Peculiar Japanese
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In Mr. Bush's Neighborhood, a Peculiar
Intersection
In Mr. Bush's Neighborhood, a Peculiar
Intersection
08/22/2004 03:39 PMThe relationship between President Bush and Wall Street has always
been layered with paradox and outright contradiction.
Craft Confirms a Comet Link for Peculiar
Moon of Saturn
Craft Confirms a Comet Link for Peculiar
Moon of Saturn
06/24/2004 01:38 AMThe Cassini spacecraft bearing down on Saturn has confirmed that its
farthest moon, Phoebe, is an icy remnant of the solar system's birth
more than four billion years ago.
Hybrid Mosquitoes Blamed for Peculiar
Pattern of West Nile Virus Spread
Hybrid Mosquitoes Blamed for Peculiar
Pattern of West Nile Virus Spread
03/08/2004 11:11 PMJapanese Hostages Safe in Iraq -
Japanese Media (Reuters)
Japanese Hostages Safe in Iraq -
Japanese Media (Reuters)
04/11/2004 12:20 AMReuters - Three Japanese civilians kidnapped in
Iraq were safe near Falluja on Sunday, Japanese TV said.
Government officials could not confirm the report.
Japanese Hostages Safe in Iraq -
Japanese Media
Japanese Hostages Safe in Iraq -
Japanese Media
04/11/2004 06:50 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 11 2004 10:50AM GMT
In peculiar gaffe, Rumsfeld vows to hunt
those who "shot down the plane over
Pennsylvania" (transcript) 12/26
In peculiar gaffe, Rumsfeld vows to hunt
those who "shot down the plane over
Pennsylvania" (transcript) 12/26
12/28/2004 04:54 PMCNN December 24, 2004 .. Rest of Article .. Freudian slip? ..
mistatement
edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0412/24/nfcnn.01.html
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No sex please -- we're Japanese
No sex please -- we're Japanese
06/04/2004 10:46 AMUSA Today story on statistics published in a popular Japanese news
magazine that point to an acute shagging deficiency throughout the
country.
Only in Japan would a popular weekly newsmagazine deem it necessary to
exhort the nation's youth to abstain from sexual abstinence: "Young
people, don't hate sex," AERA magazine pleaded last month in a report
detailing a precarious drop in sales of condoms and in business at
Japan's rent-by-the-hour "love hotels."
More and more Japanese men and women are finding relationships too
messy, tiring and potentially humiliating to bother with anymore.
"They don't want a complicated life," says Sakai, who has written a
controversial bestseller, Cry of the Losing Dogs, on the plight of
unmarried Japanese thirtysomething women like herself.(...)
AERA reports that condom shipments are down 40% since 1993 (probably
in part because Japan finally legalized birth-control pills in 1999)
and love-hotel check-ins are off at least 20% over the past five
years. What's more, an increasing number of those visiting love hotels
aren't there for romance, AERA says; they've found that love hotels
offer the cheapest access to karaoke machines and video
games.
Link. Hope this has nothing to do with the
butter dog
trend recently reported by
Fleshbot. Or, god forbid,
her
.(
Thanks, Invisible Cowgirl).
Japanese Engrish
Japanese Engrish
12/07/2003 04:57 AMJapenese products with hilarious Engrish names .. .. This
Engrish site takes the cake! .. rather amusingtranslations ..
Japanese-english .. Engrish dot com .. *focroflmao* .. Engrish! ..
C
engrish.com
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What is Technorati (in Japanese)
What is Technorati (in Japanese)
12/22/2004 01:12 AM Masahiko Satoh posts an extensive explanation of Technorati in
Japanese for folks in Japan trying to understand better what the
service does, and how it works. Thanks Masahiko!...
Japanese to tag schoolkids
Japanese to tag schoolkids
07/09/2004 11:39 AMMy first RFID
Japanese fashion
Japanese fashion
08/18/2004 06:16 PM
Xeni @ Boing Boing
What are the cool kids in Harajuku wearing?

