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« February 2002 | Main | April 2002 » March 29, 2002Happy blogday to meOh - and part of me is 1 year old today. No, not the bald spot. Grrrr. Posted by chris at 12:55 AM | Permalink Get your war on againRemember how everyone linked to get your war on back in October on the strength of their excellent first two pages of cartoons? Still going; still great. Posted by chris at 12:51 AM | Permalink March 27, 2002Blogroll 'em if you got 'emI really ought to choose to be sick on bright sunny days that could be spent convalescing in the park, as opposed to ones that are grey and filled with relentless rain. Better planning next time, methinks. Time to slope off somewhere and drink hot chocolate, anyway. Posted by chris at 01:07 PM | Permalink March 26, 2002Clandestine camembert baguettesOther good things about the weekend: Lego ninja mousemat; classic Atom Boy-design writing paper; Breton crepes; smuggling groceries into a 10th-floor ragga club to make clandestine camembert baguettes; sitting under the cherry blossoms in Yoyogi Park drinking sake and eating freshly delivered pizza - giving your address as "tree 203" takes a bit of getting used to, but works surprisingly well. Posted by chris at 12:25 AM | Permalink March 25, 2002Tokyo MacWorld 2002Macworld was good fun on Saturday; I'm sure that had there actually been any corporate hospitality areas offering hot and cold running toga'd virgins and as many free iPods as you could carry away, our VIP passes would have got us in without a hitch. As it was, Dave and I had to settle for walking straight in to the main exhibition without paying - which, we both agreed, was preferable to a poke in the eye with a blunt stick. It was a bit like that part in Wayne's World where Wayne and Garth manage to get backstage passes - without the the bouncers, screaming groupies or Alice Cooper, obviously. Posted by chris at 11:18 PM | Permalink March 23, 2002Switcheroo?Snapshot of Chris at 5:00pm this afternoon: Posted by chris at 12:54 AM | Permalink March 22, 2002Bush or chimp?Bush or chimp? Hint - Bush is the one on the right. I think. (via quiet resonance) Posted by chris at 12:31 AM | Permalink March 21, 2002Light-fingeredI want one of these very badly. Very badly indeed. Not because I have any real use for it - just because I'm a card-carrying early adopter who missed the chance to buy a folding keyboard for his PDA first time around. Now I can skip that clunky mechanical phase (actual physical keys? with mass? that move up and down? are you mad?) and move straight into the virtual. (Link courtesy of my cousin Rob, who clearly needs his own blog.) Posted by chris at 10:39 PM | Permalink Why do I watch this crap?An instructional video on how to put pyjama bottoms on an elderly bedridden relative... a "talk" show hosted by what appears to be the corpse of a flour-faced harridan... guests perched awkwardly upright on the edges of their sofas... I get the impression she'd scold them if they even looked like they were trying to relax... interviews with the crowd at Ueno Park for the cherry-blossom viewing... enthusiastic vox pop: "I came to see the cherry-blossoms! They're really beautiful!"... maniacally enthusiastic vox pop: "It's the cherry-blossoms! They're beautiful!"... even more maniacally enthusiastic vox pop: "I wanted to see the cherry blossooms! They're really beautiful! It's so calming!"... this, in the middle of a frantically elbowing mass of 10,000 housewives and grandmothers... a travel programme featuring things to do in Korea - if you're Japanese and only like doing on holiday things that you could do in the safety of your own country, of course, such as going for a Japanese-style massage, sitting in a sauna, eating Japanese food, or walking underneath blossoming trees... I *can* turn it off... I can... I have the remote control... I *am* in charge of the situation.... breathe... breeeeeeeathe.... I *will* turn it off... help meeeeee... Posted by chris at 01:57 PM | Permalink The Vernal Equinox, you say? Why, that's my favourite too!Oh, of course, it's Vernal Equinox Day. Silly of me to forget. I even felt a little vernal as I got up this morning, actually, but at the time I put it down to the Nepali I had for lunch yesterday. (Comprehensive list of Japanese National Holidays here) Posted by chris at 01:35 PM | Permalink National (Velvet?) HolidayHappy... er... Whatever-the-heck-day-it-is-today Day to you! I know it's a national holiday today, I just don't know which one. I know it's Something Day today because it's 1pm on a Thursday and yet I'm sitting here at home in my pants, reading newspapers and surfing particularly bad Japanese daytime TV... oh... that's how they make rice... I seeee... I really never thought I'd experience a wistful yearning for Richard and Judy. It's funny how life works out, sometimes. Posted by chris at 01:16 PM | Permalink March 19, 2002Shopping RebellionShopping Rebellion - a good article on the vagaries of Japanese fashion, courtesy of The New Yorker. At certain popular stores, like Silas & Maria, a British skatewear brand, would-be shoppers are required to wait in orderly file in the street, as if they were on a bread line, before being permitted, twenty or so at a time, to rush in and scour the sparsely stocked shelves for any new merchandise. The next twenty customers aren't allowed in until the last of the previous group has left and meticulous sales assistants have restored the shelves and racks to their unmolested condition. The whole cycle can take half an hour or more. This is what Japanese teen-agers do for fun.
