August 2006 Archives

Akihiro Hirao, a glider pilot from Japan flying near Carson City, Nevada, survived a collision in a glider at 16,000 ft. with a Hawker XP800, a business jet.

Glider Pilot Survives Mid-Air With Jet

Collision with glider forces jet's crash-landing; none hurt

Glider and Private Jet Collide Mid-Air

All involved survive mid-air crash (this one has the insane photo)

** Report created 8/29/2006 Record 9
********************************

IDENTIFICATION
Regis#: 879QS Make/Model: H25B Description: HAWKER 800 XP
Date: 08/28/2006 Time: 2211

Event Type: Accident Highest Injury: Minor Mid Air: Y Missing:
Damage: Substantial

LOCATION
City: CARSON CITY State: NV Country: US

DESCRIPTION
MID AIR COLLISION BETWEEN SCHLEICHER N7729 AND HAWKER N879QS (OPERATING AS
EJA879) AT 16,000 FEET, 42 MI SE RENO, NV. PILOT OF GLIDER BAILED OUT,
CARSON CITY, NV

INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 0
# Crew: 2 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 1 Unk:
# Pass: 3 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
# Grnd: Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:

WEATHER: 22017G22 10 SM FEW 100 34/-5 A3004

OTHER DATA
Activity: Business Phase: Descent Operation: Air Carrier


FAA FSDO: RENO, NV (WP11) Entry date: 08/29/2006

more articles here at Google News.

Always worth your attention - neomarxisme:

For a majority of the post-war, a Japanese woman's lifestyle - fashion, makeup, hair, hobbies, general dispositions - could be almost perfectly deduced from her primary magazine of choice. The instruction and guidance are so precise that even the most individual extrapolation of the ingredients would still result in an extremely manifest membership to a certain style.

Knowing this, I have been interested in the grand meaning behind the giant octopus Can Cam currently sitting on top of Japanese society. The magazine has a circulation estimated between 600,000 and 750,000 - quite possibly the best selling title in Japan outside of the phonebook weekly manga. According to my sources, even women who consider themselves non•no readers may also be glancing at Can Cam to skim tips.

Marx runs one of the best English-language blogs on Japanese culture today.

Trying to understand the women's market in Japan is extremely challenging but always interesting. The power of women, often high school girls, to start and fuel trends in Japan is remarkable.

neomarxisme: I Know What Boys Like

Toyota 2000GT

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DSC00756.JPG, originally uploaded by quanza.

If I was very wealthy, I'd own one of these.

Sketchplanet.com - Mozilla

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My friend Yongfook, who's behind Pingmag, podcast network ZapZap, strange Japanese food reviews, and to-do list maker Orchestrate, has a fun group in his new sketching community:

Sketchplanet.com - Mozilla

Webdesigning.com is asking it's readers to sketch the Mozilla monster in Sketchplanet from memory.

Give it a go and see how you do :)

Softbank Mobile and Yahoo!

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Photos of the new Softbank Mobile store in Roppongi plus now phones with Yahoo! Japan built in.

eurotechnology.japan.blog: SoftBank opens flagship store

Nice video from the 2006 AlwaysOn Stanford Summit on the "secret behind contagious behavior" with Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker as well as some other great speakers.

What is the secret behind contagious behavior? - AlwaysOn Stanford Summit

More information on the video from Diego here:

metacool: Pouring Gas, Recognizing Real Users, and Letting Go

mixi.jp information

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GMail open in Japan

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Any Japanese Google user can now get a gmail account.

Google gives open access to Japan version of GMail - Yahoo! News

Japanize

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サイボウズ・ラボの奥 一穂様が開発しましてMozilla Firefox拡張機能Japanizeを紹介したいと思います。

Japanize は、外国語のウェブサイトのユーザーインターフェイスを日本語化するサービスです。Mozilla Firefox の拡張機能 (エクステンション) をインストールするだけで、いままで英語だったウェブサイトを日本語で操作できるようになります。 」

対応サイトの一覧も面白いリストです。

Firefoxの拡張機能のパワーがこれで簡単に説明できます。

最高の拡張機能だと思います!奥様ありがとうございました!

This is the hot topic in Japanese political circles at the moment. It's complicated, but important.

The JIIA (Japan Institute of International Affairs - under the jurisdiction of the The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan) published an essay "How Japan Imagines China and Sees Itself" by Masaru Tamamoto on 31 May 2006. Tamamoto is a well respected academic who leans left.

Tamamoto's essay was attacked in "Japan-dispatched Official Anti-Japanese Essay" by Yoshihisa Komori, editor of the Sankei Shimbun, a right-leaning newspaper in Japan.

