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Kuitan (喰いタン)


Yesterday I spent much of the day watching Kuitan (喰いタン, 2006), which is a lighthearted detective dorama set in Yokohama. Kuitan is actually the nickname of the main character, played by Go Morita 森田剛 of V6), who isn’t too bright, but has a good heart, Idezumi Kyoko (Ichikawa Mikako 市川実日子), who takes care of the business-side of the Agency and is working to improve her cooking (this helps out in many of the cases), and a young schoolboy named Kindaichi (Suga Kenta 須賀健太), who is sort of adopted into the Agency.

Each episode is basically a separate case, and the relationships grow throughout the series. Nothing is too deep, however, and there isn’t any real romance to speak of. It’s just silly fun and sometimes over-the-top wacky. Kuitan has a pair of metal hashi that he keeps in his jacket pocket, and he uses these both at dinner time, and as weapons to fight crooks. But he’s not some invincible hero, but rather kind of bumbling and clumsy at times. But he’s also wise and smart and everyone likes him.

Of course any good dorama needs its share of good looking women (and men, I guess), and two of Kuitan’s regular characters are really cute. First, the above-mentioned Ichikawa Mikako is sort of the hip, blue-collar worker girl, and she has a really interesting face. I think she kind of reminds me of Drew Barrymore. The other woman is the police inspector Ogata Momo played by Kyono Kotomi 京野ことみ, and she is a more “classic” beauty. And for the girls, both Higashiyama and Morita are from Johnny’s, so I guess they are pretty popular. I actually enjoy Morita’s character in this dorama. The only other time I saw him act was in Lunch Queen, where he was a totally despicable and violent a-hole. It’s nice to see him as a good guy.

Anyways, I finished Kuitan 1 and started on Kuitan 2, which picks up right where the first one left off. It’s good to see all the main characters back in season 2!

congratulations mkusunok!

In 95-96, I worked for the Computer and Informations Services department at the Anderson School at UCLA. One of the people with whom I worked closely every day was Mike Kusunoki. Although I was (and still am, go figure) a few years older than him, he sort of took me under his wing when I began doing technical support. He already had that part of his career pretty much wired. He could use FastLynx to transfer files off of a dying computer to a healthy one like no one else!

Outside of work, Mike and I and the rest of the ACS bunch had lots of fun. After-work trips to Ramen-ya and Hurry Curry were always great. Mike and I also used to run together around the perimeter of campus, which was awesome. I still bug him about running, since he hasn’t in a while! But then he will bring up the time that I was a little tipsy in Westwood and walked into a pole and then almost got in a fight with some dude. Good times, as the kids say!

Well, that was long ago, but Mike has been at hard at work at Anderson ever since. His career has been going up and up, and he even attended and graduated from Anderson as a student in the FEMBA program. Yesterday I received an email from him. Mike is now CIO and Director of Anderson Computing and Information Services. I am so stoked for him! Mike is one of those guys who is super serious about his work, and totally dependable. This promotion is certainly well-deserved. Congratulations Mike!

Story from the Anderson School website:
Mike Kusunoki Named CIO and Director of Anderson Computing and Information Services

iBook as a Book

One thing I like about the iBook is that it is so quiet. I decided to download a bunch of eBooks from the Gutenberg Project, and started reading some classics the other night. The eBooks in html format look nice, but I have no idea how to bookmark where I am, or if there is even a way to do it, since each chapter is a webpage. And sometimes the whole eBook is on one page! There must be some utility that can write anchors in the html, since it is just text. I guess some more research needs to be done on my part.

Anyways, I have been getting PDF’s if they are available. I like the auto-scroll feature in Acrobat. It makes reading much easier. I wish Microsoft has a mac version of it’s reader software, since I bought a bunch of eBooks in the .lit format.

Pokémon Pearl


Here we go! Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are out! I picked up the Pearl version, and started last night. I finally went to bed at 3:30am. It’s a great game. Before I slept, I put up one of my pokémon up for trade, and today I checked in and found a Japanese Abra named Keke in my backpack! So far, the game is tons of fun. I am really looking forward to the online battles, and maybe hooking up with some friends for some co-op play. If anyone wants to trade friend codes, go ahead and email me via the form at my “about page”.

Full! (of Yakitori)


Today we had some friends over and we feasted on yakitori and yakiniku. I bought a small charcoal grill for the occasion, and we also used our big gas grill for the corn and veggies. We at outside on our backyard patio and it was nice. It drizzled just a tiny bit, but we didn’t mind. Our friend Take used to work at a yakitori place, so the chicken was so tasty! But now I am full, and I guess I should go to bed.