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333rd Post - Green, Bicycle, Kurume, Sunflower Love from Bicycle Sidewalk on July 07, 2008 30 views
For those of you who dig my music videos - this will forever be a memory. I ride this green road 4 or 5 times a week. I wanted to share two things - the end of the rainy season and this wonderful Chinese artist - Xu Wei - ?? if you browser reads that - YouTube it or Google it Enjoy.
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332nd Post - The Tat Talk, Kurume, Summer, Smile from Bicycle Sidewalk on July 05, 2008 21 views
For breakfast I have been eating so much language. Trying to gather up all my tools for the next month. Hello. The world is becoming a tube for transformation - sun to energy to go you need this in to make it go - and it cost a lot. I just wanna yell at the moon - cause I am sure he is full of fossil fun plunder and run - argh ok - spill and slid into a bit of reality, ok - Bicycle Sidewalk fans - here is a bit of the conversation I had with tatted new friend. Man, what a night, what a night. What a ride, what a place - JAPAN. Yes, I can use chopsticks - and your toilet holes! I love this place - gonna cry a river in October - Really.
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331st Post - Tats, Kurume, BBQ! from Bicycle Sidewalk on June 15, 2008 87 views
Busy but found time to get this up. Last weekend, a good friend was back in Kurume - he introduced me to all his boys - was amazed by the body art - check it out - didn t have time to tag this one with any English however I think anyone can get the idea. Ended up getting some great interview footage and will try and tag it later this week(end). Peace across the world and beware of earthquakes, deadly amounts of water rushing toward your abode, landslides, and all the other bad stuff that seems to be eating away at humanity. Click here for a good time.
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shanghai_3mins_silence.mp4 from A Geek in China on June 05, 2008 81 views
While in Shanghai China recognized the victims of the Sichuan earthquake with a nationwide 3 minutes of silence. At the time I was on a subway, everyone on the subway stopped, stood silently and waited until the 3 minutes passed.
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huangzhou_developer_conference.mp4 from A Geek in China on June 05, 2008 69 views
May 24, 2008 I attended the 2nd annual developers conference in Huangzhou. I have to say that I was quite impressed with the line up of speakers and with the quality of the presentations. I was always extremely interested to compare how I, a big white westerner, and the local Chinese students interacted within the sessions. Or maybe I should say that lack of interaction within the sessions. I was extremely excited to ask questions, to probe deeper and to really get at the "meat" of the matter(s). The Chinese students seemed bored and also as if they knew all the answers or maybe they just didn't care. I was cool to attend and to see how the local developers interact and to watch this ecosystem grow. In 10 years (or less, according to the Chinese government) the world is going to see a lot more highly skilled, very talented developers hit the industry.
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TokyoDV Reports: Sex for Brands from TokyoDV Video Podcasts on May 25, 2008 234 views
Photographic nudity! NOT SAFE FOR WORK! An interview with Becky Yee; a photographer who spent time photographing young Japanese women prostituting themselves in order to purchase name brand handbags and apparel. Her exhibit was, um.. interesting. Three women were photographed, in two separate poses; one nude with their handbags, the other wearing regular clothes.. "They're just average girls. That's what struck me. That's why I did, 'average girl'.. Money and bags.. Gets naked and has money"..
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Coming down off the great wall from A Geek in China on May 03, 2008 153 views
After a long, hard day of climbing the Great Wall you really don't want to climb back down. Fortunately Chinese people are incredibly smart. They setup an "Inertia Ropeway" which allows you to get down from the Great Wall with the greatest of ease.
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Simatai Great wall from A Geek in China on May 03, 2008 132 views
I've been attending a small private Chinese language school here in Beijing in an attempt to improve my Mandarin language skills; which are currently at the baby talk level. The school took a trip out to the Simatai section of the great wall. Previously I had only visited badaling so it was nice to see a different part of the wall, especially one that is less touristy.
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Beijing Pollution from A Geek in China on May 03, 2008 156 views
I shot this video several weeks ago and after I shot it the air cleared up for a few days and then got worse again. The last two days the SEPA index has been over 100. Fortunately today the rains and wind came to wash and blow away all of the pollution! yay!
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327th - Sweet Potato, Japan, Kurume, Nights from Bicycle Sidewalk on April 27, 2008 186 views
Ok, this was recorded about 2 weeks ago. This is a great study in so many things. Linguistics, I make some very obvious mistakes in my Japanese and the fellow even calls my Japanese broken - this is when they really are talking to you thank goodness, if I was still hearing something like I would probably get a big L tattooed across my forehead. We ended up talking for a good 40 minutes. This is was recorded in Kurume, I was out on a Friday - the weather has been great Anyhow the Yakiimo song is perhaps one of the staple sounds I will carry in my mind til I am six feet under I will post part two in a week or so. Enjoy - and excuse the type in the subs
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Shanghai Drupal user meetup from A Geek in China on April 12, 2008 246 views
I was fortunate enough to be in Shanghai for their Drupal user meetup. It was great to meet all of them and see the projects that they are working on. Shanghai has a good number of Drupal developers and some of them have worked on some really cool projects. For me the highlight of the entire meetup was when one of the guys introduced himself as "ian" and just in case you didn't know how to pronounce it, it is "Ian" of Deb-ian. Yes! There are super Chinese geeks! I love this place! Track the group at groups.drupal.org/Shanghai, they are growing quickly.