Yukio Sato, president of the JIIA, apologizes for the original Tamamoto essay and the organization deletes the entirety of the contents of the commentaries from their website. It looks like Tamamoto is fired from his job as editor of the JIIA Commentary. This is a sad commentary on the state of affairs regarding free speech in Japan. That Sato did not support Tamamoto is also emblematic of problems with democracy, which Japan accuses China of.

Western academics watching Japan are horrified at these new actions which seem to cement the image of Japan as a rightist, ahistorical nation- just the image that the Foreign Ministry wants to disperse.

Steve Clemons, Senior Fellow & Director, American Strategy Program, New America Foundation and Director of the Japan Policy Research Institute, writes "Japan's Right-Wingers Out of Control". It's also syndicated to TPM Cafe where there's some great comments. TPM Cafe user Empty Cafe's comment hits home:

Mr. Clemons -

Thank you for trying to bring Tamamoto-san's misfortune to a wider audience.

Right wing nutdom had a great week last week:

1) the PM paid his respects at Yasukuni on War Remembrance Day (an action I support, by the way)

2) an ultra-nationalist burned Kato Koichi's house down, then tried to disembowel himself in the courtyard

3) Russian maritime border police shot a Japanese fisherman in the head, the first border fatality in 50 years, leading to angry protests in front of the Russian Embassy (all just in time for the anniversary of the Soviet invasion of the Northern Territories!)

and, unfortunately

4) Sato Yukio issued an apology to the nation, printed in Friday's Sankei Shimbun, "reflecting deeply as one responsible" for "the use of misleading technical terms and other similar problems" (almost sound Maoist, doesn't it?) in the JIIA Commentary series--and announcing not only its indefinite suspension (a euphemism for cancellation) but its removal from the website.

Komori is a kook- he believes that Nanking did not happen, that WWII comfort women were prostitutes, not sex slaves, that Japanese POW camps were comfortable for the prisoners, and a bunch of other insane nonsense.

Daniel Sturgeon has captured the data from the JIIA website for posterity. Thank you Daniel!

Yale Global Online is carrying a few other JIIA articles including Tamamoto's "Japanese Discovery of Democracy" and Haruko Satoh's "The Odd Couple: Japan and China, The Politics of History and Identity" and Hikari Agakimi's "'We the Japanese People' – A Reflection on Public Opinion".

I keep hearing that Japan is turning Right and at first I was incredulous. Now I'm watching for additional signs.

UPDATE: I'm tracking Google News and Technorati Japan for anything on Komori or Tamamoto but I don't see anything in the mainstream media.

UPDATE2: Steve Clemmons' op-ed has hit the Wa-Po and the Japanese blogs do have a number of anonymous opinions...

The Rise of Japan's Thought Police (Washingtonpost.com)

Mixi.jp IPO

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The Seeking Alpha - Japanese Tech Stock Weekly Update has news on the Mixi.jp IPO via IRG Limited.

Mixi Inc., a Japanese Internet social networking service operator, said it has received approval to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Mothers market. The company said a total of 6,600 shares will be offered to the public in its initial public offering. Of those, 4,500 are newly issued shares and 2,100 are shares currently held in private. The company is planning a public offering of an additional 500 new shares in the event of exceptional demand. The company announced it will offer all the shares through the book-building method. The company expects to net 6.9 billion yen (US$59.5 million) from the IPO. For the current fiscal year through March, the company forecasts a parent pretax profit of 1.7 billion yen (US$14.6 million), a net profit of 986 million yen (US$8.5 million), and revenue of 4.7 billion yen (US$40.5 million). Last fiscal year, the company posted a parent pretax profit of 912 million yen (US$7.8 million), a net profit of 576 million yen (US$5 million), and revenue of 1.8 billion yen (US$15.5 million). Daiwa Securities SMBC is the lead underwriter of the offer.

This is going to be one WHITE HOT IPO because Mixi is really the only game in town right now. Gree is a fraction of the size and doesn't seem to understand what to do to get larger. MySpace Japan is in prep for launch but there's no guarantee that the MySpace model will work in Japan- I would bet against it except for the fact that it's being launched by Softbank, who can lean on Yahoo! Japan for distribution (although Yahoo! Japan's own SNS, Yahoo! Days, which has zero traction (it's a rebrand of 360 which has been a failure for all intents and purposes.)

Japanese Tech Stock Weekly Update - SeekingAlpha

Joi speaks at Venture Forum

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Joi Ito is speaking on the topic of 『リアルタイム・コミュニケーション最前線』at the 首都圏情報 Venture Forum event on 8/28 (date updated via Matt.)

It's free, for those of you who can take a long lunch.

Mozilla Sunbird Japanese

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This gentleman has a Japanese-language .xpi available for Mozilla Sunbird.

