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Heuge in New Joisey
House sitter
登録日: 2007/08/05 06:13
Lovely pictures. Why Im up this early on a Saturday...No idea...
(ID #166923) Posted on 2008/04/05 22:41
keats in NL
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 20:30
I start it up in the morning and turn it off at night. I use it 12 hours a day. I run XP SP3beta, the installation is 3.5 years old and never crashes. It's not luck, you just gotta maintain it a bit and control your processes... 
(ID #166924) Posted on 2008/04/05 22:45
gregory_gdp in Boise, ID
Photographer
登録日: 2007/07/16 21:44
Danny you might know if this is true or not.  Some mechanic guy told my roommate and I that in Japan they take out car engines after 30K miles to be replaced with a new engine.  After that they can be purchased used and shipped overseas.  

I called BS on the guy's story but he insists that it's true and we just have to contact some blah blah store to order one.   

We already have another engine (for the roomate's broken turbo'd Mazda RX8) so it doesn't matter really but I was just wondering if there was any truth to that story of his. 

(ID #166926) Posted on 2008/04/05 22:56
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
登録日: 2006/12/11 10:54
gregory_gdp,
not heard of anything like that over here... 
(ID #166930) Posted on 2008/04/05 23:06
kakit in Toronto, Canada
Student
登録日: 2007/04/24 07:33
Mmm mango slush, pretty good but I still prefer Red Bean and Vanilla slush =D Had that in Taiwan couple times *yum*
(ID #166939) Posted on 2008/04/05 23:18
Karl in Philippines
Student
登録日: 2007/10/27 01:14
Hey! Tamiya modelling studios! would sure like to work on my models on that kind of place one day. BTW, Mr. M. Tamiya has visited the Philippines a few times to grace our annual nationals(Tamiya being the main sponsor). Even shook his hand once. 
(ID #166954) Posted on 2008/04/05 23:59
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:45
over here the fly lice is called "chao fan". never heard of it being called "cha han" though". what dialect is that? 
(ID #166957) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:06
Aoi_sora9x in Singapore
Student
登録日: 2007/11/04 20:30
i use XP sp2 and sometimes it just shows me the legendary BSOD. my current installation is about 3 months old. The last XP sp2 showed a BSOD whenever I shut down my comp. <about 3 times a day>
(ID #166958) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:07
holybell84 in Singapore
Student
登録日: 2007/08/22 12:19
OMG... it's WINTER SONATA again.... My sis and my mum are fans of korean doramas, so they spammed tat show a while back. I have gotten sick of it..

Smoking advertisements can't be found in singapore though.

(ID #166960) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:09
FatBastard in police line-up. 2nd from the right
World Traveller
登録日: 2007/11/04 18:04
What a pleasant week. I was almost expecting some more AFD chaos. What a contrast. 
That Mos burger looks awesome. We have specialty burger joints here, but they tend to eventually resort back to the greasy mess. 
I first saw Taiyaki in anime, and thought for the longest time they would taste like fish. Why are they shaped as fish anyways? 
Hmm.. I'm on Windows XP and I hardly ever crash. Maybe when I'm heavily gaming it'll happen more often, but I always optimize to keep everything running smoothly. 
Danny, that italian restaurant, its not in Yokohama is it???
(ID #166966) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:22
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:36
A few comments:
- Hmmm, I'd really want to try MOS burger one day.
- This cigarette ad doesn't seem very cool to me. The way the guy nonchalantly smokes and how the cig pack is treated attest of it.
- You said Cha-Han? Wanted to post this video for a while. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiI_1f_eXjM
and another food-related one, just for kicks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GHSkDl_Oqc
(I especially love the part beginning at 1:19)
- Taiyaki? Uguu~! Sugaaaar Poweeeeer, it's over nine thousaaaand!! ~!! ^^; (Okay Danny, you can Sparta Kick me now)
- Did see some of Korean drama shows when I still was home overseas... Plots are so boring and characters are always exaggerating it. Hopefully they show some comic relief sometimes. I prefer my romance anime, thank you.
- The Sakamichi word is often used in anime as well, especially when the male character is depressed and singing to himself.
- This bear... don't tell me he's related to pedobear?! Nooooooooo~!!

And that's that.

