YOU or Potato ?
Have you ever seen a bean or maze seed dropped to the garden, sprout.
Or did you ever planted vegetable such as potato, even a carrot in a soil and see them
shoot up. — Yes they are alive in deed. Still, we do fly, boiled alive and eat them.
Don’t make an excuse, they don’t have a sense, intelligence or feel pain = who knows.
(Have you ever been a Potato to make a first-hand report of being cooked alive. 😀 )
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We are all living on a margin of thin blue line of compromise and
dependency. We are just be here on borrowed time on probation.
So, don’t preach others with smug face, for conservation or environment what so ever.
= (Before preach, get rid of your cotton pants which was made by forcibly cultivated,
harvested and processed cotton flower, and stop eating vegetable which was grown for
money in a field where tree has been uprooted. ) = Guilty party keeps mouth shat 😀
In other words, there couldn’t be any quiet peaceful life = life is inherently noisy and
filled with all sorts of bothersome trouble. That’s what the life in Samsara is.
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Zen wouldn’t make you noble.
Zen teach you how to cut onion, potato (not mention Lemon :-)) efficiently without any
hesitation or wobble. (So does to do the business. Make you Just Do It. 🙂 )
And the Buddhism teachs you who you are = no different from a potato, yet still very
unique one. (I didn’t say you ARE Potato if not very close — a man of half potato must
be genetically very very unique = I never seen one though. :-D)
Therefore, Buddhism makes you absolutely humble and absolutely confident to be YOU.
(as one of guilty party which is natural.) No one is perfect or innocent = What’s wrong?
Wrong is, to imagine you are right, while wearing cotton pants and live in this world
still believing that you are right, is only in your imagination which is called delusion.
—– By the way, I didn’t say if it was a sheen nylon French-nicker, it would be OK,
though I don’t mind to see one. (As I’m one of the guilty) Ha ha ha 😀
(To live in Samsara is heavy enough, yet still, how heavy unnecessary load called Pretense we are carrying.
Still, some people preaching, wearing a mask of Pretense is they called Decency, and keep Pretending it 😀 ))
Let all those heavy load to go, is what Buddhists call [Enlightenment] !
(Its mean, if you are a Potato, DO live a life of proud POTATO
IS the Enlightenment ! ! !
= Even a Potato can get Enlightenment,
why not an ordinary man on the street.
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Hut Albireo in YASHIGA-MINE
Gosh, I found the Web-site and a photo of the Hut Albireo (八子ヶ峰ヒュッテ,アルビレオ)
(When I searched in English before, I couldn’t find —– I got Japanese typing program only few years ago )
Hut Albireo (its name from a star in the Cygnus ) was a sister Hut of a mountain shelter Takami-ishi Goya (高見石小屋) in Kita-Yatsu-ga-take(北八ヶ岳), in japan.
—– (Until now I didn’t reveal the name of the mountain shelter I talked, because of my stories often goes too far, I thought, unless the people can verify it with the first-hand independent source, I didn’t like to do name-dropping).
[]Both Takami-ishi Goya and Hut Albireo were originally built by Mr. Satta but later they were taken over by the another hotel, Honzawa-Onsen. And the Hut Albireo was bought by one of keeper, Mr.Kaji who was the chief volunteer of us. In fact it was in a financial mess we keepers were involved in a nightmare as Mr.Satta lost a lots of money in betting. (Not very mountain like peaceful stories 🙂 )
( So, I learned a man’s life’s up and down entwined with a silly money affair, rather early stages of my life, fortunately or unfortunately. —– Since I hate money and gamble :-D)
[] To build the Hut Albireo, we keepers were also worked hard from digging the ground works, to carry-up the building materials (all worked for free though 😀 ) —– coming to the age of stock takings of the life, and looking back to those life I spent in the mountain (from 15 years to 27 years), I convinced that it formed my base of Zen Buddhism.
