Monday, March 05, 2007

and the Beast...


We gots us a new refrigerator on Sunday...at the behest of K's mom. She did the shopping for us...basically we were told "You buy this one!!!!". We however could not afford the thing and were not sure our little kitchenette could house the thing. Mom would not be denied, however. She insisted, then she offered to pay, then she INSISTED on paying...and here it is. I swear...we could sleep in the damn thing...

Linux again

Its been a while since the last linux post, and with good reason. I have had nothing but good luck with the lastest distro I've tried...Ubuntu.

I killed windows last month and have been able to do everything I want to do with Ubuntu...iPod, photoshoppy stuff, wireless internet...it rules. So I got crazy. I installed an opensource firmware package on my ipod that allows me to play .ogg and flac type media files (not just mp3). Works great so far, and you can freely add and remove and transfer files without using itunes or an itunes clone (in linux...). The firmware is called Rockbox...
and it does indeed rock. I think I love open source....


Saturday, March 03, 2007

How'd it go?

Skiing was great. No broken bones, and I only fell down about three times. A rousing success. In fact, I enjoyed it so much that we went again two weeks later!

The place we went both times was in Gifu Prefecture, about a four hour drive from here. We stayed at a traditional Japanese inn (ryokan) which had a natural volcanic hotspring bath system, and we spent the evenings lolling about in the outside bath with beers chilling in the snow . It was really great.

We also stopped by Takayama, a famous city in Gifu. Why it is famous, I'm not so sure...it is very old and it is a must see tourist destination for the Japanese themselves. Japanese tourist destinations resemble nothing as much as an old-timey themed outdoor shopping mall...souvenir and snack shops lined both sides of the streets, and were doing landoffice business both days we were there.

Watching other people spend money gets really old really quickly tho... so we hit the sake breweries. Turns out Takayama is famous for its sake, and in the tourist mall there were several sake shops and a brewery which you could tour for free. We toured. It wasn't a big operation, the explanations were all in Japanese, and it was COLD inside...but you got a free tasting at the end of the tour, and a souvenir sake cup. I have 6 souvenir cups now, and several litres of sake. Yay.

Since we got back, we've been busy with the day to day stuff...and we're getting a new refrigerator tomorrow. A new BIG refrigerator. Too big really....at the behest of K's mother...that'll be fun!