Mobile phones in Japan

I was reading Slashdot and came across a link to this article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/sep/27/guardianweeklytechnologysection.mobilephones

As someone living in Japan and using a Japanese cell phone, reading this article really pissed me the fuck off. The writer either has little use for mobile technology outside of the precanned bullshit they put on these phones or is so into the hype he can’t tell what features are useful.

The ‘tattoos’ mentioned are little bar codes read by the camera on the phones. They do nothing but turn into a URL. It is a fucking advertisement. So damned cool.

The ‘killer app’ here is one I find fucking terrible. I don’t want to use some wanker email address assigned to my phone. I want to use MY email. I want to use a SSH client to read MY email. If I unfortunate enough to prefer Exchange, I’d want to use THAT. Blackberry got that so damned right.

And since when have the phones been nice here? I find them larger than I prefer and plastic fantastic. (That is not a complement.) Sure some have nice features like VGA screens and others have 3G High Speed (but in limited areas). But what good is that if you can’t connect the fucker to a computer and access the Internet. What the fuck are you going to download at fantastic speeds on your phone?

I haven’t owned a Blackberry (or hell even a phone before this so I can’t comment on how shitty the user interface is on other handsets) but I have supported them for work. So I do have experience with them. They work a hell of a lot better than most Japanese phones (and I haven’t tried every one but only a few of them even have a chance at being usable). The jog wheel is huge here. And for the Blackberries that aren’t shitty (read: have qwerty keyboards), they are vastly superior.

And anyone mentioning Japanese TV in a positive context obviously hasn’t seen Japanese TV. It is shit. It is a value added feature and all and they even have a whole broadcast technology for it (One Seg) and it is even free (TV in Japan is taxed, mobile TV isn’t). However, it adds a LOT of bulk and expense to the phone. No one seems to dig small slim phones. Cultural difference I suspect.

I also like how the article seems to think a country of people buried in their cell phones is a good thing. It sure beats people interacting with each other. That is something that doesn’t happen in Japan. Strangers do not start conversations with each other. They don’t make small talk. They prefer digging into their cell phones.

This isn’t the first article with this kind of content on this subject I have read. I didn’t even give it second thought before I became a phone carrying member of the Japanese populace. But now that I am, I know it was written by someone who is not familiar enough with his topic… or has such contempt for his audience, he would spoon feed them drivel.

Osaka

I finally had a real trip to Osaka this weekend. I Ju Hachi Kippued out there early Saturday and wandered about. I found a 1000 yen haircut place but would not work up the motivation to find it again when I was ready for getting my head cut. Oh well. Next week.

I did accomplish my goals in Osaka: to find a cheap S-Video cable (400 yen), a cheap switch (5 port, baseTX, 1200 yen, could have gotten one for 1000 yen but decided against it for no good reason), cheap network cable (200 yen).

I was not able to complete a few other things. I did not get to eat takoyaki. I passed up chance at cheap takoyaki because I didn’t want to break a big bill. Next week. I was able to find one small camera shop but was not able to really find a large variety. Oh well. This effectively dashes my plan of a cheapish used long lens from Japan. It just isn’t worth the effort to look. Instead, the D3 beckons to me.

With the cheap switch, the S-Video cable and the network cable, I now have a mostly working network of 2 laptops, an external IEEE 1394/USB HD, a tv for video out and 2 unused wireless routers. The irony of coming so prepared. I could have bought a USB headset here cheap too.

Osaka is moving up to my favorite Japanese city. Not only do I like Den Den Town (electronics shopping district) but they have street parking. Unfuckingheard of in Japan.

End of Obon

So I did wind up in Kansai but not stationed out of Osaka. Brutally tiring. Lots of walking in crazy heat. It was somewhat affordable though so that is good.

I went to Kyoto the first day and saw some temples. Then I went to Nara and did some sightseeing. After that, Osaka for a short bit. Did not get to see nearly enough of it. I will have to go back. 

Still no Internet

Still don’t have reliable internet but did sign up for Yahoo! BB last weekend. End of August is when I will get it. I will also get a ‘free’ camera then too. A compact P&S 10MP that I pretty much won’t use. Still also don’t have my computer yet either. Ya. Fuck you Lenovo and your mother.

No Internet in Japan

So I have finally moved into my apt. The first day, I couldn’t find it. I had to track down a drawn map made by the previous occupant: the person I am replacing. My apt. is not as small as they are in Tokyo so that is a pleasant surprise. There is however no convenience store nearby at all. 

I’ve been sick with a cold/cough since I got here. It flared up again pretty bad this week. But I seem to be getting better finally. Hopefully I will be healthy soon.

I don’t expect to get an Internet connection for another month. I need my foreigner card first. I get that in… just over a week. Then I can place an order for an Internet connection. I hope I can bum a connection off my coworker until then. I will know this Friday.

I still haven’t got my laptop shipped to me yet. Will try to get that lined up later today.

I have this terrible granny bike. Tires were out of air and I scored a 100 yen pump. It worked. But it is a bitch since I am weak as hell.

Trip Purchases

Things I need for the trip.

  1. Plane Ticket 
  2. Spending money before paychecks start arriving
  3. Suits
  4. Ties
  5. Dress Socks
  6. Garment Bag
  7. Notebook computer [ordered]
  8. Notebook memory [1 gig]
  9. External Hard Drive [500mb, firewire, world power]
  10. USB Headset
  11. Travel Router [linksys]
  12. CF memory [4 gb, any mfg]
  13. webhosting [dreamhost]
  14. move home [vehicle, boxes, disable phone, electricity]
  15. Prep computer at folk’s house
  16. send KEH 35 1.4 and F2 [shipped]
  17. civ4 warlords
  18. Osprey Talon 44 (Torso length 20.5)
  19. sell cards