Thursday, January 1, 2009
New year, New Goals
Injuries to my back and shoulder seriously hindered my training goals for Iaido and (especially) Aikido, but both feel better, so hopefully I will be able to accomplish more in both areas this year.
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:
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I take this as a sign from the Good King
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...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!

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
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