylent, too. Wait, scratch the last one.
    2. Re:Of course.... by SleptThroughClass · · Score: 1

      Ninjas have to know their history and the basic methods, so this book of course is needed for that. By the time a ninja actually gets to work, they will make it will appear that they are using ordinary methods to accomplish their goals. You'll think they were elsewhere when something happened, you'll think their opponent merely had an accident, you'll think someone merely used a gun before making a lucky escape, or you'll think O.J. did it.

  16. Ask a Ninja has already peaked... by Channard · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Sure, this book sounds cool, but for my money, Ask A Ninja can't get any better than this segment where the Ninja interviewed Jon Heder and Will Ferrell about 'Blades of Glory'. While they do try to get in the joke, they're just so fantastically bewildered. You can imagine how the day was going.. journalist asking tedious questions 1, journalist asking tedious questions 2. Etc.. etc.. then all of a sudden.. Ninja out of nowhere!

    1. Re:Ask a Ninja has already peaked... by TheBig1 · · Score: 1

      Will Ferrell seemed to hold his own quite well, although I admit Jon could have done better. 8-)

      Cheers

  17. Re:Treasury Bailout Package by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Although offtopic, this should be story #1 on /. for the foreseeable future. This is much more important than the pansy IT/economy story that posted last week.

    Still, everyone is more interested in laser weapons, Microsoft tents, and Comcast than the socialization of banks in the US.

  18. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by eln · · Score: 1

    The people who sold the NINJAs a bill of goods are the ones who fucked over the entire world. The NINJAs were just guilty of being dumb enough to allow themselves to be convinced by supposed experts that they could afford something they obviously couldn't.

    NINJAs are the same type of people who consider playing the lottery a retirement plan, though, so you can hardly blame them too much for being taken in by people who presented themselves as being mortgage experts.

    Granted, the government shouldn't be shoveling money at them to help them keep those houses, but they certainly shouldn't be shoveling money at the investment banks that thought it was a good idea to lend these people money either.

    Now, if these NINJAs were actual ninjas, they could silently decapitate the mortgage brokers and solve the problem that way, but unfortunately most of them aren't.

  19. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by flyingsquid · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Go to http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Archive.aspx and listen to episode 355, "The Giant Pool of Money". It's a really excellent piece of journalism, that examines the financial crisis from multiple perspectives. They interview the people taking out mortgages, the people selling them, and the bankers repackaging the mortages into securities. Who's guilty? In short, everyone.

    Borrowers were irresponsible, borrowing money they knew they would have trouble repaying, or trying to make a quick buck buying into the housing bubble. And lenders were irresponsible, lending money to people who had no income, no job, no assets. But they just sold off the mortgages, so the risk didn't affect them. And investment bankers were irresponsible. They created these crazy financial schemes to sell high-risk mortgages; in theory they were supposed to minimize financial risk but in practice they did the opposite. In short... a lot of greed, a lot of foolishness, and there's more than enough blame to go around.

  20. Day of the Ninja by Bemopolis · · Score: 1

    I would think a more appropriate December date for it would be the 7th.

    --
    "I guess the moral of the story is, don't paint your airship with rocket fuel." -- Addison Bain
  21. The TRUE Ninja handbook... by digitaldc · · Score: 1

    The TRUE Ninja handbook can never be found.

    It slips silently into the shelves of the library, never to be seen again.

    --
    He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
  22. Deluxe version by jitterman · · Score: 1

    I heard that the deluxe boxed set comes with the Master Ninja Theme Song.

    --
    For conscience is the wound, and there's naught to staunch it
  23. Ninjafied... by UncleTogie · · Score: 1

    We were just hedging our bets...

    --
    Don't tell me to get a life. I'm a gamer; I have LOTS of lives!
    1. Re:Ninjafied... by Saint+Fnordius · · Score: 1

      Which explains why so many hedge funds are in trouble?

  24. Re:Treasury Bailout Package by stranger_to_himself · · Score: 1

    Still, everyone is more interested in laser weapons, Microsoft tents, and Comcast than the socialization of banks in the US.

    That's because it's far more interesting. One group of grey suits looks much like another IMO.

  25. Chuck Norris by Joebert · · Score: 4, Funny

    Last time I opened a Ninja book Chuck Norris' fist flew out of it and stopped just far enough away from my face for me to read the words "Don't even think about it" tattoo'd across all 25 of his knuckles.

