Thursday, October 16, 2008

New dojo...


Went to check out the new Kudanshita dojo on Monday. I got there too late to train :-(, plus had plans to meet other friends later, so I just bummed around waiting...


...for Elvis and the others to finish expressing their autistic..er..artistic talent through paintng the sign....

...when I noticed this at the bottom of the board:


(300)


I take this as a sign from the Good King


...to get my ass in and train more, which is exactly what I plan to do now that my injured right shoulder seems to be getting better..!



Monday, October 13, 2008

Saturday, October 4, 2008

3 cuts, 1 clusterf**k



Well...after having only *half* of this video show up on Youtube, no matter how many times I tried to upload it in its entirety, I finally fixed the problem. I tried using the media-convert.com site to go from the 3GP format to WMV, but there was *no* audio for the second half of the clip. I don't know why it was doing this, maybe because there is very little audio until the very end when the camerman says, "..and Cut! (...because that sucked ass!!)" but I have fixed it by finding a free conversion program on the web, Mobile Media Converter. This fixed the problem, so now everyone can laugh and make fun of my piss-poor cutting!


The fix for this video came about from my recent interest/fascination/obsession with making and editing my own videos. When I was back home in Indy this summer, I had a friend hook me up with ordering this High Definition Sony camera:





..througn the 'net, and had him send it to me here in Japan. (They were on backorder so there was a delay in shipping. Despite it being a Japanese brand, I was able to get it about $500 cheaper in the States...the days of getting "great deals" on Japanese electronics *in Japan* are long gone. The best deals are now found on the Internet, not on the streets of Akihabara.
Of course in our brave new world of ever-improving technology, my ultimate ass-kicker PC that I built 4 years ago is now the ass-kickee. Its Intel P4 3.0Ghz Cpu/2GB RAM is woefully inadequate for editing high definition video, which is probably the most demanding, CPU and RAM intensive application for home PCs. So I had to build a new PC to edit the HD footage. I also wanted to add effects and make my vids look as professional as possible, so I had the same friend order the Adobe CS3 suite of software using the education discount they have available...saved me about $1000!! (Thanks J!) All of this has finally come together the past couple of weeks as I have gotten my new PC up and running and I made my first "movie" this weekend. Using Windows Movie Maker, Photoshop, and Flash, I put together a short slideshow of party pics of my me and friends taken over the past 5 years in Japan, accompanied to the song Good Riddance by Greenday.

With all these new toys at my fingertips, I decided to try and fix my first video, which was taken at my second ever test cutting practice in Shinjuku. A download and a format conversion later, and I am golden! So hopefully this blog will actually start to have postings and *content*...what a concept!!

Monday, July 28, 2008

10 years in Japan....

...as of July 26th, 2008. What have I learned in 10 years of being here? More Japanese...more martial arts...and here recently...and an even greater appreciation for each second of life that we have.
The irony of martial arts is that in training to learn ways to take life in a split second, it gives one a greater appreciation of our lives, our health, our friends/family/training partners, etc.

Life's short, folks...play hard!



Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Pulp Lion

Most YouTube dubs are crap, but this one was pretty good/well synchronized...

Friday, May 2, 2008

Weeds....

Saw signs posted about this time last year around the main intersection I live near. They all pointed in the direction of one of the local temples, but with no indication as to what the event was. Got off my ass and took a look on Tuesday...took a few pics...









Saturday, April 26, 2008

Da' new ride...

Just got back from starting the paperwork to acquire my newest toy:



After 10 years and owning 3.75* shitmobiles (1 Mazda, 3 Toyotas) here in Japan (nevermind the shitmobiles I owned in the States...), I have finally acquired my 'Dream Car'.


[You hear that, New Car...? I am kissing your ass already, so you better not fucking: blow a piston, then a radiator (my Okinawa-bought Mazda Cosmo); throw the drive belt, have a hole in your muffler, then blow a head gasket(?? or a $imilar expen$ive problem, my Toyota Soarer); suddenly decide not allow the heat/AC fan to blow on the High setting, then blow a head ga$ket (Supra); never have a working AC, or tread on the tires, or a back seat that any one other than Mini-Me...





...could possibly be comfortable in, then have your CV joint boot$ $tart to $plit(my soon to be ex-Cynos.]



The New Bushido Devidog-mobile seems to pretty much have everything I want/need in a car. Age, maturity, common sense, and skiing has steered me away from psuedo-sports cars (my Soarer and turbo-charged Supra). I want a ride that I can load up my friends and their gear and take road trips to hit the awesome slopes and onsens of Japan, and not get stuck in the snow. Also, the rear cargo area will allow me to haul my barbecue to cook outs, gear for camping, etc., or even use it for some cash on the side. People (especially us damn 'feriners') that sell or want to buy used TV's, refrigerators, etc. (half sized reefers are popular here due to the matchbox-sized apartments), often can't move then (no car), so perfectly good stuff gets thrown in the garbage, a damn waste, and a possible source of easy cash for a gaijin with a SUV.



