And now, a realistic "How to USE the space" floorplan: (Click to zoom in and read it)
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Floor plan -- usability
This blog has been pretty dang stagnant since I returned to Japan. I'll invite Dad to the blog, let's see if he can get into the swing of posting photos here.
And now, a realistic "How to USE the space" floorplan: (Click to zoom in and read it)
And now, a realistic "How to USE the space" floorplan: (Click to zoom in and read it)
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Holy moly! I'm in Japan.
What? I'm leaving for the airport? In 20 minutes?? ..and I'm writing this at 3:45 am?!? What???
Yes. Please check Tokyo, Top-Down View for my Tokyo job search progress--I mean, more photos of my Japanese food. ..and my Japanese toys. ..and crazy stuff I see on the subway.
More Reconstruction to ensue after I return, in March.
ciao babe!
Yes. Please check Tokyo, Top-Down View for my Tokyo job search progress--I mean, more photos of my Japanese food. ..and my Japanese toys. ..and crazy stuff I see on the subway.
More Reconstruction to ensue after I return, in March.
ciao babe!
Blog distractions
So.. you've noticed that the blog didn't get attention in a long time. Here's why:

My ipod will kick your butt at chess
For those of you who want to reconstruct their mp3 player, check out the rockbox operating system. Be sure and get a theme for it. (I figured that out about month after first getting it.)
Reason number 2:

Love the 80's throwback stylings. If you like real time strategy games without the uber-violence, and the movie Tron, I recommend darwinia.
My ipod will kick your butt at chess
For those of you who want to reconstruct their mp3 player, check out the rockbox operating system. Be sure and get a theme for it. (I figured that out about month after first getting it.)
Reason number 2:
Love the 80's throwback stylings. If you like real time strategy games without the uber-violence, and the movie Tron, I recommend darwinia.
Unfortunate consequences
Bird + Glass = Sad.
The bird feeder is far away from the window.. there are probably a few hundred different birds who ate here the last three weeks. But one wanted to come inside. :-/
(This is the view towards the house, from the bird feeder.) It's strange to realize that the glass is a bigger threat to the birds than the cat.
This cat has _no_ hunting instincts. Through the window is as close as it wanted to get.
It made me wonder how bad is it? It's not _that_ bad--here in the country, there is a lot of life and so, a lot of death. Birds die all the time. It's natural. But maybe there's a way we can minimize the impact our construction has on the surrounding environment. That got me thinking.. that idea seems applicable to all kinds of things.
Anyway, if you know of any "birds can see it" kind of window coating, which doesn't impair the view of said birds from the inside, please let me know. Thanks :)
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