    I'm not making that mistake again.

    --
    Wanna fight ? Bend over, stick your head up your ass, and fight for air.
    1. Re:Chuck Norris by Saint+Fnordius · · Score: 1

      Which just goes to show that Chuck Norris should take the warning seriously, before he runs out of fists.

      It does seem rather harsh, though, putting his dismembered fist inside of a book. But Ninja are not known for their compassion...

  26. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by n1ckml007 · · Score: 1

    Actually it was the Ninja Looters http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looting_(gaming) who broke the stock market.

  27. Sentry Removal by mr_spatula · · Score: 1

    While not being familiar with all of this, I assure you it lives in the shadow of Grandmaster Ashida Kim, who has made his ninja training available for free:

    http://ashidakim.com/stb.html

    Just in the off chance that you take that book seriously, I suggest you ruin it with his Sentry Removal Techniques video series:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCNRh9M9OAI

    Worth a watch just for the many degrees of awesome - the music, the editing - Everything.

  28. Ninja Loans by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Is this book about the perils of ninja loans (No Income No Job)

  29. Re:Treasury Bailout Package by MyLongNickName · · Score: 1

    I am willing to take a few off topic mods to agree with this. Sadly, we will focus on perceived stances on trivial issues, and ignore how this country has been financially raped over the last eight, and arguably last sixteen years.

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  30. A gift from Him. by MarkvW · · Score: 1

    I am amazed that Chuck Norris has allowed this to happen. Thank goodness we all live in a benevolent Chucktocracy.

  31. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    1. There is no talk of the sub-prime mortgage issue because we're not interested in finances.
    2. /. is not talking about finances < see above >
  32. no way, no how, no ninja by eh2o · · Score: 1

    that ask a ninja guy is so fake. first of all, ninjas don't talk loudly. in fact, they don't talk at all, and they certainly don't appear on youtube videos. ninjas do not negotiate or give interviews, they kill. furthermore, ninjas do not have "clans", "bosses" or "merit badges" (even black ones). ninjas are not black, they are invisible.

  33. Old ninjas don't die.... by UttBuggly · · Score: 1

    ....they just kill people a little more slowly.

    My day job is as a network analyst for a Big Company. Until a few years ago (50th birthday), I taught martial arts in the evenings.

    While not a Ninja...we teach Karate, BJJ, Aikido, Muy Thai, and straight up Western boxing...I have a fair amount of skill.

    Also used to fight full contact, so it was not unusual to show up for work with things bruised or broken. One morning, an IT secretary saw some bruises on my forearms and asked how it happened. When I explained, she exclaimed "what are you...some kind of Ninja Nerd?"

    I thought for a second and replied "exactly". Kept the nickname for the last 16 years.

    Oh, I have actually met Chuck Norris; he trained Terry Smith, who trained me. Chuck was filming "Sidekicks" in Houston and the cast and crew were staying at the same hotel. Met Mako in the bar...drinking a Coors Light quietly in the corner. I introduced myself and spoke with him a minute or two. The next morning, I ran into Chuck crossing the lobby. Told him who I was, got an autograph for a friend back home, and chatted for 4-5 minutes. He was very gracious and only punched me twice. (Just kidding...although his handshake was strong enough to snap bones)

    I'll have to get the ninja book...sounds like some humor I can appreciate.

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    1. Re:Old ninjas don't die.... by Reziac · · Score: 1

      Mako? Wow. When I was a kid I really liked him -- he was a fine actor. Hadn't seen him on TV in many years.. seems he passed away a couple years ago :(

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  34. Just what the Narutards need... by jameskojiro · · Score: 1

    So they can go out and make the rest of our lives a complete Ninja Dorking hell.

    Greeeeeaaaaattttt......

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    1. Re:Just what the Narutards need... by karlconnors · · Score: 1

      and where is the guy who was complaining about non-critical book reviews :)

  35. Re:Real Ultimate Power is the definitive ninja gui by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    MOD PARENT UP!

    Parent is so right: if you don't hear wailing guitars in the distance, they're not real ninjas.

  36. Real Live Ninpo/Ninjutsu, YouTube - BUJINKAN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not only YouTube it, but Google it, too.

      bujinkan
    http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bujinkan&search_type=
    also check out
    Taijutsu
    Masaaki Hatsumi

    Also,

    http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/Pages/MartialArtsAndSuperpowers.html
    by Charles Daniel.