In fact, I’ve learned the Buddhism in hardest way in the harshest condition 😀 After all, the matter is just do the work regardless even if it is for others. = No Ego required. So, I’m very grateful I did it. Ha ha ha 😀 —– (Such as a work in a building site in Okinawa while I was a drifter, the work in 30 m high was not too high for a rock climber, and the work was paid ! = In comparison to the unpaid work, such as carrying the 50 kg of fire log 20 times everyday (its mean one ton everyday and continued one week ) any other work is easier = who complains =only thankful to be alive = this must be the best lesson and the contemplation for one’s life. Ha ha ha 😀 )
[] So that, to find the Hut Albireo is still there, and the same owner Mr.Kaji is still alive, was the greatest news to me. (He was the keeper who carried 15 ton of log together every year. — the question is whether he became a Zen Buddhist or not ? ) = I need to phone him ! —– Since then, what I found through phone was a bit spooky story that the volunteers, worked together with us (me and Mr.Kaji) around the same time, me and Mr.Kaji are the only surviving member now = rest of 5 were all dead. What ? ? ? —– (I don’t miss them. Any how they didn’t work for cutting log, or carrying up the food staff = all the heavy work. — They did just disappeared. 😀 )
( Incidentally, when I had my wedding, the Ceremony was conducted in the Shinto Shirline Suwa-taisha (諏訪大社) and we had wedding party in this very Hut = it was my biggest folly of my whole life. 😀 )
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Clean the DUST on the Image-Sensor
In the time of Film Photography, a trouble of DUST was mostly on the film when we
need to make a print. Other than that, the dust on the lens or in the camera body
doesn’t necessary appeared on the photo. (May increase the halation. And in a rare case,
dust on a film might appeared as a dot or two).
But in the Digital Photography, DUST on the image sensor is a very visible
serious trouble —– and quite often happening.
On the moment of changing the Lens, a DSLR body’s sensitive part is completely open
and exposed = hence, a DUST can get into at any moment.
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A user of Compact Digital Camera may think their camera is perfectly sealed and safe
against the dust though, strangely, the dust can find the way into image sensor =
collapsed lens or Zoom lens are acting as an air-pomp to suck-in the air and the dust.
Once it is in, the dust can only be cleaned by the service engineer, with prohibitively
expensive charge. (Those small cameras were not designed to disassemble and to repair
= as they were assembled by snap fit without using screw = once fit together they are
very difficult to separate without cracking the plastic
= better forget the Dust = take a dust-mark as your own water-mark, otherwise
retouch one by one until you buy new camera 😀 ).
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Having exposed internal guts, DSLR (and the Interchangeable-lens Compact Camera)
can easily get dust on the image-sensor though, as it is open, it is also
possible to clean DIY.
—– When my picture started to have a dark spot, which was found to be
persistent, same position, same shape in all the pictures, it only means
a dust is on the image sensor, I asked the Boss of Canon what should I do, he said
“Bring it to us” though, their office is bloody far out of London and I’m not an owner
driver. —– I decided to clean it myself.
(Its the same principle = If Canon can, I can do too 😀 )
——- (The dust on the image showed, Ultra-sonic Dust-off system is not very effective. Anyhow,
——- even if the Dust was shaken off from the sensor, it stays there unremoved 😀 )
If it was ordinary air-born dust, it can be just blown away.
But if it was water-born, such as the VERY moment when you had removed a lens
“a rain drop got inside” or “you dropped your sliver” —– you may need to take
a measure with a possibility to write-off the camera in the worst case.
** To blow off the DUST, the best I found is to use
an ordinary rubber blower
and a high-quality nylon oil-painting blush.
(such as, Windsor-Newton or Daler kind and
NOT made in China)
(The quality of a blush, came with rubber blower is
pretty bad and it’s hair will fall off then it became yet
another troublesome dust).
** I don’t like Canned Air —– (1) Often its air
pressure is too high.
(2) And with its design, we tend to use its nozzle too close.
