Monthly Archives: October 2005
Dino Boys
Dino Koa
Ramen
Bay Climbing up the Slide
Citizen Tanouye
I received an email from and old high school buddy about this film that is being shown. Here’s an excerpt from the website:
CITIZEN TANOUYE is a kinetic “shoot-from-the-hip” style documentary that follows the three-day journey of eight ethnically diverse students as they search for the clues to uncover the lost story of local World War II hero and Medal of Honor recipient Technical Sgt. Ted Tanouye of the highly decorated 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
It’s a pretty neat feeling to have a connection to this movie, since I am part Japanese and the film is centered on a THS alumni and students from the THS Class of 05 who did the research.
Smartcar, Please
Here’s the awesome “Smartcar” from Mercedes. Wouldn’t it be cool if we drove cars this size here in the States? Smartcars, motorcycles and scooters, and if you needed a truck, one of those mini-trucks like those in Asia. That would be so great!
Hoth Llama
[via Chris via FARK>
GPS Fun
I finally received my GPS unit, a Garmin eTrex Legend, last Friday, and have been having fun using it this weekend. The coolest thing I have found is that it records “Tracks”, which are the routes that you have taken. You can then upload the tracks to the software on the PC and save them there. I guess I am a geek about it, but I find it very interesting to map out the routes we have taken. It’s neat to see the route we took to go to breakfast, then after that, to the park, and then to the market, and then back home. When I expand the map, I can see that the route I like to take to the market isn’t necessarily the best way, at least distance-wise.
My only gripe about the software is that it doesn’t merge data nicely between the GPS unit and the PC. I haven’t figured out a way to keep all the tracks from different days in a single file. And the GPS unit keeps waypoint data stored in a different format. It is fine to create routes and waypoints on the PC, then download them to the GPS. But if you upload them back to the PC, the data is “truncated”, and it overwrites some custom data that the PC makes use of, but the GPS doesn’t, such as custom icons and waypoint descriptions. Maybe the newer software fixes that. In the meantime, when I upload data, I just select Tracks, but it creates a new file, not merging it with my normal file. So I just save that to a file named tracks_20051024.mps so they keep in order.
Painted Plastic
I painted the replacement front fender I bought a year ago. It was originally red, and I plan to paint it dark blue, along witht the bike frame, but temporarily painted it an off-white color, the same as the side covers. I didn’t want to have a red fender on my light blue bike. I used Rustoleum “Paint for Plastic”, and it turned out pretty good. I will put on a coat or two of clear coat in a couple days after it dries a bit.