23
Nov
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I was asked to put up a wishlist for this year’s Christmas so here it is!
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LiveScribe Pulse Smart Pen

A pen that records your writing as well as sound. Jamesbondarific!
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Reveal iPhone case (black)

The iPhone looks its best without any cover at all but since I don’t want to break because I dropped it or something, this ultra-slim case might just be the thing.
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Headphones MacStyle Skin (13” MacBook Pro Unibody/Battleship Grey)

This would look great on my MacBook (I hope).
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Bicycle computer
Any kind would do really, as long as it is wireless and shows me how far I have gone
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Beatport t-shirt (Size L)

I spend way too much money on Beatport…Maybe I shouldn’t be turning myself into a walking advertisement for them?
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Bicycle pump
One that works with road-bike tires that is (I forget if they are “French” or “German” or whatever). I have a small one for emergencies but using that every time I need to pump my bicycle tires is a bit of a chore…
Hmmmm….can’t think of anything else right at this moment…Except for crazy expensive stuff. Guess I’ll update this post if I think of more!
christmas, gadgets, wishlist | 18:16 |
30
Jun
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With all the terrible stuff that goes on around the world these days, it can sometimes be hard to see how the words “human” and “humanity” are related, but here is one thing that restores my faith in mankind:

…If a bird’s nest providing shelter for a couple of newborn chicks is discovered on top of a train station sign – right in front of the ticket machines no less – we don’t climb up there and dispose of it. Rather, we let them mind their own business and put up a big notice warning people to “watch their head”.

22:10 |
11
Jun
Posted in: Play

Just finished uploading some pictures from a recent bicycling trip in Zushi, south of Yokohama. The area is located near the sea and makes for a pleasant ride, with not too many cars. In other news Tokyo just entered rainy season from today so probably won’t have a chance to go anywhere for the next month or so…meh.
bicycling, trips | 9:55 |
17
May
Posted in: Play

Just couldn’t resist this beauty from Apple…Too bad it won’t work with a Windows PC! :/ In other news, my camera seems to have broken…you know it’s bad when the only advice you can find online for a particular problem is “try hitting it or dropping it on the floor to see if it fixes it!” (which I for the record tried but it didn’t help). Maybe I somehow crossed the limit of how many gadgets are allowed on my desk or something…:(
camera, technology | 20:50 |
2
Mar
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In 2008 I finally got myself a Japanese driver’s license (in Japan you can use an international driver’s license only for the first year of your stay). Getting the license itself was a fairly easy process although it did require a couple of trips to the Danish Embassy in Daikanyama to get my Danish license translated, before handing everything in at the Driving License Testing and Issuing Center in Shinagawa. Apparently the rules are different depending on where you originally got your driver’s license but carrying a Danish license meant I did not have to take additional lessons and/or tests, even though they drive on the opposite side of the road over here.

My newly acquired driving rights were soon put to use on a trip to Choshi, a pleasant seaside area in Chiba known for its ocean views and good seafood.

…Well actually it is not that well-known at all but that’s what I imagine the travel brochure would say if they had one.

On the way there we somehow managed to run into “Tour De Chiba”, an amateur bicycle race. Thankfully no riders were hurt as I did my best to commander our little rented “rice-cooker” safely past them, after not having been behind the wheel for more than a year.

As usual, pics are on flickr.
catching up, everyday life, trips | 23:11 |
11
Feb
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Yup. Well in to 2009 and am still “catching up”. Hopefully the brand new iPhoto 09 software I bought the other day will help me sort out all my pictures and catch up to “now”.
Karuizawa Bicycling

September in Japan is usually quite warm but also marks the end of summer and thus last chance for doing something like…say, a bicycling trip in Karuizawa?

Karuizawa, a mountainous region located north of Tokyo in Gunma prefecture, is known as being a great area for bicycling, thanks to its beautiful open countryside setting, hilly landscape, and lack of cars!

Going up and down the many mountains was certainly a lot of fun (the latter more so than the former…) and my newly acquired iPhone came in surprisingly handy as we relied on its GPS capabilities for navigation! (wow, two Apple plugs in one post…I should enroll in some kind of affiliate program). Here is a rough map of the trip:
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The rest of the pictures can be found here!
catching up, everyday life, japan, trips | 18:48 |
31
Dec
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Since everyone in Japan has their week (at best) of summer vacation at more or less the exact same time, the prices of plane tickets skyrocket during this period, and so one can either choose to pay exorbitant amounts of money for a trip overseas or just lay low and chill out for a while in Japan. This year my vacation was spent doing the latter in Kofu, Yamanashi.

The days in Kofu basically consisted of eating, drinking, playing darts, driving/bicycling around the Japanese countryside, and sleeping. Can’t think of a much better way to spend way to spend a much need vacation! The action-packed pictures to document all this excitement can as usual be found on flickr. Oh, also snuck a couple of Tamagawa barbecue pics in there, taken in “my backyard” on the first day of summer vacation.

catching up, everyday life, japan, trips | 15:43 |
30
Dec
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The first test of my newly acquired knowledge in the-art-of-not-drowning was to come only a week after having received lessons in Izu. Armed with only a photocopied “temporary license”, the course was set for Okinawa – a large group of tropical islands found several hundreds of kilometers south of mainland Japan. Specifically we were headed for “Miyakojima”, which is basically a tiny island inhabited exclusively by people passionate about diving and the sea in general. Even the taxi driver who drove us from the airport said he had moved there just to be able to go scuba diving every day!

Having started my diving career in the muddy waters off the coast of Izu, the Okinawan diving experience turned out to be a completely different one. The warm, tropical water was filled with fish and coral gardens, and had an incredibly transparency that almost gave me vertigo upon descending into the ocean for the first time, as you could clearly see all the way to the bottom, 20 meters below.

Some of the dives took us through labyrinthine cave systems which boasted spectacular “laser light” shows, as sunlight penetrated through the cracks in the ceiling and refracted on surrounding rock walls.

One of the tunnels surprisingly led us to an inland lake that I imagine must be more or less concealed if you approach it from land. Not that anyone would be around to actually try that, since apparently the island was being used by Japan Airlines pilots to practice take off and landing, a fact that was made evident when a large passenger jet passed right over our heads as we were getting ready to return to the boat.

In addition to all the underwater action, some of the most memorable moments from Okinawa actually took place on the surface, eating freshly prepared noodles for lunch on the open sea or having a relaxing float in the warm water while waiting for the other divers to return.

All in all I must say it was a great experience and seeing the pictures from the trip again makes me sure that this won’t be my last diving trip, nor my last time to visit Okinawa!

catching up, japan, trips | 21:03 |