Monday, November 28, 2005

Good Bye Osaka


露武

Okay, so there'rs so many free internet places, I couldn't resist... this time it's good bye... and check out this cool Japanese Keyboard...

刃か ヤロ ロ婆と オオバンノン 簿 ブ 奉 侮 露武

Paid $1000 to ship my stuff home...

...and the guy who packed my stuff harrased me about such a brief packing list. He insisted that I make a more detailed one with prices. So, I just made one. And, since the Home Security Whatchamaguys Have their GRUBBY MITS in everything these days, I figured I'd do a full disclosure of what I'm sending home... Enjoy Noseys.

Box 1
Various Used Hard Backed Novels
Various Used Soft Backed Novels
Notebooks from Japan
Photo Albums of Japan
Photo Frame Cutter
Empty Bottles with Labels

Box 2

Various Hard Backed Novels
Various Soft Backed Novels
Photography Books
Japanese Study Books
Travel Guides
Shodo Set

Box 3

Used DVD Player
DVD:s and CD:s
Various Hard Back Novels
Small Charms from Temples
Extension Cords

Box 4

6 Bowls
10 Cups
2 Backpacks
Memorabilia from Temple Visits

Box 5
Suits
Pants
Shorts
Summer Business Shirts
Memorabilia from Kobe and Wakayama

Box 6
Sweatshirt
Slacks and Pants
Jeans
2 Halloween Masks
Stuffed Cthulhu Toy
Bicycle Helmet
Turkish Bell Strings

Box 7

2 Pillows
Used Flat Screen TV 16"
PC Monitor (minutely defective) 17"
Soft Back Book
Power Strip
Joystick
Empty Nori Can
Empty Green Tea Candy Can

Box 8
US Micro-ATX Computer with Windows
(Purchased in the US, includes: Pentium 2.8GHz Processor, 1024Mb RAM, 40G HD, CD/DVD-RW, Floppy Drive, 128Mb Video Card)
Wireless Mouse
PC-Camera
Headset
2 Power Cables
2 16pin Cables
4 USB Cables

Box 9
Giant OCR III Road Bike with City Handlebars

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Final Post from Nippon


Here's one last image from my trip to Tokyo in 2002.

enjoy the wierdness...


You see, it's finally time to pack the PC. This means that unless I visit a web-cafe (and remember all my passwords) I won't be posting again in Japan. Boo hoo... etc. I'd like to thank all the people who've helped me over the years... etc.

Aw, heck!


I'm going to be seeing all y'all soon enough anyway... So, this is Rob, signing off... Oh-ya-sume-nisai. See you in the US.

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Fun Car Go!!! clap clap clap!


Finally drove in Japan. Got this cute little step-van by Nissan. Not actually a car I'd like to own, but it's sure cute. Also, doesn't really have any guts. Anyway, went for a beautiful drive over the "mountains" between Kyoto and Lake Biwa. Drove over the "pass". (Took 25 minutes...pff.) The view was beautiful, would have taken some pictures, but I was driving. Not sure why no one else did, but whatever. Then we tried to go around the lower part of lake Biwa, but my navigation system failed me, and we ended up going about 30 minutes the wrong direction. We finally got to Yetanathu-Jo, not impressed. Nothing will ever beat Himeji-jo.
It was great to get a chance to drive once, since I'd gone through all the trouble of getting a international driver's license. And driving on the opposite side of the road isn't really that big a deal. My biggest problem was turning on the windshield wipers every time I took a left or right. Everything else was a cinch.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Macha Monkey Meets StoneMonkey and his sidekick Banana


My cohort, and fellow tradition buster have been blessed with the opportunity to donate a few of our photos. Some friends are having an auction to support their theater troupe. This is very important, since J and I have not had many people from the outside world see our work. Those two people who visit me here are the only other people who've been lucky enough to see my work. Macha Monkey is a worthy cause, and we'll get some good publicity out of it. And, it'll be a great way to get back into the world called US.


Macha Monkey's Auction and Cabaret will be held December 10th at 8pm. (click for MM's site)


The four images that we're presenting are very typical of the style that J and I have developed. I'm a huge fan of landscapes, and he loves details. The four pictures are a culmination of what we've been working for for the past two years. J hadn't really done much photography before he picked up his camera in Japan. And I'd been only using cheapo point and shoots up until I got my first digital camera in Japan. Our style has grown leaps and bounds since we started comparing notes, and critiquing each other's work. And though we're not harsh on each other, we do tell it like it is. Though it helps that we agree with each other quite often.


I'd love for you to come to the show if your in Seattle, and for some crazy reason you read my posts, but don't ever comment (you can always send me an e-mail).

Monday, November 21, 2005

Poor Sick Baci

The Law of Accelerating Returns


The Law of Accelerating Returns
by Ray Kurzweil


An analysis of the history of technology shows that technological change is exponential, contrary to the common-sense "intuitive linear" view. So we won't experience 100 years of progress in the 21st century -- it will be more
like 20,000 years of progress
(at today's rate). The "returns," such as chip speed and cost-effectiveness, also increase exponentially. There's even exponential growth in the rate of exponential growth. Within a few decades, machine intelligence will surpass human intelligence, leading to The Singularity -- technological change so rapid and profound it represents a rupture in the fabric of human history. The implications include the merger of biological and nonbiological intelligence, immortal software-based humans, and ultra-high levels of intelligence that expand outward in the universe at the speed of light.

Monday, November 14, 2005

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Mo ee terru!!!


It's On Fire!!!

Just a little hint that Autumn has come to Japan.
Mo ee terru!!!

This is a raw image, still smoking from the camera. Stunning fortune today. Guess someone at the Japanese Weather Control Center knew they owed me one. I did them a bunch of favors at the beginning of summer by using my Washingtonian Rain Maker powers. I swear Japan HAS weather control.
If you've got $1500 burning a hole in your pocket, and can handle a 9 hour economy seat, get your hot crossed buns to Tofukuji. Track 10, from JR Kyoto Station. One stop. Do it.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Sold... American!


Made my first sale today. A friend decided he needed a few altered memories of his visit to Osaka, and got a few bunnies as well. Figure the bunnies were for his new lovely wife. Congratulations Chris and Kris! Glad you found homes for the bunnies.