(3) The metal nozzle itself could make a scratch. —– After I have accidentally blown
the shutter blades off the slit with those Canned Air blower, I decided to use only rubber
blower to clean the delicate part of the camera, together with paint blush.
(Those Canned Air can blow off the grease on the gear = and the grease may stack
somewhere, always most unwanted place = it’s a Murphy’s law. 😀 )
Those oil-painting blush was designed to withstand against sticky oil paint and to
repeated cleaning in a solvent = they are the best cleaning blush fit for dust-off business,
—– provided if it was washed clean in a pure solvent time to time.
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** Before clean the image sensor, you have to start clean around the lens mount,
even inside of a lens-cap = it got to be through, otherwise dust will come back.
(ideally use another blush) = then, blush inside of mirror box and blow the air around.
(But better not touch the mirror, unless you have a confidence of cleanness of blush)
—> then, set the Shutter to [B] and press the release button to rise the mirror and
open the shutter. = you will see somewhat shiny green image sensor !
(but you may not to see the Dust itself ) —> then, blow the air toward the sensor
( DON’T blush it on this moment yet = if you can get rid of the Dust without touching
the sensor, it is far better) —> while holding camera body downward, blow the air
toward the inside (hoping the Dust to fall off ) —> then finger off the button.
** Put a lens and set the camera to an Auto-mode and click the shutter while
aiming it to white wall or paper (manual set the lens to off focus)
—> then check the image (not over-exposed = a bit grayish white)
= if there is no dark spot = the dust has cleared 🙂
** But IF the DUST is still in the same place, repeat the cleaning above
again but this time gently sweep the sensor with blush.
—> Then examine the picture again.
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IF the dark spot is still there = there could be a possibility of it is not caused by
a dust BUT the aria of the sensor might have become defective =
it is the time to send the camera to proper service though, mind you, to change the
sensor may cost half the camera price, it might be better to keep retouching the photos
until you buy new camera.
—– So, if you clean the sensor by yourself, be patient and pay good attention.
There is nothing you can’t do = have a confidence. (And good luck. 😀 )
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Emotion / Meditation
On the surface, you may think Emotion and Meditation are rather antagonizing idea hence
they wouldn’t come together though, it is because you are trying to keep your pretense.
In reality, our Mind is always in the mess, otherwise we didn’t need to talk
about the Mind and its trouble 2500 years, and the Buddhism could have
become redundant long ago.
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Meditation is a funny practice. In principle, it supposed to sit while you vacate
your mind. Yet, in reality, all sorts of your bothering ideas, thoughts, images
are coming up = The more disturbing, the more keep coming back.
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Long time ago, in the mountain shelter, I talked with a man said to be a Japanese classics
teacher —– while talking about a poet, Saigyo, who became a monk in his later life, it
touched Buddhism idea, then the teacher reviled, in fact he is a trained, ordained Zen monk.
( Mind you, on that time my knowledge of the Buddhism was rather poor = a son of priest
didn’t mean know the Buddhism well. 😀 )
So, I’m not sure whether I made right question to him and how serious the answer he gave me.
He could have just kidding a young man. 😀 —– Any how, he said
“ It is a lie to Meditate in Mushin. I sit while visualizing the image of a
woman taking her cloths off, one by one and become naked. Ha ha ha :-D”
“ Didn’t you get aroused ?”
“ Oh no. If you do everyday every time, it just became a simple routine and
the same old image. Nothing exciting”
“ How about to change character to top film star and imagine her naked ?”
“ Yah, I did though, it’s all same”
—– Looking back this conversation half century later, I think he was telling me his truth
and the truth in what the function of Meditation is.
Meditation wear-out your thoughts = To see disturbing thought straight,
and analyzing again and again, soon or later you will fed-up, and the idea
will loose its fresh impact to induce an Emotion.
Without having an involvement of the Emotion, it become just another
opinion and a remote episode in the life ==> Detachment (Emotion put a tug
to the signal / information “this is Mine / My concern” = Turf of the Self )
When you get used with this process, again and again, you will become
rather not to have any useless thought = this is Mushin !
