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March 25, 2009

New Japanese Blog

Filed under: Uncategorized — jaguth @ 5:36 am

I have a new Japanese blog: http://ninawaruineko.blog124.fc2.com/

October 31, 2008

Nina

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — jaguth @ 11:04 pm

Nina is our cat.  She is about 13 years old.  She is an indoor cat.  When she wants to go outside, she will wait by the sliding window door and meow.  We will let her outside and close the door (so it doesn’t get cold).  A few minutes later, she will return and meow, saying that she wants back in.  Usually we let her back in and say “okaeri” (“welcome back”).  Sometimes we say things like “if you wanted to go outside, then why did you come back so soon?”.

になは私たちの猫です。十三歳ぐらいです。家の中の猫です。

Nina

Nina welcomes Ai back by sleeping in her Le Sport Sac bag

Nina’s favorite places to nap are inside or on top of Ai’s bags.  She prefers Le Sport Sac brand designer, but she isn’t too picky, so she doesn’t mind using other brands as well.  She also likes the scent of my friend Ken’s shoe, so she always enjoys his company.

になは愛のバーグが大好きです。

Ninas favorite shoe

Nina's favorite shoe

She has an attitude.  When she is angry, which is often, she will leave us little presents on the floor of our second bedroom. She can be cute when she wants to.  When we have dinner, she is always very friendly, and will try to help eat our food.

Food

Nina smells something good。 おいちもの!

She attracts fleas quiet often.  Ai has become a master flea picker, but Nina does not like being held while Ai picks fleas off, so she will kick her legs and growl.  Ai will say “ITAI!” (“OWW”) many times before Nina finally frees herself from AI.  We gave Nina a flea bath a couple weeks ago, but that hasn’t helped much since she gets fleas every time she goes back outside.

Nina gets a flea bath

Nina gets a flea bath

Nina likes being an only cat.  She will hiss and growl at out neighboring cats.  We keep telling her “but Nina, they just want to be friends.”

Nina hissing at a local cat

Nina hissing at a local cat。  しゃあ!

All in all, Nina is just like a cute little kid… with an attitude.  She is good practice for when a real child comes along.  I recommend having pets before having children, because they can provide a good learning experience.

Married

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — jaguth @ 9:53 pm

I haven’t updated in a while.  Theres just too many things I can do in this world, and this blog isn’t at the top of my list of priorities.

I got married last month.  September 27, 2008.  It was a civil marriage, so my mom and grandma were the only witnesses.  We will have our family & friend wedding on April 12, 2009.

先月、私たちは結婚しました。27日9月2008年。 私たちは幸せ意です!

mom and grandma

September 10, 2008

Bioshock

Filed under: games — Tags: — jaguth @ 6:09 am

“L-L-Look at you hacker. A p-p-pathetic creature of meat and bone. Panting and sweating as you run through my corridors.”  – Shodan – System Shock 2

Bioshock is hands-down the second best sci-fi horror FPS I have ever played.  The first, of course, is my all-time favorite:  System Shock 2.  Both are pure addiction, both were created by the same team; originally Irrational Games, now 2K Boston.  I’ve played through it twice, and i’m playing it on hard now.

The sound effects are amazing; a character’s voice acting, the sound that iron makes as it buckles from underwater pressure, the moan of a Big Daddy, and the long, distant echo that a giant, hollow underwater facility would produce.  One minute you hear a man sobbing away his lost loved ones in the distance, and then he turns insane as he curses and attacks you.  It makes you really believe that the overuse and abuse of splicing Adam has turned their minds insane.  This game has atmosphere.

Some differences of the two games:

First of all, Bioshock’s introduction story is hard to believe.  A huge, underwater city that nobody on the outside knows about.  That, in itself, is nearly impossible.  To build such a big city underwater would be very, very expensive, and the money trail would be big enough for any accountant to be able to follow.  Keeping such a thing secret just isn’t feasible.

Now juxtapose that with System Shock 2’s story.  Its the future, you wake up, you have anmesia, and your in space, on a spaceship.  Thats not too hard to believe.  It could happen ;)

Splicing DNA is another cool, but hard-to-believe feature.  You are able to extend your DNA, but you only have a maximum of 5 available slots in your gene bank.  If you want to use a different gene, then you can “unload” a gene and replace it with a different one.  In biology, you can’t just “unload” DNA from yourself.

