lylehsaxon's Diaries (page 3)
"Gokai-darake (Rife with Misunderstanding)"
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lylehsaxon (Sun May 18, 2008 at 06:34:47 PM EST) (
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Not being an expert on YouTube and how people use and abuse it, I posted my video clip "Actually Full Train in 1991 (Why Flex-Time is a Good Idea)", to Google Video, without bothering to post it to YouTube (Huge Mistake!). I noted with interest how viewings climbed up to 200,000 on Google Video, and just when I was thinking everything was going well, I received a message from an e-pal who tipped me off that there were rip-off copies of my file on YouTube, with no attributes, just blatant theft. I figured some people might download the file and share it with friends, but I never thought people would just take it and post it as though they personally owned it. It's... so... shamelessly audacious/rude/wrong/etc!
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Millions of hits! Wait for me! I took that!
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lylehsaxon (Sat May 17, 2008 at 03:18:57 AM EST) (
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After all the time, effort & money I went through in taking, editing and converting that pack-'em-in video, it's amazing how often it's been stolen! Time to try again...?
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"Stolen Video"
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lylehsaxon (Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:15:11 PM EST) (
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"Stolen Video"
Hmmm... some people are shameless it seems. My video "Actually Full Train in 1991 (Why Flextime is a Good Idea)" was stolen and posted here:
http://www.snotr.com/video/1051
- without even mentioning where it came from. This is dirty and foul behavior, as if they wanted to display it, they could have (and should have!) linked to the video's proper home, which is here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5127313249780524359&hl=en
Does anyone know anything about www.snotr.com? Is this typical behavior for them? I've just.....
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"B&W to Color Imaging Transition"
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lylehsaxon (Mon May 12, 2008 at 06:43:42 PM EST) (
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I recently ordered some historical DVD's of material from the 1930-1955 time frame, and the color material was fascinating to watch. The type of material I grew up seeing from that era tended to be (nearly always was) in black & white, and so the border between what looked like the "black & white era" and color seemed to fall right between my generation and the generation proceeding mine. But switch that older material to color, and add in the new factor that a lot of it was taken with privately owned small cameras loaded with color film....
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"Larger TVs & Smaller Movie Screens..."
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lylehsaxon (Tue May 06, 2008 at 04:01:12 AM EST) (
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I was given a free ticket to see "I'm Not There", the bizarre movie about Bob Dylan, and I went out to see it yesterday evening. I didn't know much about Bob Dylan (except that I liked some of his music), until I read about him on the Internet following seeing the movie. I would say to anyone thinking of seeing the movie, that it will likely only be interesting if you are thoroughly familiar with Bob Dylan. If you're not, it's probably not going to make much sense. .....
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"Banana Song in Colombian Bar" (Tokyo-1991)
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lylehsaxon (Fri May 02, 2008 at 03:52:24 PM EST) (
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I used to go out for a beer or two from time to time (here and there in Tokyo, but mostly in Shibuya) with a friend from LA, and one evening he took me and a few other people to this Columbian bar run by a Columbian man he knew (who later appeared in a bit part in a very bad movie here that I can't remember the name of). Visiting a place like that isn't as big of a deal now, but in 1991, bars run by foreigners were rarer, so it was interesting to go there on novelty value alone. We had a good time it seems - .....
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"Kubuntu v8.04"
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lylehsaxon (Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 01:43:45 PM EST) (
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Another weekend working for the computer. Typical deal - you figure you're going to spend a couple of hours upgrading an OS, and that couple of hours turns into a couple of days. There's always something. In this case I stupidly thought I'd do the lazy and quick [sarcastic and hysterical laughter] thing, and do an upgrade install from v7.10 to v8.04.
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"Lining-up Progress"
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lylehsaxon (Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 10:58:27 AM EST) (
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Continuing to look around in 2008 Japan and compare it to 1984-1992 Japan, another issue that comes to mind is standing in lines. When I arrived, I was shocked and dismayed to discover that at banks and fast-food places, there were several parallel lines, rather than one central line that fed to the next open teller or order taker. So you'd go to the bank in a hurry .....
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"Spontaneous Dual Lines"
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lylehsaxon (Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 06:35:46 PM EST) (
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For about twenty years I lined up on one platform after another and another-n'-another-n'-another, and the lines were always three people across. I remember hearing recorded announcements early on at some stations asking people to line up three across, and it occurred to me that it hadn't always been that way, hence the announcement. After that, though, I don't remember hearing that announcement. Either it was one of those things that is always in the background, so you just automatically tune it out, or they stopped making the announcements since everyone was dutifully lining up three across?
The only problem with standing three across, is.....
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"Old Style Y500 Coffee Shop"
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lylehsaxon (Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 10:38:41 AM EST) (
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On the way home over the past couple of years, I've periodically looked out the train window (when I'm standing at a door that is - the seats face the inside of the train) and noticed an old style (previously ubiquitous) coffee shop, and idly thought I'd like to go in for an over-priced cup of coffee for old-time's sake.
And here I am sitting in said shop writing this by hand (enjoying the experience of writing by hand, but also realizing that each word will have to be reproduced on the keyboard before I can get this through the wires to the screen).
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