iPhone 3G and iPhone Blog Support!

Since I only have to wake up in 5 hours and 2am blog posts are de riguer, I suppose I would post about my past two days.

July 11, 2008

My new iPhone!

Soon to be followed by a new airsoft gun - the Walther P99c Tactical

Walther P99 Tactical Mod

Now this evening, I have installed the required plug-ins, and have enabled an iPhone friendly version of my blog. You can activate the iPhone/iPod touch version by visiting the blog and clicking the link at the top of the right sidebar. Just visit http://www.technolustomega.net/ from your phone.

Here is what it looks like for those who want a sneak peak:

The Main Page

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The Menu

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A Post

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Well, off to bed!

The Past Two Weeks - Previously Known As The iPod Touch Post

The past few weeks have been anything but normal, so it is time for an anything but normal post. Here is a chronicle of my past few weeks:

I’ve had an iPod Touch for a while now, and I have to say that after owning a 1G Nano and a 4G iPod, the touch is definitely my favorite of the three.

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I purchased it on the first day of my vacation, September 14, the minute the Apple Store received stock. Then I went and had lunch with some old friends.

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Unfortunately, the first touch I had was a week 37 with the bad screen, but the Apple Store in Aventura Mall was kind enough to swap me out to a week 38 once they saw the screen. Now I couldn’t be happier.

My vacation was great stuff, but I spent way too much money.

Pictures of splurging after the cut.
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Another Interesting Weekend

So I had another interesting weekend.

It started off with a little drunken debauchery for a co-workers welcome back to drinking party. He was hospitalized with illness for a few weeks, but has since recovered, so we gave him a warm and drunken welcome. This included Ben screaming “WAKAMEZAKE!” quite loudly in the restaurant, to the horror of the surrounding Japanese.

It was funny, because this week, I actually had 3 nomikais. On Monday, I had some food with some ex-coworkers, then Wednesday I got some grub with the localization team to welcome a new member and say goodbye to Eric, then Friday’s fun. I’m kinda nomikai’d out for a while.

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How would you like to be that poor girl on Monday?
Too much Yakiniku this week!

On Saturday, I headed to Namba. First, Mai and I picked up 3 Transformers tickets. Then we went to Shisen Ramen, which is a chain of upscale ramen joints, and had some lunch. After that, we walked around Namba for a bit, and then met up with Mikami-san. I took him over to a n import dvd shop, because I wanted to buy the blu-ray version of 300, and he was impressed less with the content than the design sense of American dvd covers. It was interesting how he described things, and I think I learned something. Afterwards, we chatted about the future over coffee and then went to go see Transformers. I cannot recommend Namba Marui Toho Cinema’s screen 2 enough. They have an LED projection system AROUND the theater, which they can project images onto the walls for some of the in-theater commercials. It is an amazing effect. They also use bone crunchingly loud DTS sound, which was incredible, the screen is gigantic for Japanese theaters, and the ambient lighting is actually LED stars embedded into the walls. It was almost something out of a theme park.

Optimus Prime, bitches!

Transformers was all sorts of awesome, and we all digged it, especially me because I was able to recognize all the homage to the 80s show. I just wish there was more Prime and Starscream, but they both had really cool scenes nonetheless.

I took this picture for Andrew.

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Today, I went out with Brin, Noriko, and her boyfriend to motorcycle shops. Brin, in his silliness, is purchasing an import, full power 2007 Honda CBR600, so we went to find a jacket for when he wont be wearing his full leather racing suit. He settled on the Alpinestars SMX Air Flo jacket, but they didn’t have his size. I’m a big fan of motorcycle clothing (I have an Alpinestars mesh jacket even though I don’t ride) so it was fun to go around with Nori and Brin and see all the bike stuff. I was searching for Brin’s jacket on the net, and I found one I really like as well.

Alpinestars ICE Jacket

Obviously I’m after the white and red version. 2006 model, so it might sell out before I get the chance to buy it.