(ID #166968) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:29
sulk in Toronto, Canada
Director/Technical Director, Cameraman
登録日: 2007/04/02 12:52
You actually got a seat by the window in the starbucks in shibuya?! 
always super busy whenever i went by.
And as much as I like mos burger, theyre way too tiny. If they made them bigger it would be a lot nicer.
And other then my mac crashing for stupid reasons (cause of weird hardware), I usually never have to restart my mac, and its usually on for about a week at a time. Though it does sleep for when im traveling about.
(ID #166972) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:39
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:36
Btw about Korean drama, it was my mother that was watching it(and I guess she still does)... She would watch the series marathon-style, sometimes a dozen of episodes in a row and tell me how awesome they are.
I would mumble and nod as a response even if I found them boring to hell (hence the "see" not "watch"). ^^
(ID #166978) Posted on 2008/04/06 00:51
lostandfound in your brain... WAHAHAHA!
Human being. Really, I'm not joking!
登録日: 2007/10/22 01:58
Damn, the ms burger looks delicious... The McDees here used to have the hamburger buns made from rice now they aren't anymore...

When I think taiyaki, I think Kanon and then Ayu... Hey Danny, have you seen any little girls running away with taiyaki without paying before?

I only watch Korean dramas which are funny, like Coffee Prince... Never watched Winter Sonata but I heard from my teacher that it's good...
(ID #166990) Posted on 2008/04/06 01:03
ornehx in Penang, Malaysia
dannychoo.com no aidokusha
登録日: 2007/12/25 22:50
used to watch korean series..but got lazy as its 1 hr long and there are using 20 episodes..some noteable ones that i like are My Girl and the one with Rain inside (forgot name)

nowadays moving over to watch Jap dramas instead..short and sweet

hmm... i rarely reboot my machine...only reboot it when there is power failure or when it crash and self-reboot...
it this a bad habit?? now i do feel bad for my poor machine running 24x7x365...
(ID #166997) Posted on 2008/04/06 01:09
Hirito in Singapore
National Service
登録日: 2007/09/01 18:12
I love MOS Burger's burgers, but they're on the small side and at a same cost (or higher) than Mac/BK. They need bigger burgers!!

Aaaahhhh more food pictures! Cha-han, Taiyaki and a nice looking bento!!! uguu~ must control no eating supper!! (hears stomach growling)

As for leaving the computer on, as long as I'm at home it'll stay on, but the longest so far I had it on (even when out) was about 3 1/2 weeks. Would prefer to reboot every 2-3 days though.
(ID #167032) Posted on 2008/04/06 01:52
Ricky in Brisbane, Australia
Pharmacist
登録日: 2007/03/28 18:14
Good to see you out and about like usual.  I love these tokyo week articles.  Keep it up!
(ID #167037) Posted on 2008/04/06 01:58
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
登録日: 2007/01/03 16:24
I usually watch korean movies rather than korean dramas...I only got to watch one korean drama before and that was Lovers in Paris. lol. 

Maki Horikita is my second fave amongst the jap models/actress.  ^^

I rarely restart my pc when I use it and most of the time it's because of a program I installed asking to restart the machine.  I don't leave it on 24/7 though.  I turn it off when I'm sleeping and don't have anything to download. 
(ID #167039) Posted on 2008/04/06 02:02
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
大学生/University Student
登録日: 2007/12/04 23:04
Windows Vista Home Premium notebook left on for 2 weeks, results:

- Anime can't be watched smoothly, even during normal events.
- Tabs on firefox took ages to appear after clicked
- Opening task manager resulted in system crash and rebooted.

From now I'm going to reboot after 1 week or so.

Btw. The burger = want, the fries = want too. 

More info on the fries please! ^^


(ID #167040) Posted on 2008/04/06 02:03
laughingman in Canada
McMaster Student Fall 08
登録日: 2007/11/18 11:46
Ninja Gaiden for the DS is a sick game. I too am surprised as to how intuitive the controls are, considering the entire game is controlled by the stylus. Simply astounding game!
(ID #167043) Posted on 2008/04/06 02:08
Tami in Germany - Cologne
WebDesign, Coding, Administration
登録日: 2007/12/16 10:30
Sure a bit pricy this Sha-Ken ... thats cheaper in germany, if your car has no problems and such. ^^;

I switch my computers (Laptop and my main machine) off every night (or morning) when i go to bed since i can't sleep when something is on... well i can but it ends in horrible headache next day. x.X;;

