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Japan’s Goliath slayed?

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Former Prime Minister Aso and the New Prime Minister Hatoyama

Former Prime Minister Aso and the New Prime Minister Hatoyama

Big news. In charge of politics since 1955, the LDP lost its strangle hold on the Government of Japan in the August 30, 2009 elections after running the government into the ground.  The opposition party, the  DPJ, won a landslide victory and catapulted themselves to the role of leaders of the government.  

Why did this happen and what does it mean?

It became increasingly clear that the LDP operated with little reflection on the changing needs and desires of their supporters.  Despite the failings of the LDP, the DPJ did not attempt to provide leadership for this vacuum, but instead, under the leadership of Mr. Ozawa, consolidated their power and fought anything that the LDP proposed.  It was chaos in government.  At the political level, Japan failed to move forward smartly on anything. Prime Minister Aso could not extract himself from this quagmire.

The beginning of the end was likely the 50 million pension records that were “lost” in 2007.  When the scandal broke, the Prime Minister appeared on TV and failed to recognize the magnitude of the situation nor the perspective of the aging population that depend heavily on these pensions.  Rather than take charge and reassure the public that everything was being done to help….the prime minister crushed his supporters when he said the equivalent of “I hope you kept your receipts…”

It became clear the LDP lost touch with the population they claimed to support.  And that was the beginning of the slide.  PM Fukuda resigned to take responsibility for this fiasco and he was followed by Prime Minister Aso, another long-time LDP face who was known for his gaffes and inability to relate to the average person. 

And from this point forward, the DPJ seized on this opportunity and began to oppose anything that could be opposed.  The DPJ opposed refueling operatons in the Indian ocean, prevented the renewal of the gas tax, and host of other issues.   

A somewhat related event was the economic crisis of 2008-2009.  The livlihood of the average Japanese was at stake as companies began hiring more temps, and fewer full time employees. And then when the economic crisis hit, the temps were let go.  This en masse firing of employees added momentum to the snowball.  Then Obama’s election platform of change resonated with young and old  throughout Japan.  The voter turnout was a record 69% of registered voters turning out on Sunday and 13% of registered voters casting advance ballots.  The pressure is certainly on for the government to do something different.  But what?

So what now?  

It is unclear what Prime Minister Hatoyama of the DPJ will do in order to lead the government and implement the spirit of change.  The LDP is wounded but by no means are they out of the picture.  The elected officials are younger and the LDP is looking to regenerate their image.  This fight is not over.  But perhaps, this is the beginning of a balanced 2-party system in Japan.  And that is a good thing.

Although the bureaucracy that lies beneath the rough seas of politics in Japan is largely unaffected by election results–the real work done in the powerful Ministries (Finance, MLIT, etc.)  retain the same structure, same rules, and same direction.  These behemoths are not easily turned.  Despite changes in Ministers, these behemoths are rarely swayed by the rhetoric that frequently buffets the news reports on TV in Japan.

But then again, the mandate for change is resounding.  Leaders in both parties recognize that the same old backroom politics are no longer sufficient to keep the masses satisfied.  The people have spoken, and they want leaders who are responsive.  This could truly herald a new dawn in politics in Japan.  It will be business as usual until the next round of decision making generates support or derision from the population at large.  It is an exciting time to be following Japanese politics…at the same time, it is a glacial process.  I doubt we will see anything like the Meiji Restoration this time around.

Dylan

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Random Internet Wanderings

Saturday, August 29th, 2009
Kite surfers catch the last of the daylight at the end of another beautiful day in the Netherlands.

Kite surfers catch the last of the daylight at the end of another beautiful day in the Netherlands.