This is a sweet jacket too.

Alpinestars Jacket

In gaming news, I just broke 7 million in Stardust HD, and I’m staying on the ball with Everybody’s Golf 5 (Hot Shots Golf). I find myself playing more games lately, and thinking about more game ideas lately, than I have in months. I think my passion for gaming is slowly being reinvigorated, and it is a wonderful feeling.

I leave you all with this ode to Japanese television:

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Weekend Update with Norm… I Mean, Me.

Nice weekend these past few days.

I took Friday off and went with Mai to Universal Studios Japan. I quite like their Hollywood Dream roller coaster, even if it is incredibly tame. It has some good elements.

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I doubt anyone remembers, but iNgen was the name of the genetics company in Jurassic Park. I loved that movie so much, I wanted to be a geneticist in elementary school.

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After USJ, we hit up Chicago Rib Co., where I indulged in some tasty baby backs and breaded chicken wings. They were excellent as always, but I prefer the ribs at Outback. Anyone want to go with me?

After that, I saw Ratatouille, which was brilliant, genius, and exceed my lofty expectations at every turn. I absolutely adore that movie. It proves that no matter the medium, plot/story is essentially about crafting a common human experience in varying molds. You could teach a course on this and use Ratatouille as the text. It is essentially the same plot as Cyrano de Bergerac; however, it makes interesting decisions all along the way. The movie was about food and a rat, but it could have been about motorcycles and a cripple, or artists and a blind man. Absolutely excellent.

Saturday I was lazy all day with Mai, then at night I DJed at an event called Eden. It was small, but quite fun.

Spinning the Black Circls
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Finally, today I slept off the long night, and watched an excellent film from Hong Kong called Protege. It is a Derek Yee movie starring Daniel Wu, Andy Lau, and Zhang Jingchu (who will be in Rush Hour 3 and is absolutely captivating). I can only describe it as Requiem for a Dream meets Infernal Affairs, with more Requiem elements than Infernal Affairs. Ultimately, it is flawed in parts, but it doesn’t compromise for a happy ending and it leaves you with both questions and a message. Definitely seek it out if you can find it.

On the gaming front, I beat Rainbow Six Vegas, which had one of the worst endings ever. I really loved the game, and I can’t wait to dig into multiplayer; however, I was turned off by the ending. That being said, I can wholeheartedly recommend the game for fans of shooters. It was good fun to think about how to approach situations, and it doesn’t have the skull crushing difficulty of previous R6 games. I’m also getting into Minna no Golf 5, which is quite fun. I haven’t tried the online yet beyond browsing the lobby, but I am looking forward to getting into it.

I also bought the 20th anniversary Metal Gear boxset.

Metal Gear Solid Collection

The start of a revolution in how we interact?

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The iPhone has well exceeded the hype. Considering what it enables with its browser and the possibility for open development, it very well could change the world.

A device with this ease of use and mobility, coupled with a social networking platform could create true mobile social networking. Imagine if google maps could display other iphone users with similar interests in that are logged on in your area. What if you could find out that the person sitting on the other end of the starbucks likes the same 1980s cliche cinema that you do.

Not only does this have the opportunity to make us more social, clever creatures - it provides a gateway to technology experiences that introduce non-core users to the true ideas behind social technologies. If Time magazine says “you” are the person of 2006, the iPhone will allow you to express why in 2007 and beyond. I am 100% drunk on this Steve Jobs-spiked cool aid.

BTW: Check out this picture I took downtown today.

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Tons Of Pictures Added To Gallery

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I’m not sure how often people check the gallery, but you are much more likely to see updates there than you are with the actual blog.

This evening I uploaded about 100 pictures in various galleries. You can check them out at http://gallery.technolustomega.net/ or on Flickr itself at http://www.flickr.com/photos/synaesthesiajp/.

You can also subscribe to an RSS feed of my photos on Flickr.

One of my New Year’s resolutions is to write more in the blog, so you should see some new content from me soon!

