Now something a bit lighter. We have added some more images to our gallery. Images of our visit to Little World (Inuyama, Nagoya), a huge sakura (cherry blossom) tree in Okazaki and Mount Beerburrum (...Read More
News.com has a story that Microsoft will reimburse direct damages their Anti-Spyware Beta software causes on your PC. They’ll reimburse you up to $5 (US dollars I presume). Now is this a joke or...Read More
Hopefully you know that if you plug a 100-127 volt electrical device into 220-240 volt mains (plug) you’re going to fry your device. Plain and simple. And if you plug your 220-240 volt device in...Read More
Umm hmm… made myself a bacon butty for lunch today! Two strips of bacon, placed them in a red hot pan and fried/cooked the living daylights out of them. Then when still hot took them out, placed...Read More
Last month Kiyomi took the Test of English for International Communication or TOEIC. She got the results back today. Scored over 900 (out of a possible 985). Which is in the top 1.6% of test takers. I...Read More
We have changed the layout of Blood and Soil a little. It now displays a random selection of some of the photographs we’ve taken over the years. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you to the ph...Read More
So Micro$oft is going to release Internet Exploder (IE) 7 ahead of the next version of windows despite telling consumers that there would be no new version of IE before then. Reasons for doing so are ...Read More
2005 is the year of the Aichi Expo (Expo 2005 Aichi, Japan) which has been in the pipeline for a while. Work, plans, other countries announcing they’re participating have been going on for over ...Read More
We have been working for ourselves now for just under a month, and have been building our student base in drips and drapes. A call this day, another call three days later. A day after that two calls i...Read More
Today Kiyomi and I were in Nagoya going to see one of her friends play in an orchestra. Walking to the hall along the one of the main roads we heard a sound behind us, turned around but could see noth...Read More
There is a kind of DIY shop here in Okazaki called D2 (or デイツ) which has pretty much everything for in and around the home, and at fairly competitive prices (IMHO). Anyways I have seen a number ...Read More