Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
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Taken with Tony’s VcamNow2.0. Edited by Daddy, who gave up on the subtitles after two hours of sparring with Sony Vegas
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We duct taped a Hasbro VcamNow 2.0 to a remote control jeep to test the theory that you people will watch damn near anything.
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Tony, Andy and I are in the car in this episode talking about various stuff, including my stories about when Tony and Andy were born. I had a binaural mic clipped to each visor. You can hear my voice crack as I remembered a little too vividly how hard it was to watch my wife suffer through hours and hours of labor. I’m not saying it wasn’t hard on her–of course it was– but it was hard for me too. And very emotional.
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Why no subtitles? Because they take forever to do. If enough people complain, maybe I’ll add them.
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This is the first movie I ever edited on a computer. It was a 300MHz. PowerTower Pro Mac Clone. It cost me a fortune to upgrade that computer so I could use it to edit video. But it was still too slow to write back to the DV camera, so I hardly ever did any video editing.
It’s been so long since I’ve posted a video on my blog that I’ve forgotten how to do it.
I think I first read about this “fad” about a week ago on Boing Boing. Search Google for “shiny mud balls” in English and you get 186,000 hits. Search for the same term in Japanese (光る泥団子) and you get 413 hits. The latest fad taking Japan by storm? I think not.
For what it’s worth, I asked the expert this morning (Tony, 8yrs old) and he had never heard of them. Maybe they’re all the rage in another part of the country. Some place where people don’t use the Internet much, I guess.
Update: Siuyee, our resident Quality Control expert, notes that if you remove “shiny” from the search term you get 19,700 hits. So it’s quite possible that I’m totally wrong, and my kid’s a nerd. Maybe all his classmates are mass-producing shiny mud balls and hiding them when he comes around. What I do know for sure is that I’m at work eight hours a day and I’ve never seen any of my Japanese colleagues make one…
While we’re at it, let’s also tackle the myth about Japanese being in love with their robotic dogs and manservants. Sony recently stopped production of the Aibo and Qrio to return their focus to products they can actually sell. For a profit.
Part one of a three part epic saga of what Tony (8), Andy (5) and I did on January 8, 2006.
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I shot this video a few months ago during the dog days of summer. I know, I know, I’m shittin’ it out mighty late, but I edited it today so it counts towards the promised 50 in 50 days.
Yu-Land is an onsen and park on the outskirts of Koga that I take the kids to every so often. In the video, that constant drone you hear in the background is the sound of cicadas.
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