Hmm all that food looks yummy... *goes to raid her kitchen yaay* ^^v
(ID #167045) Posted on 2008/04/06 02:11
Evo_Spec in Alberta, Canada
登録日: 2007/10/21 13:01
i would probably never turn off my computer if it didn't make my 4x5 meter room glow blue, and my current power supply is an older one with 2 80mm fans, so it's quite loud.
(ID #167054) Posted on 2008/04/06 02:53
MrShawn in Houston, Texas
Student
登録日: 2008/01/19 15:16
I want a Bento!!!
(ID #167061) Posted on 2008/04/06 03:53
Saku in Toronto
Web Developer
登録日: 2008/02/07 23:26
My PC runs 24/7 and the only time I will restart is when I install a new software/hardware
(ID #167063) Posted on 2008/04/06 04:05
JB. in S. California
Creative Director
登録日: 2008/02/18 01:37
@home I my mac is only on when I use it. Usually 2-4 hours a night. @work, I use a PC which is on 24/7 and I only start it up after a crash and once every monday to clear junk out of ram. I asked them to buy me a mac! 

btw, Nice photo's... what's with that trooper suite? 
(ID #167065) Posted on 2008/04/06 04:13
Jotham in Los Angeles, CA
Student
登録日: 2008/03/08 16:07
wow the pictures are really interesting i must say...i would love to go to the tamiya modeling school someday..thatd be amazing. 

I also heard that one k-drama you posted up was really popular with the japanese women, and it was on news how they are complaining how japanese men dont have the "delicate" side like korean men do, you can find it on youtube...forgot what it was called tho. I think it was winter sonata or something
(ID #167067) Posted on 2008/04/06 04:28
Key-Ta-Rho in Germany
Student
登録日: 2008/03/27 03:48
Shut down the PC when I´m done with doing what i wanted to do, electricity price is 2 high... 
Hey Danny is that a typo or does the check up really cost 70,000 Yen? And how often do you have to have it checked, cause  your car is not that old... In germany we have something like this too, new cars have to be checked after 3 years, older ones every 2 years and it costs about 90 Euros (14,391 Yen) each time. 
Btw i´m getting a lil bit jealous ´cause u always take photos of your tasty looking meals,bentos... mhhhh Mango slush... Ima sugu hoshii!!!
(ID #167068) Posted on 2008/04/06 04:42
登録日: 2008/01/20 18:31
"While the Macs do crash from time to time"
Last time my mac crashed and needed to be restarted due to the crash was when it was running OSX 10.2 (and yes I use the computer a lot and for all sorts of stuff). I have to say that I'm a bit surprised that you have stability issues. Just ensure that you have enough free space on your HD with the swap file (if you didn't alter it yourself it's the HD/partition with the OS itself) and you should be fine.

As for restarting: I never restart because the computer is odd or anything but I do shut it down at night or the noise will keep me awake. It's also dualboot so it's natural for it not to have a great uptime.
(ID #167081) Posted on 2008/04/06 05:27
Edward in Michigan U.S.A.
Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
登録日: 2006/12/24 11:50
Hmm...looking for familiar faces.  Good Smile, right?  Do I get a cookie? ^^

Still haven't gone into a Mos Burger.  I will do that this summer when I go to Osaka.  I would wait 10 mins. for good food too.  Lots of great items and prices aren't that much different from Mc Donalds.

Many people here think they are wining the battle against the tobacco companies.  No, they are willing to give up on the American market because they are making more money elsewhere.  Wake up people you are being duped. 

Anyhow...I really like Taiyaki!  Been awhile since I had one, two, three... ^^;  I really like sweets.

Ooooh...Maki-chan!  I admit it, Maki-chan is why I started watching Atsu-hime.  http://www.nhk.or.jp/taiga/  I'm so sad...  

No I really don't care for Korean dramas...  I only like Japanese dramas.

I have had this happen with external drives where I have apps installed.  I usually keep home directory where OSX puts it.  I do move it under Windows as well.

I only turn my Macs off once a week.  I do maintenance and like to shut them down and unplug them overnight.  Other than that they are always on or asleep and never need to be rebooted.  It's just a habit I've gotten into.

When it comes to my Windows machines in the past or my Windows partition now.  Very good maintenance will keep away the BSOD.  Problem is Windows needs A LOT MORE attention than OSX.  One of the main reasons I quite using it as my primary work environment.

I better shut up or this will become one long comment. ^^;  I don't make the kind of comment I did at one time.

I always enjoy these post Danny.  I enjoy seeing your photos and daily activities.  Also these post remind me I'm here and not there where I should be.  Keeps me from slacking off.

