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I'm in Japan! How now, brown cow?

Saturday, August 27, 2005

Customs / National Talk Like a Pirate Day

My brother wants me to bring him a square watermelon upon my return from Japan. So I had to look into customs regulations for Japan and the USA. There's nothing on the Japanese web site that forbids it, but the USA site pretty much says to check on it when I come back. Due to various plant diseases and the like, ability to bring fruit into the country changes fairly often.

It didn't bother me, having to look into customs regulations. I'd been meaning to do that, anyway. I must say, the Japanese customs web site is so much better organized than the USA one. Now I am down to the point where I must decide what to take, and what needs buying. I seriously doubt it's going to be easy to find things in my size in Japan, so I need to have a year's supply of underwear, socks, and clothes. Add to that the facts that I have been often recommended (by multiple sources) to take deodorant and that I'm kind of particular about my toothpaste... and I have some shopping needs doing. Not much, but essential.

On a completely unrelated side note, National Talk Like a Pirate Day is fast approaching. Mark your calendars and join the celebration!

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

The Jedi

I love Star Wars. I love the Jedi outfits -- simple, practical, and cool. I recently acquired a good Jedi outfit sewing pattern. It's not perfect, but it is close enough that I can make the necessary modifications. It's a new pattern from Simplicity this year, number 4450. Their old Jedi pattern was crap, so I was ecstatic when I discovered this new pattern -- especially since it includes the Jedi cloak. I don't think I'll make a full outfit before going to Japan, but I'll certainly be making myself the cloak.

Finding this pattern got me curious about the Jedi religion, such that it is. I discovered that the census issue in New Zealand and Australia started out as a practical joke of sorts. Although this doesn't surprise me, I find myself wondering how many people actually try to follow the Jedi code. It doesn't seem like a bad idea, but it does seem more like a way of life than a religion.

I also found an interesting analysis of the Jedi philosophies and how they relate to multiple philosophies found in the real world. It goes into how these real-world philosophies relate to and contradict each other. The analysis seems to be taking a critical and disaproving look at the flaws of the Jedi religion (and with reason), but these flaws only makes the Star Wars story more dear to me. The flaws make the Jedi religion more realistic, as well as making it more important to the story. Does religion need to be followed to the letter all the time, or is it more of a loose guideline for how we should live our lives? It's also interesting to see how people have drawn from the Jedi philosophies to enhance their own religions.

All in all, even though George Lucas keeps refusing to rerelease the original Star Wars trilogy, no one can deny that he's created something that will impact generations to come. Whether or not you care about the Jedi code and its religious implications, Star Wars is an example of damned good storytelling.

Also, I have decided that given the narrowing time between me and my departure to Japan, the little bits of practice translating my blog to Japanese gives me is not worth the time I spend doing it. I'll get plenty of practice in Japan, and right now I would rather focus on getting prepared for departure, finishing our D&D campaign, reading a few more books, and finishing sewing the mad piles of cloth I have amassed over the summer (not necessarily in that order). On the plus side, this means I'll be updating the blog more often -- there have been times that I didn't update simply because I didn't feel like translating the blog into Japanese.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Scholarship! / Tonkori / Batman Begins

Official word! I have been accepted to HUEK in Japan and will receive the Japanese government's Monbugaku scholarship! I am so excited! :D Now I need a camera for my trip to Japan.

Check out this news article:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?fm20050622a1.htm
This guy is awesome. I don't think I would have the strength of will to actively piece together old tunes on a traditional instrument. Learn to play and build it, yes, but... this guy is awesome.

I saw Batman Begins last Tuesday. It was awesome! Batman is the ninja who is feared by all other ninja. They got such a good actor for Batman. "It's not who I am underneath but my actions which define who I am." ^^ Hooray for my favorite superhero and his butler, the ever-awesome Alfred.

No Japanese today... I know it's been a while since I posted anything, but I need to go to bed. ^^'