And start to see the things Objective = in the Detached Mind !
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Emotion is developed in our old part of the brain / Hippocampus. This old part is common
with any animal and it is directly dealing with one’s survival.
Hence, not only one’s survival instincts or sexual desire, but also one’s welfare = comfort
for oneself and for the species general, are all part of this Emotion.
Desire, Greed, Envy, Fear, Like-Dislike, Want or Avoid, even a judgement
of Right or Wrong —– are all related to the own survival (and better survival
condition) of oneself = (hence, it is the Ego / Greed)
Those feelings are the basis of the conscious of the Self (and its turf).
More importantly, Emotion is always causing a seclusion of particular hormone.
(Such as a fear to a danger needs whole body to prepare for prolonged battle by
seclusion of Adrenalin. Or whole process of sexual activity needs continuing higher
level of Testosterone.)
—– In comparison, higher logical thinking is done by the later addition of the larger
brain and its process is not necessary induce a seclusion of hormone or Emotion.
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So that, when you hear the call of the Wolf = its signal rises your Adrenaline and become
Emotionally alert. But if it is the same “Wolf-call” again, you just get used and
start to ignore = your perception would no longer trigger the Emotion.
—– Logically, Wolf is still somewhere in the woods yet its logical possibility wouldn’t
trigger your Emotion, because you are not in imminent danger, still, a kind of strong belief
or persistent thought / obsession would trigger an Emotion.
( But they are a subject of mental, neurological disorder)
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Seeing those function of the brain,
you might be realized that what the Meditation is doing.
= When your brain keep receiving the same signal, threshold of the reception
rise higher = the same signal loose impact. You become immune to the signal.
Those external incoming signal or internal thought would work alike.
When the brain (or a Mind set) starts to ignore the signal or thought, it no
longer trigger an emotional reaction = therefore loose the tag of ” Mine” =
and it become detached from the Ego = your mind would be in PEACE.
And when you do the things without involving your Emotion =
“ Effectively you are in the SELFLESS state” as all of your Emotion which is
defining “ This is mine / my interest” is no longer there.
—– Buddhism teachings are using those brain function and its tendency =
Mushin and the Selflessness to control our MIND.
( Without Emotion, Selfless, and in Mushin = Just get on the task / Life ! )
Hence we can have PEACE of MIND and the SMOOTH LIFE.
———
( Though, there was an interesting question ” How and why, some people
who is seeing a lots of sexual images, the person become immune to a
sexual stimulant (like a Gynecologist), but in the other hand it would lead
some others become rapist ?”
—– Well, this is the matter of the Mind-set on the starting point, which I’m
going to write about in later post.)
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PS : Please do remember, there is yet another purpose in the Buddhism training, other
than [Eliminates Thinking = Mushin] and [Cut off the Emotion = Selfless] . Also
to sublimates the teaching = Imprint the Teachings into Subconscious by
repeated practice and repeated reading or reciting, is the crucial process. —– here
again invisible Mind.
When the Teachings were imprinted into subconscious (sublimated), it
controls the person unconsciously
= no need to consciously remember it = Mushin again !
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San-sai (山菜) = Edible Plants from Mountain
Early summer, lots of Japanese goes out field or mountain to gather edible plants.
They appreciates each plant’s distinctive tastes and the flavor which is unique to the season.
= Naturally, I receive my friends Email with those stories and photographs (Link here). (He was few years
Younger member of the Alpine Club = In his older Posts, you may see that he is climbing snowy mountain
every week and skiing ! = That’s how Japanese is living with the Nature )
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—– those custom was behind of my Bracken story. = for me, as an ex-patriot, it is a sort of nostalgia to my
Japanese taste, in the same time it is a resistance to the modern western culture “Vegetable comes
from Tesco”, —– but in fact, it often came from a farm other-side of the earth,
and regardless the time of year. (Still, I got tasteful great memory to eat full-ripen tomato in the
very middle of dizzyingly vast, red tomato field in a Canary Island which tomato is destined to
a shelf of super market in England. A farmer stopped me to pick, and gave me the better one 😀 )
For a sake of convenience, it degrading the one’s only life to a life in statistical number.