Glad you asked. Link
to an online photo gallery with street snapshots from Harajuku station
in Tokyo. (Thanks, Todd!)

Unknown source
Pete sent me
this picture.
Marc, were you in
Harajuku recently?
Comment -
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I was suspected of being a Japanese spy
I was suspected of being a Japanese spy
06/10/2004 04:57 AM
Read Les
Earnest's hillarious
story about how his secret decoder ring got FBI on his tail
when he was 12 years
old. That was in 1943 but it shows what can happen when
paranoia grips a nation.
It could be now if you are related in anyway to the Middle East.
[via Gaget
opia via Espen
Adersen].

Those Crazy Japanese...
Those Crazy Japanese...
01/06/2005 10:19 PMYou want some iMac
fingernails?
Folksonomies in Japanese
Folksonomies in Japanese
02/01/2005 08:41 PMOK, I need some help from people who speak Japanese.
This post is about folksonomies (tagging), and how it might be really
hard in Japanese. This is mostly speculation at this point, please
comment or email me if you speak Japanese.
On the Sigia-L list, Fiona Bradley writes: "I don't know Cantonese,
...
Unicode-Japanese-0.22
Unicode-Japanese-0.22
05/31/2004 05:39 AMJapanese popstar van-art
Japanese popstar van-art
07/26/2004 01:59 AM
This is a stunning gallery of fan-car art inspired by Japanese
pop-star Ayumi Hamasaki.
Link,
Link to lots more Ayumi
fan art
(
via MeFi)
Shibori Japanese Tye-Dye
Shibori Japanese Tye-Dye
01/16/2004 12:59 PM Shibori<
/a> is an amazing Japanese textile dying technique--a very
sophisticated form of tie-dye, where nubby,
lumpy,
bizarre
things like
this are
transformed
after
dying
into this
fish or these
flo
wers (scroll for detail) or these
starbursts.
Specifically
this
odd thing became
this
(
detail). You can find excellent photos and descriptions of the
process
here,
here(scroll down
and hold mouse over photo), and
here. There is
also information at the
World
Shibori Network . This
photo shows partially dyed
fabric and here is a
video of the
preparation for dying. Shibori is very
labor
intensive (
carpal tunnel syndrome-city) and was a one time
subject to a sumptuary tax and one form was outlawed by an emperor for
being too extravagant. There are many different knots and ties for
different patterns--browse
here,
here(gallery1-7), and
here.
Shibori can be used to make some
striking and
detailed images. Diverse
examples of shibori --
iris,
layer
ed squares,
waves,
kimonos,
large
bridge banner,
subtle black
and white winter scene, , a nifty “aerial view” of
earth as a tidal pool with
hot air balloons (
detail of
anemones). Don't miss the stunning work of Hiroko Harada (
English/
Japanese)
. I especially like
Rain In the
Forest,
There Are Ripples On the Cloth,
Seasonal
Changes, and this
large
installation. You can browse more
here, but
the
Japanese page
has more.
Japanese for Nerds (I)
Japanese for Nerds (I)
03/06/2004 01:55 AMJapanese is the perfect language for nerds. There are just a bunch of
standard interfaces to learn, which you string together like so many
nested functor objects and voil: fully-formed correct Japanese
sentences!
English to Japanese, Japanese to English
PDA
English to Japanese, Japanese to English
PDA
03/06/2004 01:54 AMI know what I am buying as soon as I am back in Japan. e-Navi is a new
PDA that...
Unicode-Japanese-0.21
Unicode-Japanese-0.21
05/26/2004 05:48 AMJapanese Ice Cream
Japanese Ice Cream
07/07/2004 05:48 PMOK, here's one of the reasons I
love Japan: The way they have
no inhibitions about what might go together with something else. How
about Spinach Ice Cream? Or Seaweed Ice Cream? Or how about the Raw
Horse Meat Ice Cream ("with chunks!")?