People if you like these post be sure to checkout Neil Duckett's series "29 stops of the JR Yamanote Line" http://www.neilduckett.com/   It's really good!
(ID #167084) Posted on 2008/04/06 05:35
Akiba-Kid in California, USA
Online Shop
登録日: 2008/01/17 11:23
Very nice posting as usual, brings back more nostalgic feeling for Japan.  Summer Comiket is only four months away, dare I want to go to Japan again this summer...?
(ID #167109) Posted on 2008/04/06 07:49
ハルルーユータ in Singapore
Student
登録日: 2007/11/04 16:06
I don't restart my computer, my computer restarts itself...
wickedclown in California, USA
Otaku, Computer tech, Student
登録日: 2007/12/07 21:21
I restart my rig running windows XP once every week or two.  It's usually pretty stable.  It's just taken a lot to get it to that point.
(ID #167142) Posted on 2008/04/06 08:57
Mac in Podunk, USA
IT monkey/consultant
登録日: 2006/12/29 03:02
A car checkup is 70,000 yen?  Not a typo, honest-to-Mirai-chan 7万円?! 

That is RIDICULOUS.  Emissions tests here in the US will run about $30, and general safety tests ran even less.  I can't imagine that they do anything that justifies the charge.  

I guess it gives new meaning to the term "highway robbery".
(ID #167153) Posted on 2008/04/06 09:50
Martin Wandering in Taibei
Student, Spiral Warrior
登録日: 2008/02/04 09:49
Good old 12" PowerBook still runs more or less all the time, with the occasional restart after software update does its thing.
(ID #167157) Posted on 2008/04/06 10:03
kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth
Illustrator & Designer
登録日: 2007/04/09 18:25
Thanks for the great Week in Tokyo once again, Danny! ^___^

Mos burgers looks and sounds very delicious!

Haven't got Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword for the DS yet, but after your post reminder, I might have to go to PlayAsia and make an order soon.

I've never had that error message before on my mac, probably because I don't use partitions.  I have experienced a few crashes when I've left my mac to sleep for too many days, though (just freezes when I try to wake it and then I just restart).

K-drama, Winter Sonata (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Sonata) is like one of my all time favorites.  It's melodrama and sappy as all get go, but man, did that tv-series have some serious cheesy twists.  I hope that poster isn't a sequel to this (I think it's just promoted as Endless Love 2 right?) 
(ID #167172) Posted on 2008/04/06 10:46
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
登録日: 2007/08/23 04:32
That was a great post! As far as paying roughly $700 USD for a car checkup, that seems excessive. Of course, if all the cars on the road out here had to pass a stenuous test for safety and performance, then there would be few cars on the road. Also, since they give away drivers licenses free with every order of pizza from Papa Johns, Domino's, and Pizza Hut, people are driving that realy shouldnt be. Couple that with the fact that in Arizona you only have to renew your license when you turn 60!!?!?!?!!! Its like a Mad Max movie when I go to work. 
(ID #167186) Posted on 2008/04/06 11:16
Yanporu in Mexico
Translator, pocket writer
登録日: 2008/04/02 10:24
Wow. Busy week for an Empire soldier. I've always thought of Tokyo as some sort of strange living being, huge and ever-active. I've never been to Japan, but thanks to you I can get to know so much about it. Keep up the good work!
(ID #167210) Posted on 2008/04/06 12:13
Hyun-Bin in Sydney Australia / Busan Korea
Sterilization Technician@ Prince Of Wales Hospital
登録日: 2007/01/09 22:35
LOL AT WINTER SONATA POSTERS!

Danny i heard the Korean wave is getting big among some many youthful Japanese

like BoA Kwon , DBSK and maybe a few Korean Dramas

but anyway , you covered alot more in Japan which im willing to visit , i knew Shibuya was a large shopping district , might have to spend.. 2 weeks there..

i know it wont cover alot but it should be enough
(ID #167220) Posted on 2008/04/06 12:45
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:45
judging from the poster is there going to be a winter sonata sequel? with the original cast? O_O

ya i watched winter sonata. i was pretty decent.

i know there are going to do a japanese verison and a anime version but never heard of a sequel.
(ID #167246) Posted on 2008/04/06 14:02
Rin in Canada
Student Otaku
登録日: 2008/01/04 16:05
HMMMMM...Now I want to go to Japan more then ever. I want to try that Burger. It looks really good!!! I wonder where I can get it when I go to Japan?
(ID #167268) Posted on 2008/04/06 15:20
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
登録日: 2006/12/11 10:54
No Typo for the car checkup - it was actually 4000 yen more. Once every few years though.
(ID #167295) Posted on 2008/04/06 16:52
andra in Singapore
Secondary Student~
登録日: 2007/11/06 14:07
Mos burger is nice~ usually eat the teriyaki chicken burger, doesnt favour rice burger =X 