To live in its moment mean = unique moment = unique to its year’s season. = not standardized
homogeneous pattern, which was mass produced and sold by a Supermarket.
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The stories from Japan is not a kind of surprising news = went so and so place and picked this and that plants then
enjoyed eating them as a Templa and so-on.
(In the photo left, underneath is Wasabia Japonica (that Wasabi /山葵 , comes with Sushi.
They grow in a very clean mountain stream). And the Small Bamboo Shoots (Takenoko / 竹の子 ).
The big one on top is Aralia Cordata (Udo / 独活).
Right photo is also in the Araliaceae family, Eleutherococcus Sciaphylloides (Koshi-abura / こしあぶら) = may
be not in the west and its bitter taste may be too strong for other than to Japanese ). —– Yet, I noticed, this
Japanese tradition may have some displeasure to the western people which might be originated
from the difference of the natural environment in Japan, and their attitude toward the plants.
= In comparison to the England where only 20% of the land is mountainous, Japan got their 80% is the mountain
= hence the area where those plants grow is huge and those plants are everywhere = human activities wouldn’t
affect so much (anyhow people wouldn’t go to the same area which got too much competition) and
the plant would recover by making side shoot.
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—– It may sound too funny though, only a week or two ago I discovered that I can use Google and Wikipedia
in Japanese. 😀
Because of my knowledges of the plants are all in Japanese, I didn’t necessary wrote the name of the plant in English
or in Latin before. —– But when I Googled and saw Wikipedia in Japanese, then found the English name, I noticed,
some of the plant which Japanese eat, are the garden plants in the west.
Like Foster, they are quite common in the gardens here, and in Japanese mountain they are everywhere.
= they are easy to distinguish and easy to cook such as to put into Miso soup though, the western people may not
feel comfortable to eat them as they make pretty flowers.
The Japanese “Udo” Aralia Cordata is now widely sold in England with a fancy name of “Aralia Cordata Sun King”
hence people never considered to eat as “Udo” like Japanese does.
There is a very firm idiosyncrasy
= plants in the garden is only for visual pleasure never for eating !
And they may not want to be seen as an hungry people. 😀
Kitchen garden might be only for a show-off of their rich folly and for a talking piece.
—– For a Japanese, nature is not just for looking at. They eat a lot from the nature as well
= literally living together.
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First Sun-Rise over quake-stricken Miyagi, Japan
————————————————————- (Photo from Mainich News Paper )
This is a photograph, I found less than an hour ago, which has been taken only few hours ago in Japan.
The first Sun-rise seen from the hill-top (Hiyori-yama) in Natori City, Miyagi Prf’ which
is over looking a mountain of rubble, left by the earthquake and the tsunami.
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To see the First Sun-rise of New Year is the tradition in Japan.
First day of January, many part of Japan has been covered with snow though, lots of people
goes out cold, some are even climb the high mountain only to see this Sun-rise. (I did it before too).
Of cause, to reach high advantage point before Sun-rise needs to start the journey in the
middle of the night, the temperature could be well bellow Zero.
—– Don’t ask “what for”, because the answer is just ” To see the first Sun-rise” (初日の出)
If you see it yourself, you can’t stop to feel owe. —- Why ? This is what Spirituality mean.
Western people asked ” Why Japanese brought a cash found in the mud to the Police” (and 90% of the
money — £23M all together — has been returned to the rightful owner by the Police) or ” Why Japanese
didn’t loot” —– the answer is all same. Such kind of morality is in their fundamental ethos = Spirituality.
(It is nothing strange, when people talk or behave according to what they have read in a book or Bible, as
it was simply in their memory. But when people behave without such knowledge, against their instincts
such as greed or selfish gain, and even without the other’s watchful eyes = This is the Spirituality.)
