5 Weeks In… Hotel Living and Rudeness at Gyu Kaku

Its been over a month now and I’m still living in the same hotel in Geylang. I picked the hotel knowing its location due to its exceedingly cheap room rental rate, however it has some side effects, namely the hotel is busy 24hrs, due mainly to the close proximity of the “ladies of the night” and the constant sound of the elevator bell and the sound of high heels on tiles can get a little annoying. I am now eagerly awaiting the move in date for my apartment, just 2 more weeks.

Last week me and collegue decided to pay a visit to Gyu Kaku – a Japanese Barbicue Restaurant in Chijmes, I!’d been there before with some Japanese friends and it wasn’t bad, so I figured a second trip was a good idea. Wrong. We arrive late in the evening, and they took us in without hesitation and gave us a table. About 30 minutes into the meal, it became apparent we were not eating fast enough. Suttle hints like unpacking the foil warpped parcels at 10x normal speed, mashing the fish insted of lifting it out etc. We finally finished the main part of the meal, ie the barbicue part, at which point the waiter thought it would be highly funny to inform the rest of the staff we’d finally finished, and shouted out “And they’re done!” in Chinese, which was followed by a loud cheer. Clearly not knowing that my collegue can speak 7 languages, including Japanese and Chinese. This was the rudest behaviour I have ever seen in any type of eatery, and was appalled. When the waiter came back a few moments later, my collegue cut him off before he could say anything, and said “Ice Water, because we’re done!”, the look on the waiters face said it all, and the staff suddenly went rather quiet. We had our ice water, then ordered some ice cream, for no other purpose than to slow it down a bit further and make our point. We paid, collected the change and ensured no optional tip was left – we were foreced to pay a 10% service charge which was auto added on the bill, but they werent getting anything else. They tried to be super friendly as we exited, we ignored them and walked out. We will never, ever visit any of their restaurants again, Singapore or Japan. I suggest you avoid them as well.

Other activites over the last 4 weeks include a mamoth book hunt, we have been checking out the local book shops quite a bit, and as a result I have managed to double my manga collection. I was very pleased to find Hayate The Combat Butler and have now got all but 1 of the first 9 volumes. I do now also have the complete set up to vol 19 of Tsubasa “Reservoir Chronicles”, including Vol 14 – which was apparently quite hard to find, according to someone we met in Borders Orchard Rd, as it turns out a trip down to Kinokuniya Book shop just down the road had a huge stock of said volume. I have also increased my DVD and CD collection with new albums from Guns n Roses and Yui and some more Korean horror movies.

We also took a day out to visit the Anime convention in Suntec the other week, lots of lovly cosplayers, lots of model kits and some manga and dvd stands. Bought a couple of mangas, but nothing else of real interest.

Blog News, Anime, Relocation and a Meido on the Tube

Its been a while since the last update so I wanted to fill in some of the blanks of whats been happening…

There is a little problem with the blog at the moment, it appears I neglected to set the wordpress option to store content based on date, this means it puts all the files such as photos in one place. Didn’t occur to me however that when it encounters a new upload that happens to have the same name as an existing file, it over writes it without prompting. This has caused some of the pictures from the Asia Mini tour, Singapore, Japan etc to get replaced with photos from other posts. This will take some time to fix, therefore no more photos for a little while.

The Anime side of things has become a little crazy of late, my Anime Blog is coming on nicely, and the video library has taken off to insane levels. It got listed as the first result for “anime video library” in google uk a little while ago, and now its so popular its using over 400GB of traffic per day. If you get a “suspended, bandwidth exceeded” page come up, its because its used too much traffic that day, so just try again tomorrow, early in the morning CET is best. In addition, I am now the Design Editor for the official Fansub.TV Webzine – j-Zine, our first issue is already out, you can read it here.

I am also pleased to announce that I am leaving the UK and moving to Singapore at the end of October, right now its a crazy time of trying to pack and organise everything for the move, so there wont be much time for updates on here for a little while.

And finally… last week I saw a Meido on the tube, beautiful colourful maid uniform and hello kitty accessories, was at Euston Northern line station, first time I have seen a maid since the MVM Expo at Excell, and first time on the tube – if that was you, or if you have a Meido sighting, leave a comment!

New Anime Blog, Video Library and The Adverts…

Some more big changes for the site… firstly this site will now be focusing more on photography and travel, and less “off-topic” posts, as part of this there is a new Blog for Amine which is over at Fansub.TV, this will cover all things Anime related from now on…

Maiku Ando’s Anime Blog
http://blog.fansub.tv/maikuando/

In addition to the Anime Blog, there is a new Anime Video Site, which will be showing some of the newest Japanese Anime Fansubs. These are Japanese Anime which are shown in Japan and then translated by fans who add the sub titles into the video.

Maiku Ando’s Video Library
http://www.maikuando.tv

Advertising
You may have noticed we now have advertising on both this site and the Video site above. This has become a requirement to help pay for the bandwidth and server colocation costs for running these sites. I dont use ISP or free web hosting, everything is hosted on my own servers, this makes the sites much faster and responsive, but adds cost. Therefore please help us out by looking at the adverts and occiasionally clicking through if you see something interesting, they are tailored to the sites theme, although it may take a little while for the system to adapt to the right content.

Dungeons and Dragons Creator Dies

Some sad news from the BBC website today:

Gary Gygax, co-creator of the first role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons, has died at the age of 69.

Gygax, who developed the game in 1974 with Dave Arneson, had been suffering from health problems for several years.

Famous for its mythical creatures and odd-shaped dice, Dungeons and Dragons was an instant success that spawned a slew of video games, books and films.

Gygax was also a author who wrote numerous fantasy books, including the Greyhawk series of adventure novels.

He died on Tuesday at his home in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, leaving a wife and six children.

See the full story here.

Board Girl

The following is a set of images taken over a 2 week period in November 2007 depicting the life of a Manga character which was drawn on a white board, the first image is my original basic character, the images which follow are the result of contributions by other passers-by, and my own alterations. There was no actual story or any background, however my original was very loosely based on Naru from Love Hina. The gun I based on a design from Gunslinger Girl. The shield drawn by Alex was taken from Zelda. The Glases were also by Alex, the red stripe on the arms of her uniform were by Xiangdong, the centre of the shirt and neck tie were my additions.

Board Girl 1

Board Girl 2Board Girl 3Board Girl 4

Board Girl 5Board Girl 6Board Girl 7

The following 2 images are a second character which was added about half way through, this character was eventually shot by Board Girl.

Board Boy 1Board Boy 2

Unfortunatly shortly after the shooting Board Girl was “wiped out” by a network diagram, she will be missed.