I was out strolling through the Internet today and came across a number of sites that I thought were great, but I just didn’t have time to spend more than a few seconds at each stop.  So, I thought I’d add these links and maybe you could enjoy them even more than I did.
  • First stop, Animal House Quotes at imb.  Not for the easily offended.  But a classic nontheless.
  • Then I opened up KCCN FM 100 for good tunes for my web stroll.
  • Next up, a quck review of indifference curves via a Google Search…I drilled down into a few sites, but Wikipedia was the one I relied on for comprehensive information…
  • And from there, I linked to LaTeX (pronunced Lay-Teck) to see how they represent math equations….surprisingly, the Wikipedia description was far more informative than the official web site
  • Somehow–I can’t recall how–I ended up at a WordPress themed blog tracking down some informaton on LaTeX.  The blog had some interesting information, but more importantly, it had a great design.  So I had to track down the design called Notepad Chaos created by Evan Eckard for Smashing Magazine
  • The comments in that article mentioned how Notepad Chaos looked a lot like Web Design Wall.  So I stopped over there to compare….Once at WDW, I found myself wandering down lots of Internet Rabbit Holes (IRbHs) from the links in various posts and articles. 
  • The first tunnel was over to  Ma.tt where I learned how the WordPress creator spends his day.  I would love to leave my office empty for 6 days a week… 
  • From one of those articles, I learned about Gravatars, images that you can use all over the Internet without having to upload new images to each and every blog, website, forum, etc, that you might visit.
  • Of course, I had to visit the parent site for WordPress, Gravatar and others….and that is Automattic. Great stuff.
  • And I’ll bet you didn’t know that some people intentionally remap their keyboard and type in other than QWERTY keyboards.  There is DVORAK and AZERTY…who knew?!  I had no idea. Not sure if I can switch but I’m intrigued.
  • A link in one of the articles took me over to The Power of Less.  Something I could clearly spend some time reviewing!  Focus is good. I’ve already modified my computer usage to shut down Outlook when I’m trying to focus on other things.  I am going through withdrawal, but a little concentration will get me past this.  I no longer visit my Facebook page either…Less is more. More time for me.
  • And while enjoying the great web designs I found, I decided to go looking for more WordPress Themes and ended up at WordPress Theme Park.  Nice.  I’m thinking of using some of these graphic ideas in a logo I’m designing.
  • And without dragging you through the mud, I’ll just say that I hit about a dozen other sites related to logo design, internet design, and graphic design in general.     
  • Finally, I’ll close this list with the last link I visited before heading outside to enjoy the evening by jogging through Den Haag for a couple of hours– Tim Ferris’ blog–where he talks about his 4-hour week.
  • The timing of visiting that final webpage seemed appropriate as I later stood on the beach in Scheveningen, NL .  There were crowds and crowds of surfers, windsurfers, and kite surfers who had been in the water for most of the day.  Here in the NL, most businesses seem to close promptly at 5 or 6 pm and only stay open late one night a week.  Which got me to rethink the idea of working hard and working late to get more done…all I have to do now is take up kite surfing….

And with that in mind….why am I still sitting here writing this blog?  Time to go work on another project.  Signing off for now.  Peace to you and may you enjoy life.

:>D
ylan

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Flying Cars

Monday, August 17th, 2009
Avcen Jetpod Sky Taxi

Avcen Jetpod Sky Taxi

Flying cars have captured the imagination of people around the world ever since the idea of flying and driving have entered our consciousness.  In 1903 the Wright Brothers got airborne and ever since there have been predictions of flying cars in no time at all.

As an avid aviation fan, I must admit that having the sky full of average drivers is not the most comforting thought, but perhaps automation can help ease the concerns of mid-air collisions and human disregard for rules of the air.

So as we press forward in our human quest for easy transportation from densely populated urban sprawl, and luxury travel that does not involve stopping at multiple airports for a simple cross-country jaunt, I thought I might summarize some of the offereings from hardy individuals and lone entrepenours looking to enter the mini-aviation market. 

First, there is the NASA challenge for developers to increase utilization rates of small airfields to reduce congestion on the ground and in the air around large airfields.  The Small Aircraft Transportation System envisions 4-10 passenger aircraft that can move people to their final destination without delays associated with transiting a hub.  Door-to-door service via the underutilized smaller airfields.  Unfortunately, I found the NASA website to have fallen out of date and could only locate a factsheet on SATS. Only Embry Riddle Aeronautical University maintains the NASA information on SATS

Actual contenders for the SATS program consist of the Aven Jetpod Sky Taxi (pictured above). I place this one first since the force behind this sadly died today in a crash shortly after takeoff.  On Aug 17, 2009, the 53 inventor was taking his prototype out for a spin and died in a fiery crash in Malaysia.  The aircraft was scheduled to begin production in 2010 and looked to be an implementable concept.

terrafugia-transition-planeThe Terrafugia Transition being built by MIT grads who got together and launched this car-like airplane. It has flown in ground effect, but no higher and no farther.

 

 

 

Parajet-SkycarThe Parajet SkyCar is a dune buggy with a glider wing and backup parachute.  Cool for short trips down off the moutain, but not sure I’d feel comfortable landing in a cross wind in a metropolitan sprawl.

