ok, so my first year at berkeley's done. now what?
Goals for the Summer
-find a job: done
-lose the college weight: ....
-find a real man that isn't in a boyband: .....
-organize my files and disks: I've been saying this since 10th grade...
-blog more?: I don't see how this will help me..
This is SUPERB!!
so i had two separate dreams about goro.
the first one was a few nights ago and we were filming a drama together. we were gonna do a kiss scene and it was my first one ever so i was twice as nervous. goro just said smoothly "it'll be ok" and when we did the scene he was such a smooth kisser. so gentle, something you'd expect from a girl i guess. but there was a cold feeling to his lips and that bothered me throughout the whole dream.
the next one is a pretty funny one. it was about goro's "new wild haircut". if you know me, i'm always complaining about how goro never changes his hair. but the thing is, i didn't see his new hair! even in a dream i can't imagine him with any other type of hair. lol.
man this is becoming like my johnnys dream blog
The first major public domain video-sharing project in Japan, by Research Institute of Digital Media and Contents, Keoi University (Keio DMC), in collaboration with Kawasaki City Museum, is now open to public.
The site, "History of Showa, reflected upon Japanese dinner table", is a neat collection from the long-standing animated commercial series by a processed food company Momoya, broadcasted on television between 1953 and 1993. The main character, a big-nose guy with round glasses, is Norihei Miki, one of the great comedians in Showa era. Momoya contributed its entire CM video archive, 218 pieces in total, to Kawasaki City Museum to be used for the purpose of study and education. Half of the collection have already made available on Keio DMC's own video sharing platform "Volume One" since last October on trial basis, and at this time, the team has selected 50 of them that show the historical background of the time it was broadcasted, with explanation of these backgrounds both in Japanese and English. For foreign visitors, the site has a separate page to explain the food items in subject, as well as some of Japanese-specific CM characters that Norihei inpersonates, such as Sumo wrestler and ninja.
The project is significant, not only because it is the first case of comprehensive collection of TV CM video in Japan, but also because it is open to public for free, for academic purposes. In Japan, the video copyrights holders has much stronger control than in the U.S., and the debate over the legitimacy of video sharing on the Internet has much harsher tone against free sharing.
The project leader and my long-term friend, Junko Iwabuchi of Keio DMC, says she wants to make it an example of the public domain effort on the net, and let people know that the museum contents can be shared with much ease and low cost through the net.
Please visit:
http://www.documentshowa.jp/
(You need the latest version of Flash Player. To see more recent ones, scrol all the way down and click the blinking arrow.)
Anyway, the videos are quite fun to watch, and you can see the early days of Japanese animation. Enjoy!!
Just briefly...
"Mongol", an epic film about Genghis Khan, starring Japan's Tadanobu Asano, is nominated for the Academy Award Foreign Language Film category.
The film's director is Russian, the filming was done in Mongol, and is credited as made by Russia/China/Mongol/Kazakhstan - VERY international film, indeed!!
I don't even know if Oscar presentation will be held or not - hope it does - but anyway, nice to see Tadanobu in a notable position. This film is very little know in Japan. I think it is not even distributed there. Tadanobu never plays in TV dramas (Japanese actors usually plays both movies and dramas) and only plays in indie movies, so is relatively little known among Japanese people outside of film funs. The only popular appearance is in TV commercials - he is in NTT Docomo (cell phone) and Toyota commercials.
I am not particularly a big fan of him, but I like some of his films. He is in "Zatoichi" with (Beat) Takeshi Kitano, which I liked, and I also liked "Taste of Tea". Both are available on Netflix, so you should check it out. Others - rather dark indie films - are beyond my layman taste.