Other selling points for me were:
- Low Kilos for its age. My limit was 60,000 Kms. It looks like it has barely done 5,000 Kms. The interior is damn near in new condition. Your average Japanese car owner takes WAY better care of their rides than your typical American. I didn't notice any cigarette burns in the seats, McDonald's milkshake stains in the carpet, etc. I probably should have checked the upholstery more thoroughly, but the driver's seat(=the most used seat) was immaculate, so I doubt I will find any major flaws elsewhere.
- One owner. See above.
- Still has Shaken. This would have been an additional 100,000+ yen to add to the price. >:-O
- ABS/airbag(s) My face is a testament as to why airbags are a nice thing to have.
- Comes with a navigation system. Not a deal breaker, because as a heterosexual male, I have the god-like ability to *read a map*, but it is a nice Buck Rodgers kind of toy to have.
- It's a Honda. = Keep's its resale value.

- Comes with a ski rack!! --> This, plus the...
- Rear tinted windows ...were signs from The Baby Jesus saying, "YO! Dickhead!! This be yo' ride, playah!! You bes' be buyin' dat' shizznit wit' da' quickness fo' some othah' G come along and gank yo' shit! The Baby Jesus has spoken....BIIIIAA-AAATTCCHH!"



So now, I have to track down my landlord, get them to certify that I have a parking space, get/take that to the police, get a copy of my hanko(personal seal) registration, transfer the money, and get the completed paperwork back to the car dealer, and then I may finally be able to roll around da' hood in a car I am not embarrased to be seen in... Should take about a week for all the paperwork to be completed before I will be able to drive it off the lot... I SOOOoooo look forward to being able listen to *my* music, not whatever happens to be on the radio at the time, which, in the Tokyo area, is 98% brain-cell/will-to-live killing inane drivel. All of my previous cars in Japan had shitty tape decks that weren't worth replacing, given the car's other issues.



I can picture it now...cruising down the road in the fast approaching summertime with some Led Zeppelin jamming in the CD player and the AC blasting, keeping me as cool as Vanilla Ice! >;-P



It's gonna be sweet!!





*(The Supra was a decent ride for awhile, I just didn't feel like paying the ¥60,000-70,000 to fix the head gasket, plus another ¥100,000 for the Shaken, it was better to get another car. It is the same situation with my Cynos now: fix AC ¥80,000-100,000 + CV joint boots ¥60,000 + Shaken due in July ¥100,000~120,000 = Buy another car, you fool!!)

Sunday, March 16, 2008

My back is back...

After three months of varying levels of pain and mobility, my back seems to have decided to get with the program and allow me to start training again. Per my own and other's advice, I have eased back into Iaido, and am feeling pretty good, although my back is still tight/has a "not quite 100% healed, but I'm willing to let you walk again" feeling to it. The constant pain is gone, but still has periods where it will ache a bit just to let me know to not get to feeling too froggy just yet. But if I be careful and avoid doing stuff like lugging 32" vacuum tube 30Kg+ TV's up 5 flights of stairs...It should be OK in another couple of weeks.

I #%$ miss doing Aikido!! Got to do 3 minutes of Shihonage on Elvis at Iaido training today, and IMMEDIATELY felt more centered/focused after our little demo. The end/start of the fiscal year in Japan is April 1st, so right now us "salarymen" are busy as hell w/ the inevitable BUTTLOAD of work that gets piled on most people this time each year. I'll be glad when April gets here...the volume of work should drop off dramatically, and I can engage in the ancient Japanese tradition of "drink yourself to the point where Janet Reno looks shaggable" otherwise lknow as Hanami/cherry blossum viewing...

Monday, January 7, 2008

New Year, New stuff....

I made a New Year's resolution a long time ago to quit making New Year's resolutions. I am proud to say that I have stuck to that one...! >:-)
Instead, I have a list of Stuff That Would Be Pretty Cool To Do This Year:

  • Heal my %$#&*@# back!!!! I did something to it in mid December, and haven't been able to train fer shit since then. Was literally reduced to crawling on all fours to go squeeze the lemon....
  • San-kyuu, maybe even Ni-kyu in Aikido
  • Shodan in Iaido
  • Start my own business, or at least a side job with the goal of working for myself and managing my own time = more time to train and...
  • Travel to Australia, one of two places in the world I must go before I die (Japan being the other)
  • Get home during the summer
  • Post something that may actually be *interesting* on this blog
  • Teach myself to play a few tunes on the Guitar by way of the lessond available on YouTube

Happy New Year!