    Talks about being blindfolded, and having someone of your skill shoot at you meaning to kill you, and moving at an angle to their *intent*.

  37. Bah as a real pirate ninja by Orion+Blastar · · Score: 1

    I learned my ninja skills in the 1980's via mail order Ninja books like ones Ashida Kim wrote. He wants you to steal this Ninja book because everyone else has stolen it and he released it into the public domain to get even at the dummy corporations that protected the publishers that sold his book and never game him his fair share or any money at all from it. He will gladly sell you ebooks and paper books for money to learn how to be a real ninja.

    If you want to learn how to be a real pirate, you can join up with the Neo-Swashbucklers and learn from them. New pirate members accepted as long as they don't troll the group or cause trouble, because if that happens we make them walk the plank. :)

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    1. Re:Bah as a real pirate ninja by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Fucking schizo faggot.

    2. Re:Bah as a real pirate ninja by Orion+Blastar · · Score: 1

      Not really brave of you to say that via Anonymous Coward, in doing so you have Frenchified yourself and bescumbered all over Slashdot as a true ninnyhammer would making a buncombe out of your own Hircismus as the corpulant feist that you really are.

      Next time be a real brave hero and post it under your real name or handle, that way I won't think that you are just some scared momma's boy that hides in her basement and suffer from your own psychological problems and was only projecting your problems on me, and confirming that fact by posting as Anonymous Coward, which you really and truly are.

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  38. IANAN by DavidD_CA · · Score: 1

    IANAN, but I'm pretty sure they'd be pissed if they found out about this book.

    Order it while you can.

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  39. Re: Ninjitsu by DreadHarn · · Score: 1

    Ninjitsu is considered a dead form of the martial arts. It is neither combat effective nor practical in modern applications. Your modern practitioners are steeped in a world of fantasy and Hollywood. It is well known in the mixed martial arts world that Ninjitsu is a huge joke.

  40. Re:Ninja Rap Music by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You are a true ninja. Your karma-jutsu is so stealth that your post lurks unseen underneath my threshold. Arrrrr!

  41. Ninja? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sigh... pretty far from a real Ninja. What's next, PHP WMD?

  42. Re: Ninjitsu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    According to who exactly!? In the States, sure, under the Hollywood guises you describe. Elsewhere on the planet, the same cannot be said. We're not all a bunch of cultureless yahoos. And it's ninj_U_tsu.
    Not combat effective? What planet are you on?

  43. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by Half-pint+HAL · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but aren't the people who ran the markets last month NINJAs this month...?

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  44. Good Book by VampirePidgeon · · Score: 1

    I'm just going to babble on here; no one's going to read this and it's more for the defense attorney of whatever trial I get into. I personally purchased this book, and while I haven't read it, I can say with full honesty that I give the cover 5/5. A spectacular piece of imagery encompassing everything ninja about a ninja handbook. Also, being a vampire pigeon, I am very excited to hear about the vampire pumpkins, and look forward to eating them soon. Finally, some more ninjaness. It seems like pirates are beginning to rule the more mainstream areas as ninjas sit back in video games with poor camera controls and comic books. Why the hell can't anyone make a good ninja movie nowadays? Like honest-to-God, backflip/run on walls/smoke bomb ninjas; you know, the kind that never existed, like PotC. Also Naruto is not about ninjas. Ninjas don't wear orange jumpsuits unless they go to anime conventions, in order to blend in so that they can kill all the people dressed similarly. Opinions about content aside; it's not about ninjas. like, end of discussion. You see the period? yeah, it's real. For the record, I for one welcome our ninja overlords, though I am puzzled as to why they have not removed some of our government yet.

  45. Ninja by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  46. Re:No Income No Job or Assets? by T.E.D. · · Score: 1

    They interview the people taking out mortgages, the people selling them, and the bankers repackaging the mortages into securities. Who's guilty? In short, everyone.

    In slightly longer: The people who removed all the rules (aka: regulations) from the system.

  47. My favourite in the pseudo-fiction genre... by Reziac · · Score: 1

    ... is "To Serve Man". Delicious.

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  48. read by dingbin · · Score: 1

    just read this

  49. Re: Ninjitsu by SylvanCyke · · Score: 1

    I concur with "Anonymous Coward." The MMA isn't a true test of martial prowess. It is a sport. Someone entering into a Ninja Dojo will by nature take their art more seriously. It has always been geared towards practicality.