In System Shock 2, you upgrade yourself using bionics; so its like adding machinery to your body, and you can’t undo it.  Thats a little more realistic.

But my favorite thing about System Shock 2 is the villian Shodan, an intelligent and evil AI.  Your not battling some organic creature, or something else within a physical realm, but an artificial intelligence that has control of nearly everything on a derelict spaceship.  The movie Aliens got it right with adding a derelict spaceship, but the Alien is just too easy to kill; Ripply was able to survive!  What fun is that?  Now, what if it was the entire spaceship that Ripply had to fight?  Including the Alien!?  Now that would be entertainment.

Its funny, because System Shock 2 was nearly a garage game; a couple of nerds sitting in a cramped room and programming, and its still the best.  And this was back in 1994!  Ah, 1994, one of the best years in computing and gaming.  And don’t have to tell you about that (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_in_video_gaming)  ^_^ .  Of everything i’ve read and done, if I were born just 10 years earlier, i wonder what i could accomplish….

Reminder:  do chores first, study, then play Bioshock.

Japan April 2008 – Day 4

Filed under: Japan, Uncategorized — Tags: — jaguth @ 5:08 am

Early in the day, we visited a camera district; camera shops were everywhere.  I bought a lens cleaner to clean up Kota’s and Midori’s work from yesterday.  It amazes me how Tokyo has certain areas that cater to one field, such as a many, many camera shops in a very close radius.  I wonder how economically feasible it is to have so many competitors geographically right next to eachother.

We visited the Tokyo Metropolitan Government district.  The area was very clean and beautifull.

We saw other tourists walk by and take pictures.  Some people carried professional cameras and tripod.

Staring up at the towers of the metropolitan Toyko government office.

There were many statues like this.

A restaurant “La Terrazza” was at the top of the building.  The service was awful.  I learned that some government entities, such as government restaurants, have the worst customer service.  I was actually shocked, since I haven’t had one bad restaurant experience before in Japan.

The view from the top of the metropolitan Tokyo government building.  The view was amazing.  Many buildings, very dense and close together, yet organized and beautiful.  Its enough to take your breath away.  The whole experience was a hundred times better than visiting the top of the Empire State Building in New York.  I haven’t posted my New York trip yet, but its coming.

Looking all the way down, in a park with gorgeos trees and a waterfall, we were able to see a little white dot run back and forth from a little black dot.  Looking very carefully, we saw that it was a dog playing fetch.

Its lunch time now, and there are hungry government officials everywhere!

Lunch time!  We both had a bowl of incredibly yummy ramen. mmm mmm.

We walked along Tokyo and saw very many colorful buildings and natives.  The arcade – with the “space invaders” character – looked pretty cool from outside.  I didn’t have enough time to visit the arcade.  However, i did visit more arcades than i expected, so i didn’t mind walking by this one.

Many more interesting buildings and inhabitents.  This is the area where Ai and I had our Japanese Wedding pictures taken…

And here we are, in traditional Japanese marriage attire!  Ai is so pretty ^_^

Afterwards, Okaasan treated us to a very special sushi dinner.

This was our very own sushu chef!  We just pointed to any of the fish on display, and they sliced a bit off to make sushi  It was all very tasty, and from what was told, the price was very reasonable too.  I am a bit of a newbie with sushi ettiqutte, so when i dipped the wrong end of the sushi into soy sauce, you bet he let me know that i was doing it wrong ^_^

So this is the end of day 4.  Unfortunately, it looks like i will have to find a new picture provider before i can start with day 5, since it seems that with my free account on Yahoo’s flickr,  only the latest 200 uploaded pictures are viewable for the public, unless i upgrade to a paying account… which is reasonable, but i’m always trying to save a buck here or there, so i’m on the lookout for a new picture hoster…

June 17, 2008

Example of how not to code

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — jaguth @ 8:02 pm

I found this great example of how not to code at the Daily WTF (thedailywtf.com). Gave me a good laugh 8)

if (what == 0) {
// Code Block A
}
else if (what == 2) {
// Code Block B
}
else if ((what == 1) || (what == 3) || (what == 5)) {

if (what == 1) which = 0;
if (what == 3) which = 1;
if (what == 5) which = 1;
}

// Code Block C omitted for sanity/brevity

if (what == 5) FooBar(position, 3);
else doWibble(position, what);
}

If what? Then which?! Send to FooBar(), else doWibble(). I love the programmer’s naming conventions!

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