In the meantime, read this post from Dave on gaming.

Historically Accurate Giant Enemy Consumerism

So I’m waiting for Max to get on the 360 for a little massive Xbox 360 damage, and I thought that I would finally go ahead and update the blog.

This is going to be a long one, so I won’t kill you with everything above the jump; however, if you want tales of E3, Top Gun on the big screen, Ikea and assorted fun, continue on. Even if you don’t check out the rest of the post, definitely check out the gallery section of the site… I ponied up for a full flickr account, so the gallery is now organized into photosets. http://gallery.technolustomega.net

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Golden Week

So Golden Week is almost over, and on Monday I am hopping on a plane to head to LA for E3; however, I thought I would write a quick recap.

On Friday of last week, I popped down to the Apple store to pick up my newly rejuvenated PowerBook 12″ (which may soon be replaced by the rumored 13.3″ Macbook). While I was there, since Golden Week promotions had begun, I picked up a Golden Week scratch card. Usually all you get is 10% off, or a poster, but someone right in front of me won a Macbook Pro. I was a big luckier than a poster, coming home with a FREE 1GB IPOD NANO! I’m impressed with it, although I was disappointed I had to take white instead of black.

Another piece of good news was news that Mai is going to be joining me at the company that I work for! Too bad she doesn’t start until next April, but I am very excited for her. It is crazy to think that I’ve been at the big C for 8 months already.

The early part of the week revolved around me playing lots and lots of Battlefield on the X360, a game that I am very impressed with. I still have quite a few games sitting around that I need to get on playing, but I love playing on Xbox Live too much, and I believe it kinda sucks away my ability to play other games as completely as I would like. I also picked up a DS Lite for Mai, and she has been playing for a couple of hours a day (SM64 DS… a strange choice, but a good warm up for New Super Mario Bros!)
On Tuesday, Mai and I made some Indian food at home. Chicken Tikka Masala to be exact. Easy to make and it was very tasty. I am pretty sure we will add it to our regular rotation of dinner selections.

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Thursday, I visited my old host family and checked out the very western and very well designed Kuzuha Mall. I was really impressed with it. Afterwards, we visited my old host grandparents, going out to dinner and being serenaded by the grandfather, who seems to have taken up Karaoke as a profession; much to the chagrin of his granddaughter, as one can see in this picture.

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Last night, we went to go check out Paul Van Dyk at Underlounge in Osaka. It was one of the most insane DJ sets I have ever heard, and probably the best trance set I’ve heard in recent memory. The man definitely deserves his #1 ranking in DJ Mag. It was an insane night.
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Mai and I on the way to the event, warming up to a little music.

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A stop at Freshness Burger for a classic burger and a cold MGD. I forgot how absolutely terrible US beer is compared to Japanese brews.

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Josh (my old Kendo club kohai who is studying at Gaidai) and I bumped into Eshiro from work at the club. He was wearing a killer donkey kong shirt and in his usual party mood.

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The man himself.

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I like Max’s Prada shades, but I’ll stick with my D&G FTW.

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No matter what club I am in, I always bump into Tomoyo!

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Mai was in a great mood!
And finally, here is some video insanity from the night.

A note to LiveJournal viewers - These videos are playable without going to YouTube by using the Technolustomega.net blog.

Sleeping with the enemy

Got home from a great day at work today, and found that Mai has received the coveted Nintendo Recruitment booklet which has been making the rounds on gaming boards. It really is an amazing piece of work.

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Lots of high quality paper, both matte and gloss, as well as embossing, a turn wheel insert, a DVD of the TGS keynote, and lots of “designer” gatefold spreads like this one.

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If she gets a job there, I guess I’ll be sleeping with the enemy… And if she doesn’t, I’m selling that booklet on eBay for the $$$$$.

In blogging news, I added some photos to the gallery so check them out.

Finally, is anyone looking at this site with IE 6 or 7? Does it look right, or do the navigation tabs look funky?

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