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sunrise

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  1. I'm doing my summer trip on JAL miles this year, thankfully. It's costing me about 45,000 yen in surcharges, which is pretty high compared to what it probably was last year. But way better than paying for a flight in full. Very glad I could get seats this year. I tried to get a JAL miles flight last summer but even in April seats were unavailable, so I had to pay the full costs.

  2. I've heard that after a period of time (maybe 5 years?????) unless it's absolutely trashed (burned down????) it's called 'wear and tear' and legally landlords shouldn't be able to keep any of that money for repairs. Of course it's probably not contested much. I've been in my apartment for about 10 years, so I will test it when I eventually move out one day. The company who own my building always try and get as much back as possible or more, including 3man cleaning fee. I don't mind the cleaning fee cos they've been very helpful in general, but the rest, I know they'll rip up the carpets and tatami and put in lino flooring anyway (that's what they've been doing to the rest of the apartment rooms).

  3. I watched them backwards

     

    6 - the only one that ran all the way thru without stopping

    5 - stalled half way thru, buffered then continued

    4 - stalled twice, buffered and continued first time, buffered 2nd time but didn't continue (with 41 secs to go), so I guess you could say it got stuck there.

    3 - stalled half way thru, buffered and then continued

    2 - stalled twice, buffered and continued each time.

    1 - went and made a cuppa while waiting for it to load. stalled 3 times, the last time got stuck ie - it didn't continue playing after rebuffering.

     

    The higher up in the list (ie 1 is the highest), the longer it took to load before playback or rebuffered playback began.

     

    I can understand the issue between quality and movement.

    I don't mind waiting for a clip to load, though esp 1 (& 2) took way too long. If you're using type 3 and I want to watch a vid, my best bet is to pause it while it's loading and wait till loaded so I can watch it all the way thru, since it's not likely to take anywhere near as long as 1 or 2 to load.

     

    I guess I have a 'slower' ADSL connection but for everything else in my life it seems to be totally fine.

  4. Update - turns out that as a first time renewer I had to go to a license office and sit thru a 2 hour lecture including a 20 min (or so) video. I sneakily wore my stealth in-ear phones connected to hidden iTouch which made it more bearable, though there were points where I felt like I wasn't going to be able to stay awake!

  5. Originally Posted By: Mr Wiggles

    I went to buy a song the other day, but it was 150 yen on iTunes on my ipod (which connected to Japanese store) and 99 cents, or nearly half the price, on my computer (which connected to US store). I could get a physical cd sent from the US for less than the cost of downloading some (probably low bitrate) mp3s of the album from the Japanese iTunes store. In this example, the gullible are those Apple are gouging in Japan.


    You can connect to the US store? Don't you need a US credit card for that? I've never bought any regular music from iTunes, only the occasional backing tracks for work, and the occasional iPod/phone app. (If I buy music - like you - I prefer to buy the CD which will be WAV/AIF rather than lower quality compression.)

    I've been stuck with the J-Store which of course costs more, still I don't make many purchases, but it does suck, especially since the exchange rates don't reflect the prices and the higher prices carry over to the Appstore, not just RIAA music at J-based record labels prices.
  6. haha

     

    Hey, thanks for all the replies.... I think I'll take my iPod and sneak my stealth earbuds on if I have to sit through some boring movies.... only in Japan, eh!

     

    Hmmmm, maybe I'll drive to the registry instead of the police, sounds like it might be a bit quicker, and I don't even know where the nearest big copshop is, let alone if I can park there (might be 2 or even 3 trains if I'm not driving!).

     

    Rob - what paperwork do I need? I assume I get that done at wherever I renew and they'll take a photo while I"m there. Do they do another eye test, that's all I had to do last time aside from have the translation of my Oz license and all my old passports.

  7. Hi all you J drivers,

     

    My J driver's license if up for it's first renewal later this month.

     

    What's the best way to renew? I was going to go to the motor registry (a hassle) but then someone said you can do it at any big police station (I guess koban is a no).

     

    Is that an easy way to do it, or is the registry better? I guess the cops take the photo there?

     

    Thanks.

  8. Just found out Asahi-net have started a wireless connection service for 380 yen a month (first two months free no obligation trial) for Asahi members. I use them for my net connection so I will probably try that. Not quite as comprehensive as using a foma connection but doesn't require a docomo internet connection, so a lot cheaper, handier for the light user.

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