Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Power Rangers: A Retrospective Podcast


Let me ask you, the readers and listeners to this podcast. Why or what piqued your curiosity to listen to this?

I know why! Because you watched this just like the rest of us! Bwahahahaha! That's right, all of us, or at least most of us were caught up in the whirlwind during the 90's made up of kung fu, giant robots and special effects that came from Japan -- Power Rangers.

Yeah, I hesitated about putting this up because, MAN, DO I HAVE TO REPEAT MYSELF?

Yeah, there are times where I look back and I shake my head at how much of a fan I was of this show. Unfortunately, I already admitted to it, so I can't take it back. Ha!

Well, enjoy and even if you're not a fan or don't know what Power Rangers is enjoy as Jose and I dive deep into the craze that was a part of our pasts.



And, in case you're further curious, below is a clip to further blow your minds or destroy it!



I never knew so many of these versions were made, but Power Rangers has been around in the U.S. and especially Japan for many years.

Again, enjoy and reminisce about the old days!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Still Here!

Hey Guys!

Sorry it's been so long since my last post. Just going through life and all its drama. I'm sure most of you out there know what it's like to have drama in your life. It can come in any form, some of it is good and others can also be bad and not the way you expected it to be.

But, that's another story and not worth going into.

Well, first off, I want to say that I am fine and going about my things and responsibilities as always. I finished the first draft of this semester's MFA project and I'm proud of it. Now begins the revision process on that project, and working on some fiction for the upcoming residency.

My hands will be full for the next couple of weeks as I try to get all that in fine form, but I know I will get it done!

On another note, I'm sure all of you out there must be aware of what happened in Japan. The devastation in Fukushima is terrible, but from what I heard things seem to be holding. Still, the catastrophe due to the earthquake and subsequent Tsunami have left many there homeless and in need of provisions.

It saddened me to see such a thing happen, but, like life, it is unpredictable. All we can do is show support and give them as much relief as necessary to cope with the disaster. If you can help then please do by making donation to your nearest red cross, or affiliates that are taking donations!

Well, that's it for now. I promise to be back soon, so look forward to my next entry!

Until then!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Japanese Classes

Well,

I finally committed to one of my goals, and I started taking Japanese classes. After years of watching Anime, Dramas, and the show Utaban, I finally decided that it was time to just register for official classes and try to learn this language.

I've been off and on for several years about actually taking classes, and at one point I even tried to teach myself. I got as far as learning Hiragana and a bit of Katakana, but my focus was slowly diminishing at the amount of no direction or lack of guidance I was dealing with.

Bottom line, I needed to be in a classroom setting and be taught by a professional. So, here I am.

As of this post, I have completed the first week of classes. I am enrolled at the Japan Society and my group meets twice a week, every Monday and Wednesday. It's a pretty diverse group with students my age, younger and older. Everyone is very enthusiastic, and our Sensei Mrs. Miyashita and her assistant Mrs. Hamada are both funny and very encouraging!

Just some of the introductory phrases and the Japanese alphabet that I look forward to learning, and in some cases relearning!
Worksheets and practice writing exercises!
More practice exercises from my textbook!
My textbook for busy people, how appropriate!

And, I have homework!! On top of my regular graduate studies obligations, I now have homework from my Japanese class. Cool!!

I'll manage, like everything else in my life. Besides, it's something that I want to the do, so it will be fun and productive. Trilingual status, hopefully, here I come!!!

Until next time, sayonara!!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

PS3 Status and Japan Society

Hello, all!

Happy New Year 2011!! I hope everyone had a great Christmas and are enjoying or at least planning a fantastic agenda for the new year.

Anyway, a few things I wanted to bring you up-to-date on.

Yesterday I had a pretty fulfilling day. A friend and I went to the Japan Society in lower Manhattan and registered ourselves for their spring semester Japanese course. We even signed up to become members, so we could enjoy the discounts to all their events and classes.

I had been planning to enroll at the Japan Society for some time, but never really committed to it or I didn't have the money for it. So, it was a big deal for me once I finally went there and enrolled. I'm excited to say the least! One thing is for sure; my hands are gong to be quite full during the next five months. My schedule and live will be divided between my part-time job, teaching martial arts, grad school and now Japanese classes.

My plate is pretty full!

On the good side, I have a year left of grad school before I'm finished with my MFA! This semester I will handle the infamous third semester project. I have a couple ideas of what I want to do, but I'm still a little nervous about it. I sure that during the residency I'll get a chance to speak to several potential mentors and get a better idea of what I will work on.

Also, my martial arts teaching schedule is going to shift a bit, and that will allow for flexibility. Yeah, I'll find my middle ground to balance the work load that will hit me during the next few months.

On another note, I finally put my PS3 back into working order. A few posts before I had mentioned several hiccups that I ran into during my PS3 upgrade project. Luckily, all those bumps are past me and I completed the upgrade flawlessly.

Out with the old! I backed up the hard drive to my portable storage device before removing the old 60 gig HDD.
I never was able to remove the tray, so I bought an extra tray. Funny, out with the old, entirely!
Originally, I was going to replace the 60 gig with a 320 gig. In the end, I settled for a 500 gig.

Afterward, I uploaded the backed up data onto the new hard drive. I was surprised when I realized that everything was transferred over. The entire process took about two and a half hours. An hour to back up the data, and another hour to upload it again, with twenty minutes in-between to swap the HDD.

I spent several hours afterward downloading game updates, synchronizing my trophies and installing games on the new hard drive.

Like I said, a pretty eventful day!

Well, that's it for this post. Until next post!!