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# Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Despite getting up rather early today, I still didn't get out of the hotel until about 09:00.  It took me a while to get ready, and to write yesterdays blog entry.  It was quite a long one :-)

My first goal today was to scope out the route from my hotel to the Tokyo main station, from where I will get the train to Nagano on Friday.  So I headed straight along side the train line, then headed straight up into Marunouchi district and headed into Tokyo station from the west.  After spending a little time figuring out the map, and wandering on over, I can tell that it's from platform 23 I need to depart and it is easier if I enter from the south east entrance.

That done, I headed on up the east side onto the 'Eitai-dori' and over into the Imperial Palace East Garden.  I have to say that it really is a nice place to wander around, and it would be much more appealing in the spring or summer.  I'd recommend it.  I've got some great photos and will be adding these soon.

I exited up by Takebashi, and headed for my second goal of the day.  Gadgets!

I passed through the 'Bookshop Neighborhood' and found some of the stores fascinating. I then discovered that there was a 'Sporting Good Neighborhood' and had a quick look in at a Solomon shop.  But really wanted to push on to the Electronics Neighborhood.

The stores here are amazing.  So many of them, and every single one of them is huge and packed.  What a place.  Makes everywhere else I've been look absolutely pathetic (thinking Totenham Court Road in London).

It was getting later into the afternoon, and I decided to have lunch.  Yum!  My favorite, Japanese noodle soup!  It is a little strange wandering along and seeing plastic models of all the meals that you can get!  I wonder how some 'slop' in the UK would look in a plastic model ;-)

After lunch, I wandered around the electric stores a little more.  But I was getting tired now, after all I had walked everywhere.  So I decided to head back, but via the sporting goods neighborhood to see what I could see.  Some of the stores I went in to were packed floor to ceiling with snowboarding/skiing equipment and gear.  It's no wonder the Japanese are mad for the sport when they can get all this in one small area.  Again, it knocks the socks of every other place I have ever been to!

I headed back down towards the Imperial gardens and headed down the Uchidor-dori and back towards Shimbashi where the hotel is.  I visited a couple convenience stores to buy some drinks and snacks for tomorrow.  Then back to the hotel.

Getting on the Hotel Internet

Man, the Internet connection here might be free but it's a right pain in the arse to get on!  You have to submit to a full anti-virus scan, which is done via a Web page and a few Active-X controls.  The firs trouble is that it's all in Japanese, so I didn't have a clue what to click on.  I then noticed that in the URL it does state that the "Language=jp", so I changed it to "en", and that did the trick.  However, it has to do a deep scan, and analyses all of the files on your HD.  Since I have a hell of a lot on my machine this took about an hour!  Yes, an hour!  So that was a right pain in the butt. Eventually I managed to get on though.

Plans for later

When I got back to the hotel it was only about 17:00.  The plan is to get the blogs and GPS tracking entries updated, and then head out for some beers.  My plan is to get some well earned rest and then about 21:00 head on over to Roppongi for some drinks and possibly a quick look at a club!  Looking forward to blogging about that.

A snapshot of the GPS track on 30/01/2008 of where I walked around Tokyo.  To view the GPS track interactively, go to http://wai.internetwideworld.com/GPSWebService/

Wednesday, January 30, 2008 9:24:57 AM UTC  #    Comments [0]   Entertainment | Gadgets | General | GPS | Snowboarding | Travel  | 
# Tuesday, May 01, 2007

I read an article today on the BBC Web site, about how BT are developing a motion-sensitive laptop, or more accuratley a device to attatch to the laptop.  The device, which is very much like the Nintendo Wii controler, I think is an idea but not a very good one.

The reason for the controller is apparently to help people with dissabilities  or the elderly.  I don't see that as it's primary use.  Why?  Because it wopuld be like using etch-a-sketch for these people.  How often have the able dodied 'just missed' that menu option, when using the mouse and clicked on something else?  What about those users who do not have full motor control?  Why not give them the same controls as an etch-a-sketch, the knob to move up and down, and the other knob to move left and right?  Would be much easier and simpler!

I see the primary is in the games industry just like the Wii controller.  But why bother?  When you can already buy such devices that are already much better?

Call me a cynic, but I personally think that it's the usual self promotion.  It appeases the share holders as BT are in the news, and it justifies them spending money on this department.  It also makes them look like they are trying to help the disabled and elderly.  If you have a look at the photos.  The laptop that the device is being used on is tiny.  Surely the laptop is too small for these disabled people to be able to see the screen clearly.  There is no way you would be tilting a normal laptop, they are simply too big.  Besides, who can afford such a small laptop, have you checked the prices of those things?  It's almost certinally to expensive for the disabled and elderly to justify.

