Archive for the ‘Miscellaneous’ Category

Somewhere Someone Laughs

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

So here it is, the ‘Cosmic Hand’ photo released by Nasa:

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The photo was taken by a space telescope, and shows the discharge from a Nebula light years from Earth.

It looks remarkably like a hand doesn’t it? And I just know someone at Nasa took a look at this and remembered the ‘face on mars’ and just knew they had something similar on their hands!

Mark my words – someone somewhere (perhaps on a dark corner of the fringe internet) is going to put this forward as a ‘photo of god’ or some such malarky.

Come to think of it though… it does kinda resemble Ultraman’s hand doesn’t it?

Daisy Sausage

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Sausage and Daisy in a commercial together…

I find it intriguing that although Monster Hunter is a mega-hardcore dragon/beast hunting game series with amazing amounts of customization and some extreme challenges, it is actually more popular with female gamers!

Hence such adverts!

What Happens Here

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Here’s a day in the life of our house:

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Always scuffling, those two are. Daisy, as always, is unamused.

By the way, don’t you think little Emi resembles a tawny frogmouth?

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If you look carefully at Emi’s posture in the above shot you may see the ‘one-legged sit’ she does. Since she only has one hind leg, she places it exactly in the middle when she sits, to balance herself equally. She’s a clever one! (And yes, she can jump straight up with only one leg…)

Oh, and it snowed earlier today!

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Daisy

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Went out early this morning and purchased a new Nintendo DSi, which was released today.

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The box is heavy, mostly because the booklet inside is over 330 pages long (and in full colour). The system is a slight upgrade to the old DS (the DS lite), but given I didn’t know that much about it I’m pleasantly surprised by the differences.

For starters, the screen is slightly bigger as you can see in the following image.

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The system is also a little wider (about 4mm) but at the same time it’s thinner (about 3mm). It is heavier, but it feels more compact which I like. Furthermore the finish is matte rather than the shiny coat of the DS Lite, which means less fingerprints! The power slider is now a button (which can be pressed once for reset) and the annoying volume slider of the DS Lite is now replaced by much better ‘+’ and ‘-‘ buttons for volume control.

The biggest difference (at least for now) is that it has two cameras. Here’s a shot of me using one of them:

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They are both 3 megapixel, which means about cellphone quality. One faces toward the user when the system is open, and one faces away. Games will be able to use these for various purposes, and you can currently save the photos and toy with them in an application included on the DS.

The DSi also supports SD cards (finally), and in addition to downloading photos to them you can also save games to them and possibly .mp3’s as well (although this is a guess, I haven’t fooled with this yet since I don’t have an extra card). The games (and eventually other applications) are downloaded via the internet (like the old DS, the DSi has built-in wireless wi-fi) from the ‘DSiWare Shop’ Nintendo has set up. Currently there are 4 games ranging in price from $2 to $8 and a free internet browser.

I downloaded the browser, and it’s a spiffier version of the DS browser released commercially a few years back. While it doesn’t hold a candle to Safari on my iPod touch, it’s quite acceptable for what it is.

For me though, this is 99% a games machine, and the immediate advantages are the better sound and the (slightly) bigger, brighter screens. The lower screen uses a new technology, so the slight polarization of the image that the older DS’s suffered from is gone. The end result is a cleaner, sharper image that looks superb.

So my old, white DS Lite now goes into long-term storage under the bed. I’ve had this guy since May 2006 (our last Japan trip) and in the last couple of months it had begun to suffer from the dreaded cracked hinges that seemed to affect all first-run JP DS Lites:

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It was time to give the old girl a rest, so for me the DSi couldn’t have come at a better time…

Is it worth the $180 to upgrade if you have a Lite? The answer, right now, is an unabashed “No!”. In the future though we will see DSi only games, and I also expect some nifty apps will eventually be added to the store. So in time, yes you will own one of these. But save your dollars until there’s a bigger reason to buy.

STRAWBERRY ON THE SHORTCAKE!

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

WE’RE GOING TO JAPAN AGAIN!

I repeat: WE’RE GOING BACK TO JAPAN IN SEVEN WEEKS!!!

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Tickets and hotel are booked. Fifteen nights, May 27 – June 12.

To hell with the economy. To hell with world politics. To hell with the weak dollar. To hell with Korean missiles!

Otaku paradise! Jungle Crows! First Kitchen! Yakitori! Yamanote Line! Mr Donuts! Kabuki! Yamashiroya! Gashapon! The Real Yoshinoya! Knob King! Akihabara! Gardens! American Dogs! Joypolis! Coffee From A Machine! Odaiba! Mount Takeo! Lopeways! Enoden Line! Shrimps! Enoshima! Kogals! Japanese Bakeries! Blisters! Box Toys! Tonkatsu! Queen’s Blade! Sentai Shows! Toronoana! Frog style! Tsukuji! Yomiuri Land! Pinkies! Ultraman Card Battler! Kit-Kats! Arcade Dodonpachi! Jonathon’s! Tokyu Hands! Harajuku Cosplay! Disney Sea! Ferris Wheels! Spaghetti! LaQua! Yokohama! Monkeys! Drug Ippondo! Street Cats! Muscle Park! Koi! Sleeping Like The Dead! Idol Stores! Book-off!

STRAWBERRY ON THE SHORTCAKE BABY!

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