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  • Otaku

    SFGate.com has an interesting article about Anime Expo and anime/manga fandom in general:

    ASIAN POP Generation O
    Meet the otaku — a global network of anime fans and manga maniacs whose unique tastes and burgeoning consumer clout are reshaping the cultural landscape

    While the rest of the nation prepared to mark the Fourth of July by consuming charred lumps of meat and blowing stuff up, a gleeful mob was descending on unsuspecting Anaheim, Calif., for a very different kind of celebration. Called AX, or simply “the Expo” by its organizers and its legion of eager attendees, it too commemorated a declaration of independence . . . in this case, from the dull shackles of reality.

    Breach the glass-and-concrete bunker of the Anaheim Convention Center on Expo weekend, and you pass into a parallel dimension populated by pink-haired schoolgirls and DIY ‘droids, portly alien invaders and bespectacled ninja assassins. It’s a place where little things like race and gender and nationality take a backseat to more important distinctions, like whether you prefer dubs or subtitles. A world where an ordinary guy can be a hero, a king — or hell, a magical fairy princess. [SFGate.com]

  • the curious incident of the dog in the night-time

    While the rest of the family was out at the movies today I finished reading the curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon. It was a fascinating book. Christopher Boone, a 15-year old autistic boy, discovers his neighbor’s dog dead and decides to find out who did it. It was a look into the mind of someone with Autism, showing someone who was very intelligent, but who just didn’t interact with the world as we do. It’s quirky, funny, deep, and just made me feel good when I finished it. And yes, the mystery is solved, though that’s just half the story.

  • Blizzard and Coke

    Joystiq reports an ad by Blizzard and Coke for World of Warcraft and Coke. It’s pretty nifty. It would be cool if we got some ads like that.

  • Foolin’ Around

    This weekend I was futzing around on the turntables and decided to just record what I was spinning for a bit. The end result is a short 45 minute mix that pulled out some older tracks I had laying around.

    Track Listing: Foolin’ Around (Download: AAC) (I’ll do mp3 if enough people whine)

    1. Luzon – The Baguio Track (Unreleased Flatline Remix) –
    2. Marmion – Schoneberg (Thomas Schumacer’s Rumpshakers Galore Mix) – Superstition
    3. Slide vs Healy – Fear (Sense and Catt’s Twisted Casa Mix) – Fire
    4. Circulation – Grey (Nathan Larsen’s Doric Reply) – Hooj Choons
    5. the real – debbie does deptford – Eukahouse
    6. Robert Armani – Circus Bells (Hardfloor Remix) – S12
    7. Wink – Higher State of Consciousness (Original Tweekin’ Acid Funk Mix) – Manifesto

    Hmm, maybe I’ll start churning out a short mix every week and make a podcast out of it just to be trendy.

  • Hospital – Day 2

    So far things are uneventful. It’s mostly just sitting around waiting for the next time to take meds. Luckily I have my Powerbook with me so that I’m online and finally caught up with lots of posts. I also brought some anime DVDs along so I can finally watch the last disk of Azumanga Daioh (YAMAMAYA!) and some other stuff.

    Anyone feel like stopping by today/tonight and bringing me a snack? Leave a comment if so and I’ll email you back if I see it in time.

  • Shaun, the 10th time

    I just finished watching Shaun of the Dead for what must be the sixth time or so and I still catch little things that I’m amazed I missed. This time it was the use of the word exacerbate. I think I’m going to have to show it for the next movie night I do in a few weeks.

  • We Close Our Eyes

    And the world has turned around again.

  • Powerpuff Girls Anime!?

    I’m still a bit speechless on this one. The images are kind of funky looking. I still can’t decide if this will be a good thing or a bad thing.

    Powerpuff Girls Anime Announced
    Plans for a Powerpuff Girls anime were announced at the Tokyo Animation Fair. A joint venture between Toei Animation, Aniplex, and Cartoon Network, the new project will be tentatively titled “Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z.” Posters from the booth can be seen on AV Watch here and here. [via Anime News Network]

  • When It Rains At the Drive-In

    So I just realized that the drive-in theatre that is semi-close to me opens this weekend. And Sin City is showing. Now I just need to find someone to go with.

  • iPod/iTunes Survey

    Taken from LJ:

    How many total songs?
    7580

    Sort by Song Title
    First: ‘Till the End of Time, Delerium
    Last: track 8 (it’s in japanese: 黒い翼) off of Los Angeles by the brilliant green

    Sort by time:
    First: Let’s Hear It For Nine Inch Nails, Nine Inch nails
    Last: Essential Mix – 04.01.2001, Carl Cox Live @ Space

    Sort by Album:
    First track: (We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thing, Heaven 17, (We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thing (cd single)
    Last track: LITTLE BUSTERS, The Pillows・他, フリクリ オリジナルサウンドトラック

    Top Ten Most Played:
    I Love Love You, Hideki Naganuma/Guitar Vader
    READY STEADY GO, L’Arc~en~Ciel
    HEY! JIMMY, HAV
    Super Shooter, RIP SLYME
    Cutie Honey, Koda Kumi
    The Concept of Love, Hideki Nagnuma
    A Place in the Country, Adam Ant
    Puss n’ Boots, Adam Ant
    Future Is What We Are, Ken Ishii
    Run Rabbit Junk, Yoko Kanno

    10 most recently played: (Same comment as last one):
    Place in the Country, Adam Ant
    Take Me To The River, Talking Heads
    You Won’t See Me Coming, Jean-Jacques Burnel
    Screw, The Cure
    It Only Makes Me Laugh, Oingo Boingo
    No One Lives Forever, Oingo Boingo
    Greetings to the New Brunette, Billy Bragg
    Like a Prayer, Bigod 20
    Run Rabbit Junk, Yoko Kanno
    HIT IN THE USA, BEAT CRUSADERS

    Find “sex”, how many songs show up?
    18

    Find “death”, how many songs show up?
    13

    Find “love”, how many songs show up?
    442