To me, it's a good try, but too late and completley impractical at this level and target audience.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007 11:52:51 AM UTC  #    Comments [0]   Entertainment | Gadgets | Internet | Lifestyle | Web Surfing  | 

I posted a few days ago about Solid State Drives (SSD) and how I believe that they are going to change things in the world of Hard Disks (HD).  I was therefore very interested to read this article from Information Week.  It basically states that Samsung have begun the production of a 16 Gb flash memory chip.  These chips are expected to be used in digital music players, music phones and digital cameras.  I really want one of those!

The article goes on to say that in March the company introduced a 64 Gb solid state flash drive for ultra-portable notebooks.  Now, I really want one of those!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007 11:33:16 AM UTC  #    Comments [0]   Entertainment | Gadgets | Web Surfing  | 
# Monday, April 30, 2007

I am a big music fan (and am really into audio books), and always have been.  So much so, that I have had three iPods since they first came out (various stories attached, but not here), and I currently have a 60Gb with color display (not the video version).  My current iPod is suffering a fair bit now from a number of ailments.  Such as it's near full, there are loads of scratches on the screen, the battery is not as good as it was, and it occasionally just stops in the middle of playing (I think the phone jack is buggered as it's extremely loose with all earphones!).

As such I have been watching news about the iPod for a while now, and there has been very little news about the iPod for a while.  Especially in the news about a new bigger/better version.  The current version is the Fifth generation iPod (also known as iPod with video)  That was until today.  I came across an article that 'hints' that there may be a new version in the works.  The article (viewed here) is a little sparse on actual concrete news, but does follow the patter that Apple seem to follow when a new product/version is due.

Obviously I'll wait for the next version to be out in the wild before making any decision.  Especially as the current iPod is still in operation and should be for a while (fingers crossed).  I wouldn't mind getting some video content on there either!

Monday, April 30, 2007 11:40:20 AM UTC  #    Comments [0]   Entertainment | Gadgets | Lifestyle | Web Surfing  | 
# Thursday, April 26, 2007

A friend of mine recently got one of those digital photo frames, and I must admit it looks really cool.  Well, in a similar style, I found this:

Men's Digital Photo Wallet

Leather wallet features a removable digital photo viewer. Don't carry a wrinkled paper photo of your kids in your wallet. Our new handsome leather wallet includes a removable digital photo viewer that stores 55 color images. Easy USB photo transfer from your PC. 1.4" screen. Better still, the viewer is rechargeable—no batteries to buy! Classic men's bi-fold wallet is soft black Nappa leather.

At $50 is must be worth a punt.

Thursday, April 26, 2007 8:54:22 AM UTC  #    Comments [0]   Entertainment | Gadgets | Lifestyle | Web Surfing  | 
# Tuesday, April 24, 2007

I've been thinking about doing this for a while now, and thought that I may as well start at some point.

Basically, what I've wanted to do is blog about some of the interesting Web sites that I browse to during the day.  I do have to say that about 90% of my surfing is restricted to IT and work related stuff, but occasionaly something grabs by attention.

So, for my first blog in this area:  I was reading my Blog subscriptions on MOSS 2007, when I came accross a blog on Its official I am Superman :-).  So I thought I'd give the 'test' a go.  Here are my results:

Your results:
You are Iron Man
Iron Man
80%
Hulk
70%
Catwoman
65%
Green Lantern
60%
Spider-Man
55%
The Flash
55%
Superman
50%
Batman
50%
Robin
47%
Supergirl
45%
Wonder Woman
15%
Inventor. Businessman. Genius.
Click here to take the "Which Superhero am I?" quiz...

  I then also discovered that they also had the vilan test!

Your results:
You are Dr. Doom
Dr. Doom
73%
Lex Luthor
57%
Apocalypse
53%
Green Goblin
53%
Kingpin
53%
Venom
52%
Magneto
47%
Mr. Freeze
46%
The Joker
41%
Juggernaut
41%
Riddler
36%
Dark Phoenix
34%
Two-Face
33%
Catwoman
29%
Poison Ivy
21%
Mystique
21%
Blessed with smarts and power but burdened by vanity.
Click here to take the "Which Super Villain am I?" quiz...
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 7:43:30 AM UTC  #    Comments [0]   Web Surfing | Entertainment  | 
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