Tamiya cars almost faded in my memories.. *figu overloading*
(ID #167296) Posted on 2008/04/06 17:04
Judau Ashta in Boston, New England
登録日: 2008/04/02 14:42
Here in Massachusetts USA, we have to do the car inspection every year, quite annoying.  If your car runs fine, the inspection should take about 15 to 20 minutes.  Btw, it costs 29 bucks in my state.  
(ID #167298) Posted on 2008/04/06 17:09
junq man in former superpower
trying to stay relevant
登録日: 2007/08/18 04:51
The Sha-ken is the equivalent of about 345 UK pounds - the three yearly MOT test in the UK costs about 50 pounds (10,124 yen)! Now I know why every car you see in Japan looks practically new...
(ID #167306) Posted on 2008/04/06 18:03
Evil King in The Netherlands, a mostly cold and windy place...
student and full-time otaku
登録日: 2007/12/19 00:12
WTF? Almost € 440 for a checkup? Are they pimping it out for you too? Don't have a car myself, but I'm sure the APK (as we call it here) is not anywhere near that expensive.

Also, tnx for teaching me something new: now I finally know what the fish-thingies are you see in many anime; the Konomi topping must have made it even better ^^
(ID #167330) Posted on 2008/04/06 19:14
Cavalock in Singapore
Copywriter
登録日: 2008/02/23 14:30
agree with u bout mos burger! 

bout the signs too. my first trip to Japan was just after the world cup soccer and the signs were in english too. Next trip i noticed they were in Chinese, a couple of years later and they had korean too. Or was it korean first then chinese? ;) 
(ID #167343) Posted on 2008/04/06 20:25
Timotei in Sweden
NEET
登録日: 2008/02/17 09:16
I reboot my computer probably once per day. 

Lovely photos by the way. That burger at Mos seems kinda tasty, I would love to try it as an alternative to the boring ones. 

(ID #167345) Posted on 2008/04/06 20:42
Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium
IT, Programmer, ...
登録日: 2007/04/25 05:02
I reboot it about once or twice a month and put it in sleep mode when I'm sleeping or in transit to/from work ;p
I'm running window, and don't really have any trouble having it on so long.

Just came back from ayumi hamasaki concert and tomorrow is my last day in Japan ;( which I'll be mostly spending in Akihabara ;p
(ID #167374) Posted on 2008/04/06 22:08
radical anime fan in UNR-002 M House-Comp Powered.
Polytechnic Student, Freshly Entered.
登録日: 2007/01/25 21:08
Never tasted Mos Burger before even though I passed by a few of them in Singapore. Should try some sometime soon.

That shopping center in Kanagawa is where I want to be; no squeezing pass overzealous shoppers in my bid for window shopping(FAIL)...


(ID #167385) Posted on 2008/04/06 22:27
Abi-kun in Gdansk, Poland
PhD student
登録日: 2008/01/07 04:54
I'm not a big fan of Korean dramas, I prefer Korean movies (My Sassy Girl rulezzz :) ) but my wife just loves Stairway to heaven starring Choi Ji Woo the same actress that in Winter Sonata.  personally I find Stairway to heaven annoying as hell, so the same would probably goes with Winter Sonata.
(ID #167405) Posted on 2008/04/06 23:24
jonske in stage 1-1
IBMer
登録日: 2008/03/21 21:01
SEGA
is it see-gah or say-gah?
(ID #167406) Posted on 2008/04/06 23:31
サメル in Seattle, WA, USA
Student
登録日: 2008/02/04 05:36
I almost never keep my computer running over night. It makes me feel like I am wasting energy. Although when I was downloading the entire series of the Powerpuff Girls (it was 12 gigs) I left it on for a week and it ran completely fine the whole time. I run vista 32 bit.
(ID #167473) Posted on 2008/04/07 02:45
chun in vancouver
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
登録日: 2007/01/09 14:21
woooo mosburger! Damn I feel so dumb for not trying the rice burger in Japan cos it looks way better than the ones I had in Singapore! :P *droool*

That grocery store looks so cool!
And korean dramas I dunno I find them a tiny bit too violent sometimes, the last one I watched was Gong ^^ very nice fashion in that one!