The Wackier World of Japanese Ice Cream
(Via
Boing Boing. Of course, it's incredibly lame to refer to Boing
Boing, because everybody reads it already, but... well. I just find
this one interesting. :-)
Japanese videophone
Japanese videophone
03/13/2003 12:53 PMAmazing footage over at TokyoDV of the unreleased FOMA P2102V video
cellphone. With the screen folded sideways it looks almost like a very
small MiniDV camcorder.
Watch
Japanese numbers
Japanese numbers
06/17/2005 04:25 PMJoi runs the startling results of a survey of Japanese Internet usage.
Some highlights: 36.2% of homes have broadband. 72.5% have heard of
blogs, about double last year., 25% of women in their teens and 20's
have blogs. (!) Wow....
Unicode-Japanese-0.19
Unicode-Japanese-0.19
01/19/2004 05:05 AMJapanese Spy Satellites No Go
Japanese Spy Satellites No Go
12/02/2003 01:16 AMA rocket carrying two spy satellites meant to keep an eye on North
Korea malfunctions following liftoff, failing to gain sufficient
height and speed to reach orbit. Japan's space agency, JAXA, destroys
the rocket.
those crazy japanese
those crazy japanese
09/13/2004 05:01 AM
The
OS Girls.
Japanese giants to take on Cisco
Japanese giants to take on Cisco
06/28/2004 08:01 AMPC Pro Jun 28 2004 11:43AM GMT
Japanese hostages 'freed'
Japanese hostages 'freed'
04/15/2004 07:34 AM
Three Japanese civilians taken hostage in Iraq last week are reported
to have been freed unharmed.
Japanese 3G phones get U.S. airing
Japanese 3G phones get U.S. airing
05/25/2004 05:45 PMZDNet May 25 2004 8:56PM GMT
Foreigners and Japanese customs
Foreigners and Japanese customs
04/09/2004 03:56 PMA lot of people ask me about Japanese customs. They learn the
formal way to hand business cards, they bow deeply when they meet
Japanese and they call me "Ito-san." Stop that. It's silly. To some
Japanese, the awkward foreigners trying to please their hosts by
acting Japanese may look cute, but more likely than not, you'll get a
A for effort but you'll be forever the silly foreigner in their minds.
It's only the extremely intolerant xenophobe who would really want a
foreigner to really act Japanese and you don't want to be hanging out
with those anyway. Keep an eye out for indicators of discomfort but
bring the flair of your own culture with you.
Rather than trying to act Japanese, I suggest that people visiting
Japan be sensitive and aware of the nuances in the interactions. It is
more about timing, loudness, space and smiles than it is about how
your hold your business card or calling people "Ito-san." When in
doubt, shut up and listen. When smiled at, smile back. If you're
freaking someone out, back off instead of continuing your
interrogation. All of which I believe is not unique to being a
foreigner in Japan. The more important Japan specific social behaviors
involve cleanliness like taking off your shoes in homes and washing
your body before and not taking your towel when entering the bath and
not being stinky.
Caveat: If you're meeting someone for the first time, in a very
formal setting, and you only have one shot, doing the step-by-step
from the "How to Impress Japanese" book is probably a good idea. My
comments above apply mostly to normal social situations.
UPDATE: I think many people were offended by this post. ;-) Please
read the comments for an interesting discussion.
Japanese get first mobile wallets
Japanese get first mobile wallets
08/10/2004 04:56 AMJapan's mobile network, NTT DoCoMo, has launched a service that turns
mobiles into wallets.
Google Suggest in Japanese
Google Suggest in Japanese
03/14/2005 04:46 PMGoogle Labs is now pointing to a Japanese version of Google
Suggest....
2 more Japanese abducted in Iraq
2 more Japanese abducted in Iraq
04/14/2004 01:20 PMDamn you Japanese politicians!
Damn you Japanese politicians!