(Thanks to bgirl for the link)
Posted by chris at 10:50 AM | Permalink March 18, 2002"125 public information symbols have been determined"Finally remembered to check out a URL that I've been meaning to look up for ages. Posters went up in subway stations a few months ago proudly proclaiming "125 public information symbols have been determined" and displaying a comprehensive list of government-approved signs, covering everything from "safety evacuation area" to "swimming place". What I really wanted was one of the actual posters, but I'll have to make do with the free downroads instead. Plenty of scope for subverting these, I'm sure you'll agree. The t-bar one in particular is crying out for a spot of photoshopping. Posted by chris at 11:53 PM | Permalink March 13, 2002Fw: FW: Re: Fw: Fw: OMG URGENT YOU HAVE TO READ THIS VIRUS ALERTPeople who unquestioningly forward on hoax virus warnings to their entire address book in the name of "being helpful" make me want to throw them off a cliff in the name of "buying them flying lessons". Posted by chris at 02:28 PM | Permalink March 10, 2002Secret ForceActually, one thing which was worthwhile about today was spotting a nice Japlish sweatshirt when I ventured out to the convenience store. A young chap was lounging against a vending machine, thumbing his cellphone, wearing a top that loudly proclaimed: THIS IS NOT
SECRET SERVICE THIS IS SECRET FORCE Either way, my friend, I think your cover is blown now, hmmm? Posted by chris at 07:58 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) Pocari? Sweet.I'm sure there are other, more worthwhile things I could be doing on a Sunday, rather than just sitting here rehydrating myself (thank you, pocari sweat) after the previous night's revelry. None spring to mind, though. Posted by chris at 06:53 PM | Permalink March 06, 2002Shut up! Bloody Vikings.I came out of the shower the other day to find that I'd missed a call to my cellphone. My keitai had picked up the caller's number, but I didn't recognise it - nor was there any voicemail waiting for me. I had been expecting a call from someone, so I dialled the number... and got a recorded message - specifically, a very bad recording (as in unconvincing rather than lo-fi) of what was probably meant to sound like an act of sexual congress, accompanied by a voice-over encouraging me to phone another number to arrange a more private audience at a love hotel of my choosing. For god's sake - not only do I have to put up with the usual barrage of unsolicited e-mails promising to enlarge my breasts or reduce my mortgage (it's never vice-versa, is it?), but I'm now getting Japanese porn spam voicemail. Un-be-freaking-lievable. Posted by chris at 11:50 PM | Permalink March 05, 2002The Little NinjaNinjai - The Little Ninja... Flash goodness from people who clearly know their stuff. I really like the way they reference classic Japanese artwork in their mist'n'mountain vistas... and of course it helps when it's mixed with caped Japanimation ninjas leaping through dense forestscapes, slashing at each other. If you liked that bit in Princess Mononoke where Prince Ashitaka decapitates a samurai from a couple of hundred metres away - with a bow and arrow - I think it's safe to say you'll love this. Posted by chris at 11:47 PM | Permalink March 03, 2002The end? You promise?Number 31 in the "CDTV Midnight Groovy best ranking" pop charts tonight appears to be Yuki, with a song called the end of shite. Not... sure... why. I bet there'll be some more along soon enough. Posted by chris at 01:11 AM | Permalink |
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