 

 

 

Others that I planned to include in this article seemed to be either stuck in design phase without testing, or embroiled in litigation over loss of funding.  I hope that a year from now, the designs will be ready for production so that we can enter the 21st century with a new phase of aviation that makes travel friendlier and closer to home.

D

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Animator vs Animation 2! “The Chosen One”

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
animator-animation-2

The Chosen One

If you liked the first one Animator vs Animation you’ll enjoy “The Chosen One”.  In this episode, the animator felt like he needed a challenge.  So he created the ultimate animation and named him “The Chosen One”.  Follow Alan Becker as he takes on his own Animation. 

Animator vs Animation II by Alan Becker

Enjoy. And may the Force be with you.

D

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Buggatti Veryon! Again!

Monday, July 27th, 2009


Back in Sep of 08, I blogged about this super car and showed a video of it blowing away an overly energetic BMW M3. Well this time, a friend of mine pointed out an even better video…This time, the Buggatti is paired more evenly with the McLaren F1. A BMW powered machine that while it is more than a decade old, was a no-frills high energy sports machine that was the uncompromised champion of raw adrenaline production car pure speed. Well, now technology is fighting for its revenge. Watch the video to enjoy this thrilling moment in car one-upmanship! <Well, maybe you can’t watch the video…it was removed as I just discovered…oh well..I’ll try to find the video somewhere else on the web….great race if you can find it.>

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Blink…

Monday, July 20th, 2009
Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell

Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell

A great book by Malcolm Gladwell. This book takes you beyond the power of intuition and shows you how we make decisions unconsciously using a wealth of information that is always present in our world.

Intuition is real, even though we often discount it. Malcolm makes a study out of this phenomenom and shows how our brains process a staggering amount of information and then presents us with its solution…the result is what we often refer to as intuition.

Fascinating book. Read more to learn about how we think even when we are not conscious of our efforts.

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I’m rich! The Bank of Nigeria has $9.7M for me!

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Bank of Nigeria Logo

Bank of Nigeria Logo

I knew I was popular with the Russians, Drug companies and Casinos (judging by the number of comments I get on this website from said organizations), but now even Nigeria loves me! And they want to send me $9.7M to show how much love they have for me.

All I have to do is front them some cash so they can be certain I am me and then they will send me my booty. It’s a Prize/inheritance fund (I guess they couldn’t figure out which so it’s both) and get this…the World Bank is going to help process this in Paris because of fraud in Africa! Now, if you know the World Bank like I do then you are aware that they provide loans for developing nations. Apparently, they now also help transfer funds from Nigeria to random folks with an e-mail address! New service I guess!

Even the International Monitory[sic] Fund is getting involved. I guess this is like the International Monetary Fund but different since they just Monitor funds?!? Either that or they just need a spell checker.

In any case, I can’t wait to get my funds. This guy is so eager to get the money to me, he put his house up as collateral. What a guy! (Must be some house!)

Anyway, gotta go, I’ve got to go get my millions from Michael who will make a special trip to London just for me. (London? I thought this was a Paris transaction..oh wait, fraud in Africa…Ah…he’s got this all figured out…Good thing I won’t need to do any thinking for myself!) I’m gonna be rich. Just read below and see for yourself. I’m gonna be rich.

Good day.

Did you authorize one Mr. Robert J Smith? to meet me as your representatives. With documents of claim purported to have been signed by you for the released of your part-payment of US$9,700,000.00 (Nine Million, seven hundred thousand United States Dollars).Because your money has been approved already for Payment by the Federal Ministry of Finance.

I hereby officially notify you about the present arrangement to pay you, your over due Prize/inheritance fund which you could not complete the process of the released of your transfer pin code through the Digitalized Payment System. We have decided to pay your funds without any requested fee but through (Through Telegraphic Transfer (TT) this arrangement was initiated/constituted by the World Bank and Paris Club, due to fraudulent activities going on within the African Region.

The World Bank and The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) introduced this payment arrangement as to enable our Prize/inheritance beneficiary to receive their fund without any interference. with this arrangement I have verify with the federal ministry of finance (FMF) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on what I have to do for them to release your money to you. They told me that before your money will be released that you are going to get the below documents as to enable the International Monitory Fund (IMF) accept the transfer because if you don’t get those documents the International Monitory Fund (IMF) will seized the money as an illegal money.