Tadanobu is known also as a close buddy with Joe Odagiri among Joe fans. I hope Joe gets some taste of international work from his buddy/mentor!
| Place | Name |
| 1 | Matsuoka Masahiro |
| 2 | Nakai Masahiro |
| 3 | Inagaki Goro |
| 4 | Yamaguchi Tatsuya |
| 4 | Kokubun Taichi |
| 6 | Matsumoto Jun |
| 7 | Ikuta Toma |
| 8 | Ohno Satoshi |
| 9 | Morita Go |
| 9 | Kimura Takuya |
| 11 | Ninomiya Kazunari |
| 11 | Aiba Masaki |
| 13 | Nagase Tomoya |
| 13 | Okada Junichi |
| 15 | Imai Tsubasa |
| 15 | Sakurai Sho |
| 15 | Domoto Tsuyoshi |
| 15 | Domoto Koichi |
| 15 | Nagano Hiroshi |
| 20 | Joshima Shigeru |
| 20 | Inohara Yoshihiko |
i cut it off at inocchi because those are the only people that matter really. i'm surprised at my top 6. well not really surprised at who it is but at how the orders have changed. a few months ago it was nakai, goro, jun, toma, taichi, go. now mabo has overtaken nakai?! this is pretty big since it only took like two months for me to decide on mabo while it took almost half a year for me to decide that nakai is number 1 over goro but only by the smallest difference. and yamaguchi has somehow entered the top too!
COMPATIBILITY
me and mabo - according to chinese astrology we are
The Best Simply the best, your match was scripted by the signs as The
Perfect Match. There is nothing you cannot do as long as you are
together for you balance each other perfectly. The search is over. You
have found your perfect man.
Final Rating: 97%
whoo!!
me and nakai -
Excellent - The princess has found her prince probably after kissing
far to many frogs! The challenge now is how many beautiful children
you guys will have. Do I hear a 2, 3, 4, or 5?
Final Rating: 81%
not bad either! and beautiful children! yay, lol.
me and yamaguchi -
Very good - Remember all those happy couples you would envy before you
found this wonderful man? If you can't beat them then join them. Now
your have. Let others eat their hearts out.
Final Rating: 77%
he's a wonderful man indeed.
me and taichi -
Hopeless Signs like yours just dont mix. Just think you are made up of
four signs and a mix of five elements, none of which must match to give
you this score. Have you ever heard the adage, "Trying to squeeze blood
from a rock?" Well this is the relationship form of "Trying to squeeze
love from a rock." Forget it and find a new man.
Final Rating: 3%
haha, wow if that's not bad i don't know what is.
My son has egg allergy. Everytime he sees someone eating eggs, he sadly utters "that looks so good, I wish I could eat it."
His sadness may come to an end, thanks to a group of high-school students in Japan. The egg development team from Harima Agriculture High School, Hyogo, Japan, succeeded to produce the dream eggs that has a low possibility of causing allergy reaction. They experimented many different kinds of feeds for the chicken, and found out that the ones with shiso (perilla) and some fish powder produce eggs containing 5 times of alpha-Linolenic acid, a type of unsaturated fatty acid, which suprresses the allergy.
The team made further improvements and have started to sell it with a brand "Harima Dream Tamago (egg)". The reputation spreaded with word of mouth and last month, a major local department store Hanshin Hyakkaten took it up on the shelf. The eggs are now flying out of shelf.
I wonder if there is anything like this in the U.S., so my son can have the taste of egg.
Original article: MSN Sankei 1/12/08
We were out in Mexico for a few days for New Years Vacation, and came back to find out that we had a blackout in our house.
It turned out that our area was the hardest hit in the area, and as of now, which is supposedly after more than 30 hours after the blackout tarted, the power still is not back on.
We have the backup circuits and UPS and everything, but nothing is of use. The Net is out, and I cannot do any work done. I don't have any radio anymore, other than Pandora, and of course it does not work. I cannot charge the cell phone.
It is such an irony. The only way savior is the car. I can recharge my cell battery, run to our friend's house who has the power to connect to the net. The car has the heat and light. As long as the car runs, I am OK.
I have stock up with canned soup and instant ramen, firewood and battery to survive for one more night without power. Hope it will come back on tomorrow.