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  1. my PMing function seems to be turned off - do I need to learn a secret handshake? Last year I figured out that my Air-H connection works in most of the Hakuba area - maybe I should bring a video camera and web cast the festivities for those stuck at home?
  2. I am thinking of driving my van to Hakuba but would like to leave Friday afternoon - I'm in Chiba so I could pick up in Tokyo if anyone is looking for a ride. Anyone else thinking of going? Its a 7 seater so I have lots of room.
  3. sorry - suffering from jet lag after 14 hour flight from Toronto...the Skype USB phones work as advertised...my brother-in-law has one connected to his windows box. Any problems he has are windows related - the phone works great.
  4. Skype works - and is getting better over time. I use it regularly for family contact between Canada and Japan and have called many other countries from my Mac to Skype on other computers and from my Mac to land lines and keitais. Occasionally there are drop outs - but lately quality seems much better - most of my overseas and long distance calls have been made over Skype in the last year for a total cost of 10 euros - I have saved a bundle - I just renewed...
  5. I've been driving a Prius for almost a year now and average about 24kms/litre with mostly rural driving and highway commutes to Tokyo. Mine is a 2001 - the newer model that Wiggles is driving should do much better under similar driving conditions and with similar driving technique... I'll never buy a 'normal' car again - a 'normal' car should not have the engine running when its not being used! And the best part is knowing you have only 1 tenth the emmissions of a 'normal' car...
  6. There are 2 ways to connect wirelessly in Japan - one by tapping into a wireless base station that might be located in a Starbucks or someones home using a wireless LAN card in your laptop. The other is connecting directly to the internet via a wireless card that uses a mobile phone network. These are very different cards. I know there are wireless base stations that I have connected to in Hakuba - many of the small hotels and pensions have open networks and I drove around until I found one. (One near snowbeds and one near the 7-11 if I remember correctly) If you don't want to drive
  7. I still can't find Bare Naked Ladies - but I'm still looking...
  8. U2, Zombies, Men in Black, Twisted Sister, Hole.... Whats the count now?
  9. In Tokyo, National Azabu and Kinokuniya grocery stores stock turkeys - but they aint cheap...
  10. buy her some really sexy lingerie - the last time I did that for a girlfriend, she got well upset...
  11. The easiest way to use 2 ipods on one pc is to set up 2 user accounts on the pc. Not difficult to do if you are using OS Xor XP... More info here: http://digitalliving.cnet.co.uk/insidersecrets/0,39030287,39188568,00.htm
  12. We have an original 5 gig iPod, a 3rd gen 20 gig iPod and an iPod shuffle in our family- all in working order and even the original still has over 3 hours of battery life left (down from the original 8?) and its about 4 years old...wonder why we've been so lucky?
  13. From www.skype.com: You can get up to 10 SkypeIn numbers total from United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Poland and Sweden. We’re continuously working on having numbers available in many more countries around the world. As soon as they add Canada, I'm SkypeIn in...
  14. it may be time to open a hugging school...no degrees required...
  15. this will get you thinking.... http://www.warrenmiller.com/wmiller/highlights/feature/index.html
  16. I've been wireless for about 5 years - wife and kids love it too- no problems and I would never go back...
  17. Make sure you select smart playlist - as said before, it will only take a few minutes to organize your albums....
  18. We lived across the street from a Shimioshikai (one of the top Yakuza groups) kingpin for several years in Tokyo - I wish I had taken some video then but I chickened out... Anyway - chimpera are yakuza wannabes - they have the look and the talk but are not official members of the club. They often work for real yakuza and pay dues (or get their girlfriends to) or perform other duties hoping to be promoted to real yakuza status. Then there are chimpera wannabes...
  19. Quote: Scuse the ignorance but does that mean that everything changes language - so if you installed Japanese Word when the OS was running in Japanese then switched to English mode then even the Word menus, help files and stuff would be in English? Also, can you still type in Japanese when you run it in English mode? I read somewhere else that Creative Suite is language specific even on OS X. Does that mean you can only run Illustrator in the language it was installed in? Cheers [/QB] Microsoft isn't quite so elegent - Word will run fine in either Japanese or English mode and yo
  20. Quote: Originally posted by Ocean11: Personally I'd find it easier to complete a familiar task on an Arabic Windows machine than an English Mac (although I grant that being able to switch between languages on the fly is a wonderful thing that I'd love to see in Windows...) But a browser is a browser - hotmail and yahoo all look and work the same on both platforms...
  21. OS 8 is unlikely to attract any of the very few viruses that were around then - but there are still applications updated to protect it: http://www.pure-mac.com/virus.html
  22. Quote: Originally posted by Ocean11: You can load English language software on any Japanese Windows OS, and it works perfectly. English software will work fine on Japanese windows - but the OS itself remains Japanese and can easily confuse people who are not used to dealing with it. OS X changes the language of the OS, applications, menus, system preferences - everything - so there is no confusion. Its perfect far a multilingual tourist setting.
  23. Quote: Originally posted by gamera: Oh?? Oh???? fjef - is that a PowerMac? My Mac is a Performa5440 with PowerPC603e - 8 years old. I thought that was too old to use. Do you think it could work like your 10 years old one? I don't think we can replace the processor into new one like PowerPC G5 because it's not a PowerMac but a Performa. I just need a computer for customers use for browsing/emailing. I don't think they would do some business paper work on it because our customers are usually not on business when they stay in my place with us. The Performa is upgradable with a Sonn
  24. OS X on the Mac has been around for years - all you need to do is select a language and the OS and applications all magically change to that language. No need for dual boot systems. You don't even need to reboot. I don't know why anyone would choose to use Windows in a multilingual environment... Gamera - I run a training center in Chiba with many different groups - from business and academic customers to surfers. We have an old Mac (10 years old with and upgrade card) running OS X 24/7 and in the last 3 years, it has catered to international groups using Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Ar
  25. Quote: Originally posted by soubriquet: So what's the consumption? The onboard computer estimated 23.7 kms/litre - which may not be 100% accurate - but close. In the US last weekend, a Prius was driven non-stop on streets near Philidelphia until it went through a tank. Final (US) numbers: 1397 miles! 109.328 MPG! 12.78 gallons. The story is here: http://www.priuschat.com/forums/1-vt10705.html?postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0
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