Sunbird日本語パック0.3a2

Port 25

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I just added Port 25, which is Microsoft's Open Source Software Lab RSS feed to my bloglines.

Port 25

web IME (Japanese)

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Very cool.

This allows people who don't have Japanese IME ("input method editor" i.e. Japanese fonts) on their computers to input Japanese characters into a web field.

Ajax IME: Web-based Japanese Input Method

Performancing

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I agree with Paul :)

Do yourself a favor. Don't bother installing Windows Live Writer. Go get Firefox, and load the excellent Performancing extension. It does everything (useful) Live Writer does (and more), it's free and open source, and it's browser-integrated. Who needs another standalone binary app?

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed: Windows Live Writer ... Huh?

Firefox crop circle

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The OSU students and Mozilla interns created an awesome Firefox crop circle in central Oregon.

Emily from OSU has all the links here:
Penny Hero (dot) Net :: Firefox crop circle finished!!

The local paper in McMinnville, Oregon has the article:
Oat field gets a crop circle - News-Register.com

Slashdot here:
Slashdot | Firefox Crop Circles Prove Intelligent Alien Life

The Fox Tales link here:
The Fox Tales Blog Archive All “signs” point to Firefox

The best photos (250!) are here:
Linux Users Group - Oregon State University

Dell battery recall

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Ugly, ugly, ugly.

And Sony is financially responsible.


Dell is recalling 4.1 million notebook computer batteries
because they could erupt in flames, the company said yesterday. It will be the largest safety recall in the history of the consumer electronics industry, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.

Dell has reported to the safety agency that it documented six instances since December in which notebooks overheated or caught on fire. None of the incidents caused injuries or death. Dell said the problems were a result of a manufacturing defect in batteries made by Sony.

The safety agency said the batteries’ problems were not unique to Dell, meaning that other companies using Sony batteries might also have to issue recalls. Sony has sold its batteries to most of the major computer makers.

The recalled batteries were used in 2.7 million Dell computers sold in the United States and 1.4 million sold overseas. The total is about 18 percent of Dell’s notebook production during the period in question.

Depending on how many of the batteries are still in use, the cost of the recall could exceed $300 million. Dell refused to estimate the cost, but said the recall would not materially affect its profits. Sony, which affirmed yesterday that its batteries were responsible, said it was “financially supporting” Dell in the recall.

Dell Will Recall Batteries in PC’s - New York Times

Not to mention but this is old news...

Sony was the designer and build partner for Apple's original PowerBook 5300 battery, which would have been the first mass-marketed laptop with an L-Ion battery.

Introduced in the fall of 1995, only about 1500 of the powerBook 5300 units had shipped when the battery - again, designed and built by Sony - caught fire in an Apple lab. A separate overheating incident at Apple later that week caused the company to pull all the stops to recall and destroy the Sony L-Ion cells. Customers all received two NiMH batteries as compensation.

Dell Issues Laptop Battery Recall

We Know Downs Rag!

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We Know Downs Rag!, originally uploaded by Arzozah.

Congrats to We Know for killing Ragnaros!

feedcrier.com

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Adam Kalsey has launched an RSS-to-IM service.

Feed Crier :: RSS and Atom Feeds by instant message

Mixi IPO

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Fukumimi covers the upcoming Mixi IPO.

Essential reading.

from the inside, looking in Mixi, the #1 Japanese SNS to IPO on September 14th

marriage in Japan

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International, that is.

Japan is not a party to the Hague Convention.

Thus, non-Japanese marrying Japanese have different (read less/fewer) rights in Japan.

Important stuff to know if you are considering marrying a Japanese person (and having kids.)

How to marry a Japanese person (idea)@Everything2.com

tokyoartbeat.com in TIME!

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Kakaku.com has new competition, although the services are pretty different and Kakaku has brand recognition that everyone else envies.

I know Become.com has been looking for a CEO in Japan for quite some time. Friends of mine were considered for the job and one had been given the job but turned it down.

"Luminary" should be reserved for someone who everyone knows. If you're a "luminary" you don't have to say that in a press release- everyone should know that you are.

Internet Luminary Masahiro Ueno Joins Become Japan as CEO; Chairman & CEO of Overture. K.K., a Subsidiary of Yahoo!, to Lead Expansion of Become.com's Successful Shopping-Focused Search Service

Microsoft Australia has stated:

choosing to upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 will not change a user’s default browser from an alternate browser. If IE6 is a user’s default browser and they opt to install IE7, then IE7 will become the default browser. If another browser is the default browser before IE7 is installed, that browser will remain the default after IE7 is installed. The installation of IE7 will not override the user’s preferences or settings.

APC Magazine We won’t switch Firefox users to IE7, Microsoft pledges

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