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  1. I'm hoping some kind soul out there would be willing to help me source some car parts for a 2001 Prius, hopefully from a reliable source. If someone can help it would be greatly appreciated and karma-filled! Or failing that, even if someone can find the nihongo Prius forums (which I assume must exist somewhere) I'll and find a translator to post my query there. This would be so easy if I didn't have to try and do it in nihongo.

     

    Here are the parts:

     

    HV Battery (G9520-47050) -

    Battery Computer ASSY (89890-47050)

     

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Macbook will be fine. I have an 18 month old macbook (2.2gHz) and it does all the audio I need (48 tracks with enough plugins for my needs), and is totally sufficient for all my basic video needs using imovie, etc... Max out the ram to 4 gigs, of course. (don't buy your ram from apple, it's too expensive. Get your ram elsewhere, but make sure it's a decent brand. Akibakan in Tokyo for instance. There must be something similar in kansai.)

     

    One thing to take note of - of the new macbooks, only the white macbook has firewire, the others don't. If you're doing video (or audio) and are using an external drive you might want firewire, cos USB doesn't work very well for that purpose. Of course if you plan to do light things that you can do on the internal hardrive and don't need firewire for hooking up your DV camera then you might decide to get one of the other macbooks. The white macbook is the cheapest anyway. Also, check the apple store online, they sometimes have refurbished models a bit cheaper, still with warranty. The white macbook is also easier to swap the internal drive and add the ram to, etc...

     

    Doesn't sound like you need a macbook pro for what you're doing. In terms of processor speed etc, unless you're doing heavy duty graphics, vid, audio it's not likely to make much difference to you.

     

    By the way, you don't need to get two computers - just get a laptop and a 24 (or 30) inch widescreen monitor (or something smaller if you prefer). The macbook will drive a larger monitor (just check the specs before you get it). Put an external keyboard and mouse, and whatever other peripherals into a USB hub, and when you get home with the laptop, simply pop in the USB hub plug, plug in the monitor, sound, mouse, internet (if you're not using wireless), firewire (if you're using it), and voila!!! Who needs two computers?!!! I've been working this way using various mac laptops for the past 8 or so years. I'd spend the money on other stuff instead.

     

    However if you really do want a desktop as well, depending on your purposes for it, if it's basically the same kinda thing you're wanting the laptop for, then an iMac is more than sufficient, and even a mac mini might do you fine.

  3. kool. Though he's only 12, and looking at the site it might be too comprehensive for him at this stage to hold his interest, but we'll see. I might have to get it first and check it out, I've been half seriously thinking about getting a cheap axe myself and trying to improve my own not-very-good guitar skills for sketchpad recording purposes, though I'd have to find the time first, but I did take lessons for 2 years when I was a kid, so if I go ahead, at least I'm not an absolute beginner....

     

    At any rate, it looks good, so does the the Learn & Master drums!

  4. I arrived at Narita yesterday, immigration staff wearing gloves, masks, plastic clothing, and heat cameras at the desks, or at least at the re-entry desks..... A friend came back from the states last week and said they phoned her later on to make sure she didn't have any symptoms.....

  5. Interestingly enough the fuel charges when buying tickets in yen from here seem to be higher than from other countries. Case in point, I had a flight to Oz in mid Sept on Qantas miles and the fuel/taxes to Oz was less than $200 one way. When I arrived back in mid Oct, I got an email from Qantas, or maybe it was Jetstar advertising cheap flights from Japan to Oz, with fuel/taxes of 60,000 yen plus. I'm sure this wasn't due to the lower A$, since I didn't book my return flight to Japan (when I was charged the fuel/taxes) until a few days before I departed, and I got the email ad only a few days after I'd returned.

     

    I'm thinking of writing to Qantas to ask them why they're charging higher surcharges to people paying in yen.

     

    (on topic - in the ad the ticket price was separate to the charges).

  6. Melatonin. Pop a couple 30 mins before sleep the first 3 or 4 nights to stop you from waking early (or if you wake you can go back to sleep). I also take it on the plane and try and sleep.

     

    Oh yeh, early morning exercise and swimming helps too.

  7. Whether you're getting old or you've had bad eyesight for years doesn't doesn't mean you have to give up on your eyesight. You can improve it with natural vision exercises..... google it, there's a lot of stuff out there that I have no idea about but there are definitely some tried and tested methods that really work.

     

    I've met people who used to wear glasses that don't anymore including a Japanese woman in her late 50s / early 60s (the docs told her she'd eventually go blind!) and a kiwi guy who wore coke bottles from age 6 and was glasses free 18 months after studying natural vision with Janet Goodrich (who based her work on the Bates method) - when he was in his mid 30s.

     

    It's like any form of exercise, if you do it regularly you'll see improvements.

     

     

     

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