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hi this is keiichiro nagano living in tokyo, japan.

2005-10-31

 

demo people


demo people
Originally uploaded by knagano.

very nice helms. fonts on the flag looks so attractive. maybe they are treasures kept carefully by the demo people from '60s or so. to add it's just a joke.


2005-10-30

 

akihabara, 2005


akihabara, 2005
Originally uploaded by knagano.



poster found at akihabara. hmm.

in front of the akihabara station there is a building filled with something like izakayas. you could see a coffee shop. and that's all. i couldn't easily see there are still no other, hm, general place, to eat or drink, especially for couples. ahem. ok. now i'm still not so bright to get something from this cirsumstance to put here.


(2005-10-31T09:00) p.s. you can get a view of akihabara from helicopter at akiba blog.


2005-10-29

 

Hagio, Moto

i just got to know that Hagio, Moto is came from the same city i was born, Ohmuta-shi Fukuoka.

she Hagio, Moto is so popular as a part of so-called "24nen-gumi." they were the first mode of females wrote comics for girls, and opened up the market of shoujo-manga in japan.

i told she is one of the earliest persons who put shounen-ai mangas into the market with so much applause. a distinguishing of the genre shounen-ai mangas could be noted as, they are full of beautiful boys, with no female main characters, and represent romances among the the boys. note that they shounen-ai mangas are mainly written by females and read by females. this shounen-ai genre is named "boys-love" nowadays and still has big enthusiasm.

Hagio, Moto's popular works include The Poe Clan ("Poe no ichizoku") and The Heart of Thomas ("Thomas no shinzou"). i love the film Summer Holiday 1999 ("1999nen no natsuyasumi") which is based on the manga The Heart of Thomas. English musician Momus made the song inspired and named the same title as the film, which i also love.

(a chain runs Hagio, Moto -- the film Summer Holiday 1999 -- Momus -- kahimi karie -- me -- Ohmuta-shi Fukuoka -- then come to the head Hagio, Moto.)

2005-10-28

 

don't like to go to akihabara

the power unit of my PC got on the fritz yesterday, so i'll buy one at akihabara today. i however don't like to go to the city, especially today.

today akihabara may be too hot with the new pc game presented by type-moon. type-moon is one of the most demanded hentai game studio among nowadays akihabara otaku people. i don't hate hantai games and otaku people so much. what bores me is the crowd.

sure other cities such as shibuya, shinjyuku and ikebukuro are also crowded everyday. though i can be comfortable in these cities, or, can be given to love them. more to say i could be comfortable in akihabara viewing and buying PC parts till 2000 or so, say, in the 20th century.

many books are written on the 21st century akihabara changes by critics, psychotherapists, artistics, or building architecture designers. i took hiroki azuma, tamaki saito, and so on. they presented so interesting points such as animalization ("doubutsu-ka"), or phallic-girls. now i still cannot figure out what kinds of nature of the 21st century akihabara makes me headaches.

2005-10-27

 

portable dumper, revisited.

now i don't feel like describing what is Meadow, what is GNU Emacs, and in the first place, what is portable dumper. just google them. one day i should do it especially on portable dumper, but it's not the time.

our software Meadow is an text editor for win32 based on the GNU Emacs with many extensions. portable dumper is one of the extensions. recently FSF people has changed internal data structure of the editor (or to say, the lisp engine) for the next 22 release. the problem is that portable dumper is very vulnerable for that kind of changes. my goal is to sync up the dumper, call it pdump, with the changes donw on the original.

three years ago i implemented pdump first for Emacs 21.1 on Linux machine and then ported it for Meadow 1.99. i just suceeded only the Meadow team to take my code. now the problem is the code and the environment. i should use pdump code in the Meadow codebase which is timely maintained, but i think i should firstly work on the GNU one cause
from the viewpoint of debugging i'm not good at win32. pdump could be called as a kind of memory-to-disk gc subsystem and this kind of code might not be completed without a neat debugger. three years ago i used gdb. and got the goal. now i think i can beat the mysterious bugs with it again.

i would do this as follows. (1) pick the latest pdump code from the Meadow codebase. (2) apply it for GNU Emacs 22-pre codebase. (3) sync up, compile and debug the pdump code. (4) backport to the Meadow codebase.

here i would log states of my work.

2005-10-01

 

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