HPO: BlogDrive
Blog of Hiroette, Juno and Hideki
Japanese blog entries into English!
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This blog is for exchanging entries and opinions between Japanese speaking bloggers and English speaking bloggers.
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Tuesday, February 08, 2005
[blog] Japanese bloggers and Crisis in Darfur
Some Japnese bloggers introduce English articles about Darfur into Japanese blog society, however, I do not know any case of vice versa. As Mr. Munaguruma suggests in his article (Japanese), it is significant to introduce to English-speaking bloggers on how some international problems are discussed among Japanese bloggers.
I believe the crisis in Darfur is the most urgent problem in the current international problems because it touches the life of Democracy. Those bloggers started a wiki site to collect and share the information in Japanese #1.
I am not sure how the Crisis in Darfur is reported, discussed and treated in English-speaking bloggers, but some might understand there are people who care about this problem in the far east Asia.
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Trial translation by Google:
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://wiki.fdiary.net/sudan/
It is my regret that Google translates "Darfur" as "dull fool." Also, "Bu logger" means "blogger."
Posted at 06:07 pm by hidekih
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Thursday, February 03, 2005
[Website] alpha blogger 11 in Japan
Posted at 08:14 am by hidekih
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Thursday, January 27, 2005
[Econ] to have or not to have
I just read an micro-economic analysis which maximize our utilities whether we should have two children or, say, four.
http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2005/01/the_selfish_rea.html
Have the number of children that maximizes average utility over your whole lifespan. When you are 30, you might feel like two children is plenty. But once you are 60, you are more likely to prefer ten sons and daughters to keep you company and keep the grandkids coming. I was so surprised how different people think about the number of children between in US and in Japan. Writing blog articles in Japanese, I found many people in Japan, especially those who write their blogs, do not like the idea of having children. Some of them want none. It seems having children is a burden both economically and psychologically for young generations in Japan.
While people in the U.S. wonder to have their fourth children, in recent article, there is a discussion if Japanese people would have their second children or not.
http://nv-club.nikkeibp.co.jp/members/COLUMN/20050111/105697/
(in Japanese)
I hope someone explain why.
Posted at 10:55 am by hidekih
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Sunday, January 23, 2005
Today, I am trying to discribe why I dont like THE LORD OF THE RING...
I really love to read some fantasy story from a young age, and I had hope would like to read it long time. so I thought it is a chance when I knew its filmization.
But I watched the movie after, unfortunately I didnt enjoy it profoundly.
In that story, I feel have no place for me. and I felt a doubt to expression of Gollum.
But I know it needs a great prepared to render.
I tryed to read the book too, but I gave up. It is difficult for me same as James Joyce or more.
Anyway, Earthsea stories and Narnia now on picturization! I hope I can understand them and fell cozy...
Earthsea Director, Cast Named
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.html?2004-04/05/16.00.film
THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS ENTERS INTO AGREEMENT WITH WALDEN MEDIA TO PRODUCE "THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE"
http://www.narnia.com/movie/news/movienews_030104.htm
Posted at 03:02 pm by juno
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Saturday, January 01, 2005
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Saturday, November 27, 2004
[Website] Wallpapers for your PC
*iAi-jp
http://www.iai-jp.com/
Japanesque, oriental, beautiful, and amazing wall papers. Fonts also so unique!
Posted at 12:05 am by juno
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Wednesday, October 06, 2004
" BOKUNCHI" is a comic of Rieko Saibara, who is a famous comic artist. The word "bokunchi" means "my home" in a little boy's way. Her comic pictures seem so comical that no one expect any serious drama. Overall, most of Saibara's pieces are slap-stick comedies. This "BOKUNCHI" is quite different from her other comics, because it reflects her personal history until 7 or 10 years old...
At the time of "BOKUNCHI", maybe 30 years ago, Japanese people were incredibly poor. Most of Japanese worked as fishermen or as farmers, or as factory workers. Due to their poverty, there were innumerous remedies and violence in all the families. Many children had to do gang like jobs, drags, KYOUHAKU, on streets.
This book is about a history of children where mother had left them alone. The children had to support each other in troublesome life. In these years, I believe such poverty rarely exist in Japan. But still we sympathize such children because we share some experience with them.... Our personal history had some episode like the children in BOKUNCHI.
It is quite strange for me that I can be subjective when I wrote about BOKUNCHI in English. On my Japanese version of critiques of BOKUNCHI, I was quite emotional. I could nor write details of this story. My heart almost physically ached. Now, I see this story quit straight...
http://hidekih.cocolog-nifty.com/hpo/2004/09/bokunchi.html
Posted at 03:36 pm by hidekih
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Monday, September 27, 2004
[LINK] Virtual Worlds Update Japan
A friend of mine, Mr. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, began a blog site to introduce Japanese online games ets. He is keen at analysis of online games and its currency system at the same time.
Posted at 03:04 pm by hidekih
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Friday, September 24, 2004
[Diary] Fengshui of the drapes
Now, I am picking out the colors of the drapes for new house. Custom-made has many cute patterns, excellent fabrics... but How expensive!! Hus dont accept them, I also understand his advice.
So think again, I importing the color-concept of Fengshui. I checked some issue after, found my original picked is not missed nearly! Great!
And, that is all to find some peaches in ready-made...
Posted at 12:55 am by juno
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Friday, September 17, 2004
I happened to get Sigmarion III, which is a Windows CE technology based Hand-Held PC. Though I tried to utilize my portable keyboard for my cell phone, it just arrived.... I forgot to cancel my order for Amazon. Its keyboard is a little too small for my finger. The display is too narrow that my eyes aches when I type.
http://hidekih.cocolog-nifty.com/hpo/2004/09/_fools_samba.html
http://hideki.blogdrive.com/archive/3.html
Have you hearted of a Personal Handy-Phone (PHS) system in Japan? It is like a cell phone, but uses a small area antenna and consume much less electric power than a cell phone does. The small card of PHS is suitable for Sigmarion III. I am using DDI-pocket's PHS card.
Posted at 08:04 pm by hidekih
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