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325th Post - Elsewhere from Bicycle Sidewalk on April 10, 2008 219 views
I think we all have dreams that our life would be more interesting if we only lived somewhere else - hmmmm - take a step back, there are plenty of folks who are happy right where they are. Pause. Take a step forward, look at where you are and where you are going - From my experience the dream of living elsewhere is sometimes more vivid and real than the actually reality. Everything is relative to where you spin on the earth. Music: Tift Merritt Enjoy
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Giving Blood from A Geek in China on April 06, 2008 261 views
The picture is of my new "little red book" (he he) which I received after I gave blood at the expat show. My blood type is one of those nifty types that can be used in a lot of people and its clean so I try to give whenever I can.
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Expat Show from A Geek in China on April 06, 2008 228 views
For no good reason we subjected ourselves to the expat show in Beijing. I wouldn't say it was horrible but I wouldn't say it was mind blowing either. It was what it was, a show for expats. I'd go again next year if they have free stuff, its free to get into to, and its convenient to get to.
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Cupping from A Geek in China on March 30, 2008 270 views
Cupping is a form of Chinese medicine believed to relief a myriad of ailments. Lately I haven't been feeling well and I've been meaning to go to a local Chinese medicine business situated just down the street. Putting two and two together and mixing in a bit of masochism for good measure I went and tried Cupping.
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Zhong Guan zun 中关村 from A Geek in China on March 30, 2008 270 views
Two weeks ago Diana and I headed to Zhong Guan Cun, the major computer area, in Beijing to pick up a new keyboard/mouse combo to alleviate my inevitable descent into carpal tunnel. I attempted to capture the immenseness of the place but failed miserably at achieving my goal. I figured I'd post it anyway.
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323rd Post - Lost in the barren persimmon forrest: Kurume, Japan from Bicycle Sidewalk on March 24, 2008 219 views
Well, this is a really short but (I think) has a one tiny artistic moment - I like the twig moment - it seems the music lines up with the sky and the small jutted twigs just right for only a split second or two anyhow, this footage was taken at the base of Kabuto-yama in Kurume City, I am considering tagging my posts with a Google Earth file so you can get a better idea of where I am coming from, but as for now - if you really want to know - open Google Earth and search for Fukuoka, Kurume - I live near the Chikugo River The song is by John Frusciante. I am currently in Taiwan - today I imagine I will take my camera out into Taipei I have taken some great photos and will probably throw something together when I return to Japan. As for now - nothing much else to report enjoy the video!
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322nd Post - Ramen, Yatai, Fukuoka, Japan from Bicycle Sidewalk on March 11, 2008 249 views
Well, it has been over a month since I have made a video. This is something I threw together over the weekend. As you can see - I really threw this one together I recently moved back to Kurume and I am in the process of unpacking and setting up the new apartment. I didn t use my normal green background, this video was made with only the mild green background of a bare wall in my apartment - as much as I tweaked it - I could not clean it up oh well, it is not the end of the world. This video is about 7 minutes long. I walk you through a ramen joint and then later at night in Fukuoka City - they are cleaning up after a long night s work at a food stall. I plan to start making more videos this spring - if there is anything you would like to see or hear about in Kyushu drop me a comment or an email. Enjoy!
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A Geek in China from A Geek in China on March 11, 2008 222 views
I remember learning about the Erie canal when I was really young but never thought I'd actually see it. In fact I completely forgot that the Erie canal linked the Hudson river with one of the great lakes (Erie). While I was in town Andrew and Vickie were kind enough to take me on a bike ride around Troy, NY and during the bike ride they mentioned riding over to the first lock of the Erie Canal. I probably sounded like a five year old when I yelled out that I really, really, really wanted to see the start of the canal. Its not as big as I thought it'd be but it was still cool to see.
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Spring festival Ice storm from A Geek in China on January 28, 2008 174 views
for 春假 (Chun Jia aka. Spring Festival aka Chinese New Years) Diana and I decided to head down to Hong Kong as well as to ZhongShan 中山. On Friday afternoon we boarded the overnight train to Hong Kong and had a really great afternoon and evening on the train. On Saturday morning we woke up on a stopped train about 10 hours north of Hong Kong. An ice storm ripped through the middle of China destroying crops, causing havoc on the roads, and downing power lines. Our train was electric. There was no electricity 5 hours behind schedule became 9 hours and that turned into 12 hours behind schedule finally we arrived a full 24 hours behind schedule. This video was taken before, during and after.
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