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π Steve Roberts: Computing Across America
bySteve Roberts may well have been the original digital nomad. Learn more about him and his fascinating computerized bicycles here...
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The Week #145
by- I took the day off on Wednesday and we saw Matilda in Shibuya. Leo's not used to long-ish train rides (40 minutes), so on the way there he was got a bit impatient on the way there. We got lunch at Ikea Shibuya (more on that later), then headed to the theater where we had to wait for another 40 minutes before the show started. We barely made it through the waiting periods without some meltdown.
Once the show started, Leo was hooked. He watched the entire show (over 2 hours) almost without a peep. It was just as good as I remembered. The music from the show is on Apple Music β well worth a listen. My favorites are The Hammer and When I Grow Up. - My father-in-law came over and planted a flowering dogwood, the same tree that the US brought Japan in the 1912 - 15 exchange of flowers, to commemorate Leo's first trip to America. While Dad's healthy as can be, at 80, it makes me think a lot about the adage "A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in".Β
My new backyard carbon sink - 3 years ago I bought a car, which means it was due for its first shaken, or car inspection. Car inspections in Japan are a much more thorough deal than they ever were in California or Texas. Inspection in Texas takes about an hour and costs $50 bucks. Shaken takes literally all day at a minimum or multiple days for slightly older cars and costs Β₯85,000 ($635 currently) or more.Β
I probably could get it done for much less if I shopped around or did it myself (hah!), but getting it done at the dealer, along with all other maintenance, is the path of least resistance. They're also a known quantity. I have no idea how to judge smaller shops and to be sure I'm not being taken advantage of.Β
In the US, mechanics are famous for taking advantage of people's ignorance and doing work that doesn't need to be done for extra revenue. So in my head, the relationship between car owner and mechanic is always adversarial, regardless if that's the case here in Japan.
The good news is that while my wallet is lighter, there weren't any issues with the car (7,000km over 3 years, I'd hope not) and its next shaken is in another 2 years.
- I took the day off on Wednesday and we saw Matilda in Shibuya. Leo's not used to long-ish train rides (40 minutes), so on the way there he was got a bit impatient on the way there. We got lunch at Ikea Shibuya (more on that later), then headed to the theater where we had to wait for another 40 minutes before the show started. We barely made it through the waiting periods without some meltdown.
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Checkin to Brozers'
by in Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanBurger with a fellow MegaMaker! -
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by in Shibuya, Tokyo, JapanCame to see Matilda. Excited to watch it in Japanese. -
The Week #144
by- This week was farming week at work. Farming is what we call maintenance and smaller improvements (as opposed to mining, which is building out big new chunks of functionality). Before farming week, each team spends some time with our energy specialists watching them and talking with them about how they use the respective parts of our product, getting ideas for things that could be improved / farmed. Then we spend farming week finishing as many of them as possible. With the entire team working on it for a week, there is a marked improvement in the software in a short period of time.
- We started advertising around town. I haven't seen them personally yet, but this is our ad at Ikebukuro station (a major transit hub in Tokyo). Exciting times!
It says "Now is the time to review your power company" - Leo's been getting too tall for his 12" bicycle he's been borrowing from his cousin for the past couple of years. The weather was nice, so we decided to walk to the bicycle store to see if there was any 16" bicycles that he liked. Of course, the first bicycle we see is a 16" Mario Kart bike β so you know we weren't leaving the store without it. Thankfully it was his size.
He rode it home, his first time along one of the busier roads to the big park near our house. Immediately another boy, who was on a pink (presumably) hand-me-downΒ saw it and started to get jealous. The kid said something and Leo quipped back to him something along the lines of "well you should've bought it first". Both Yumi and I reprimanded Leo and explained why you can just say things like that. Leo has difficulty just ignoring what kids say.
The boy kept riding fast andΒ cutting it really close barely missing Leo a number of times. When the kid decided to kamikaze directly towards all 3 of us is when we decided it was time to leave. I might buy some AirTags and put one inside the frame, just in case it grows legs. - I watched the new Tetris movie from Apple and really enjoyed it. It reminded me how much I used to play Tetris on my NES when I was younger. It's such a good game.
- Ryuichi Sakamoto passed away. He was a fantastic musician, leader of techno-pop, and formed the group Yellow Magic Orchestra. I've listened to this version of Rydeen at the Greek Theater from 1979 more times than I can count.
- Last but not least, the former president got indicted.Β Freakin' finally.