05/08/2004 07:53 AMI rarely say "fuck" on my blog, but "Fuck you Japanese
politicians!" (Lucky the FCC doesn't control my blog... yet.) I've
paid about 1/2 of all of my life earnings in tax to the Japanese
government and have paid my premiums to the national pension system
even though studies that I worked on at the Association of Corporate
Executives showed that I would most likely not benefit from these
pensions. Now it turns out many Japanese politicians don't pay their
national pension premiums. Actually, a third of the cabinet members
haven't paid their pension premiums. The "Vice President" of Japan,
Yasuo Fukuda just resigned for not paying his premiums. This is all
amid a move by the government to increase premiums and lower pay-outs.
The study we did showed that unless you were about retirement age
today, would would most likely receive "0" from the pension
system.
What's worse is that they use strong arm tactics like using the
agricultural union (which hires retired bureaucrats and takes a
commission) and other semi-public organizations to collect premiums
from average citizens.
This is totally disgusting and I really wonder why I live and pay
taxes in such a corrupt country.
Sorry I don't have links and references. This is a spur of the
moment emotional post based on newspapers and radio that I skimmed
today while I was trying to relax.
MIME-Lite-TT-Japanese-0.04
MIME-Lite-TT-Japanese-0.04
09/08/2004 07:12 AMJapanese iCommons licenses available
now!
Japanese iCommons licenses available
now!
03/06/2004 01:53 AMI am very happy to announce that our Japanese-law and -language
licenses are now available for use from our site. Just select
"Jurisdiction: Japan" when choosing a license, and
the site will point you to the right document. For those with browsers
set to English, the Commons
Deed will appear in
English. For those with broswers set to Japanese, in
Japanese. And the u
nderlying legal code is in Japanese.
This is a major milestone for Creative Commons, and I'd like to
extend a special thank you to GLOCOM for driving iCommons
Japan, to Yuko Noguchi and Emi Wakatsuki for their extraordinary
efforts, and to Machina for her keen
insights at various points in the drafting process.
Japanese Robot Supermodel
Japanese Robot Supermodel
03/14/2005 06:03 PMOkay, don't get too excited, this isn't quite as life-like as you
imagined when you saw the headline. Roland Piquepaille sent us this
news
on Japanese robotics,
"A
Japanese designer
has developed a mannequin robot, Palette, which can adapt its
movements
to the shoppers passing in front of it, according to an article
from Agence France-Presse (AFP), "Striking a robotic pose". Using
motion-capture technology, Palette will be able to act as a
supermodel.
And with its specialized sensors and software, it also will be able to
identify the sex and age of shoppers before transmitting them to store
owners for marketing purposes. The price has not been set yet, but
Palette should go on sale in 2005 in two versions: a body without legs
to showcase clothings, and a torso model for jewelry." See
Roland's blog for more
details and a photo of Palette, a robot which intentionally has no
face.
Another photo is available in a recent CNET
news article.
Japanese air conditioner photos
Japanese air conditioner photos
03/19/2005 03:03 AMDavid Pescovitz:
Over at Underbelly, John Alderman created a slideshow of photographs
by
Huschang Pourian, a designer
living in Tokyo. Pourian is exhibiting his photographs of air
conditioners at a gallery in the Gaienmae neighborhood.
I realised that even though there are a
lot of earthquakes on this island (of Japan), traditional
house-building seemed to avoid using diagonals which would strengthen
the structures. Based on the inner unit of tatami mats, everything was
following the right angle and parallel lines – Japanese order
for body and soul. But I also found elements like tubes and wires
destroying this order, going through walls, spreading chaos and
confusion. Connected to these were white boxes with fans inside. I
suddenly fell in love (visually) with these air conditioners and
started chasing them....
But air conditioners are not just beautiful. Beside the fact that they
make our lives much more comfortable, they also have a dark side.
Their high energy consumption causes the well-known “Heat Island Effect". Tokyo
is especially affected by this.
LinkDell is learning Japanese
Dell is learning Japanese
07/27/2004 11:25 AMZDNet Jul 27 2004 3:38PM GMT
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