Drug-Money Clearance Certificate
Anti-Terrorism Clearance Certificate
Legality Clearance Certificate
International Monetary Fund Approval Certificate

Since the federal ministry of finance (FMF) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved your money for payment, I have to immediately take a soft loan with one of our local bank here although I also used my house part of collateral for the loan so that I can get the requested documents on your name, the documents have also been submitted to the bank as they were satisfied with them. They have agreed that you will receive your money through their corresponding bank in London which is Abbey National Bank Plc, London.

Do re-confirmation of the below information’s.

1) Your full name.
2) Phone, fax and mobile
3) Company’s name, position and address.
4) Profession, age and marital status.
5) Copy of int’l passport or any scanned identity to prove you.
6) Purpose of the money you intend to receive
7) Total amount involved

Finally I will have to embank on a trip to London as soon as I get your response to ensure that you receive your funds.

Mr. Michael Peterson.
Payment Supervisors Unit- Central Bank of Nigeria / World Bank Representative.


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Open Source Manufacturing?!

Monday, July 6th, 2009
A circuit board for the masses: the Arduino microcontroller. Photo: James Day

A circuit board for the masses: the Arduino microcontroller. Photo: James Day

Imagine a world where ideas reign supreme and profits come as an after thought. That is the world that Linux’s founder, Linus Torvalds dreamed up when he launched Linux in 1991.  Well now, many years later, it seems that manufacturing is about to take a turn in this direction.  Arduino is an Italian firm that makes a little microprocessor.  Normal companies jealously guard the engineering secrets that make their box work.  Arduino gives away the plans and hopes you will make many copies and even improve the device. 

For anyone who as ever been out looking for a little microprocessor to help you do something better, this is a heavenly gift.  You can modify these plans at low cost to engineer your new device.  And lots of folks already have!  Without licensing fees! 

Arduino gadgets: WineM coaster; Snail Light Seeker; interactive embroidery with conductive threads; and Botanicalls, which tells you when your plants need water.

Arduino gadgets: WineM coaster; Snail Light Seeker; interactive embroidery with conductive threads; and Botanicalls, which tells you when your plants need water.

Can this be the wave of the future?  I certainly appreciate a product that is patented and rigorously tested.  I doubt I’d be interested in an open source automobile, but for some things, open source is really going to catch on.  All of my websites are run on open source software  (WordPress) programmed in open source languages (php).  I would love to have inexpensive devices tell me when my kids have left the lights on in their room and turn it off for them.  How about a wireless device that makes sure your plants always have the right amout of moisture?  Automatic curtain closers?  I could go on.  Clearly,  there is room to grow in this market and it may just be the home tinkerer who comes up with the next great device that changes our lives…via open source. 

Read more at Wired

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Happy 4th of July!

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

4thofjulyLegally, the United States declared independence from Britain on 2 July 1776.  But two days later, the event was announced in the Declaration of Independence.   We continue to celebrate this momentousoccasion with splendiferous fireworks and delicious BBQs!  We love the fourth of July as much as we love our country.   

But let us not forget that many give their lives so that we can continue to maintain our freedoms. For there is a cost to uphold what we believe is right, and that is the freedom we hold so dear.  As Fareed Zakaria states so clearly in his book “The Future of Freedom“, we don’t just want democracy, we want liberal democracy, “a political system marked not only by free and fair elections but also by the rule of law, a separation of powers, and the protection of basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property.”

 So while we are enjoying our annual repaste, let us not forget the men and women who protect the freedoms we hold so dear. 

D

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Animator vs. Animation!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
The Leading Role - aka the victim

The Leading Role - aka the victim

 

I love the Internet. The things you can find, the ideas people have. Deviant Art has a way of pulling together some interesting talent. But it takes some time to go through and find the gems. I wish I could build animation like this.  This is truly one of the gems. Great action, cool story line, perfect blend of sound effects… I can’t wait to see the sequel!

The Plot:  A bored animator decides to create a stick figure that he can mangle, maim, and otherwise torture.  But the stick figure, aka “victim” wants no part of this.  The stick figure leaps off the animation work area and wreaks havoc with the menus pulling a few tricks of his own. Watch the movie to see how this turns out!

Animator vs Animation

D

P.S. Interested in making your own flash movies?  Of course there is the tried and true Adobe Flash CS4 Professional, but have you checked out Swish?  I recommend starting with Swish Max.  Get the free download, check out the lessons online, look at the samples, and enjoy programming your own Flash movies!

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