Danny, you sure the bear has a dolphin?
(ID #167475) Posted on 2008/04/07 02:55
xenohawk in Tokyo, Japan
Programmer, Web Developer / Web Designer
登録日: 2007/07/16 13:47
I off my laptop whenever I am not using it, since it has been running for more then 2 years and I can already see/hear the wear and tear to the system fan and the hdd. No money to replace them now (>_<) if they go kaput especially the hdd.

Nice Tokyo trip Danny, wish I could have done  that as well. But thinking of taking my 2 kg camera equipment ... *shakes*.
(ID #167589) Posted on 2008/04/07 10:06
Thierry in France
Student (WebDesign)
登録日: 2006/12/28 18:59
The weather seems so nice in Japan right now... It's snowing in France... I have 1cm of snow in my garden... T_T

Mac OS X is a very good OS who rarely needs to be restarted. My uptime right now is 14 days and I am using cpu/memory intensive software like Flash or Illustrator/Photoshop. Most of the time, I restart the OS once a week for my weekly back up with SuperDuper.
(ID #167696) Posted on 2008/04/07 14:56
NPC in Rocklin, CA
Student
登録日: 2007/12/06 15:19
I restart often because I like to switch between windows and Ubuntu GNOME/Linux. 

I've had a similar mounting problem with Ubuntu with my old SCSI drive. You might killing your drive by leaving it on too much.
(ID #167724) Posted on 2008/04/07 16:08
x33b in Chicago, USA
Network Admin
登録日: 2007/11/24 04:37
My desktops I actually turn off or put in stand by.  I could leave them in stand by but, Linux doesn't like coming out of stand-by mode. If I do leave them on I reboot them every other day. Clears up many problems that occur when running various programs

In Windows and on Linux I always have a separate partition for user data. Hard Drives break so easily these days it just makes sense to keep the data away from the rest of it.

(ID #167910) Posted on 2008/04/08 00:14
Aikyrie in NY
Graphic Designer
登録日: 2008/03/31 02:00
Wah. You eat a lot. Haha Looks good though. When I visited Japan, they were always so bashful when i asked them to take pictures. 
(ID #168017) Posted on 2008/04/08 06:49
Wave Rider in NJ United States
Student/Daemonhunter
登録日: 2007/01/22 05:57
Man that's the good life lol. 

I own a Taiyaki-ki, and I tell you, it is hard as hell trying to get the correct proportions and stuff just to make fully cooked but not burnt taiyaki at home >_>0 

Looks like good food all around, arghs I gotta stop checking the site latenight where im succeptable to cravings. 


Gotta restart my computer at least once a day, unless I'm torrenting, but even then I restart sometimes to keep it running smoothly.
(ID #168144) Posted on 2008/04/08 14:09
Coco the Bean in SoCal, USA
Student
登録日: 2008/01/06 05:29
That lunch looks so darn tasty.  *is hungry now*
I usually restart once a day because if it runs too long I get a "running out of virtual memory" message. (I'm using windows XP).  I turn it off before I got to bed though,
(ID #168145) Posted on 2008/04/08 14:12
skankywonders in California
Student
登録日: 2007/08/09 05:24
Another great article of "A Week in Tokyo" Danny! The pictures always impress me, wanting to be there. 

Those rice patty burgers actually look good! The new Ninja Gaiden game for the DS has been successful, of what I've been hearing. Taiyaki looks good, I've maybe tried it but in another way... 

Well, another great set, I love you Danny! (In a friendly way...)
(ID #168154) Posted on 2008/04/08 14:33
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:36
@jonske: If you play old games like the first Sonic on Game Gear, the voice says SEGA the "Sé-Gah" way.
(ID #168292) Posted on 2008/04/08 22:00
imodey in Honolulu, Hawaii
Plastic train engineer
登録日: 2008/02/01 08:01
Gorgeous photos Danny.  It's been too long since I've last been to Japan (2 years ago ^^;)  I will always miss the food and the sites.  The next time I go back I will make sure to rectify my greatest mistake-- not eating sushi at 6am at Tsukiji-shijou.
(ID #168399) Posted on 2008/04/09 03:40
kireiYukiPiti in Spain
IT student
登録日: 2008/03/14 07:02
Maki Horikita is so kawaii. I reboot my computer once every week.
(ID #168487) Posted on 2008/04/09 08:26
jonske in stage 1-1
IBMer
登録日: 2008/03/21 21:01
D_Blade: orly? i had a sega master system when i was a kid and also had sonic the hedgehog. cant remember it that too well tho. i always pronounced it 'see-gah'
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