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People saw the Sun-rise there, might have played (don’t ask “to whom ?”. Spirituality doesn’t
need a figure or name of the God ) for the Soul of who lost the life in Tsunami or
wished the well recovery of the surviver.
To share the same play, I put this photo here.
Peace to the people who has been suffering.
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I hate Apple.
Since I’ve put quotations from Steve Jobs on my previous post, some of the people got a
misconception of that I am a fan of Apple products. Far from it, I am a proud Apple hater.
Never attracted to buy any of their product, therefore I don’t have any, except some discarded junk for spare-
parts. ( A power adapter with broken connector for Mac’ laptop, I bought for £1 from an Odds and Ends box
of a shop, wasn’t too bad for a 24 V power supply to use with stepping motor, as it is smaller
and having a built-in fold-away main plug )
The reason why I hated them since very beginning was, I hate their sales tactics.
Only designed and schemed for the way of money sucking system, was utterly repulsive to me.
non
Storing digitized music signal in a solid-state memory was a natural evolution, as I was seeing the last moment
struggle of Sony trying to cling the market by their Mini-disc, I really pitied them with a question Why ?
Though, I didn’t buy Apple’s iPod, as I saw their greed to monopolize the Music distribution system by their
monopolized iTunes. ( Before, I’ve been annoyed by their Mac’ design. Everything is incompatible with PC.
All the connectors are exclusive, not only the style of it, but the signal protocol, format etc, hence it needs to
have all sorts of converter. — On top of this, they are much more expensive, selling to the snobs who want to
show off. —– I despise those kind of snob most. ( Just watching heavily compressed signal of downloaded
porno, what is the point to have so-called “ good in graphics Apple Mac “ —– don’t make me laugh.)
( Me to use bloody expensive full-frame Canon was not for fancy pretence, simply because no other camera
allow me free to use another manufacturer’s lens, even hand-made lens, while keeping auto-exposure function.
You can’t do this with any another camera —– I had no choice. )
non
The reason why I did put a post quoting Steve Jobs’ word ;
>>> you are not going to usea piece of plywood on the back, even though it faces the wall and
nobody will ever see it. You will know it’s there, so you are going to
use a beautiful piece of wood on the back.
—– is to say, in real life, he didn’t cut even a single piece of wood to make his product. He was
not a programmer nor electronic engineer. — He only know the design spec’ which can sell.
He just pressurized others to make it —– in notorious draconian way.
Apple didn’t make any of their products, from single component (nearly 80% came from Japan )
to final assembly (in China).
But got most of the profit for themselves thanks to their inflated price.
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I can imagine the pressure who supplied the component, had to face —– such as to make it 1mm even thinner
out of already minuscule 3mm high, and even with reduced price.
Everybody had to work for Apple while dripping their blood and under a fear of instant dismissal.
He was a man lived in grudge and the revenge against the people who has kicked him out of Apple before.
No wonder such obsessed hi-tensioned psyche shortened his life. I don’t think he had a happy life, neither he
gave any happiness to other people —– he only sold an empty vanity, a Myth to the mass.
When Steve Jobs realized, that their brain couldn’t keep hold the Myth for ever, they opened the design of
APP to the outside designer ( in fact it was an ingenious solution ! ) and started to sell the APPs designed by
somebody else. Yet another exploitation of others while running their money-making machine for them.
And this must be the reason, why his Hero was real Ninja —– who got a deadly efficiency, able to carry out
a duty [to kill] in a most ruthless dirty manner —– contrast to useless fantasy in Superman or Spider-man.
non
Seeing his death, and seeing the wane of Apple, flood-gate was opened for the people to speak out.
So, I’m very curious to hear, how Steve Jobs could able to force his concept in their product design system.
( Steve Jobs invented nothing. He just used the existing technology and the components only in smaller, pretty
package = putting a lot more together, in order to give an illusion to the users that they can do a lot more.
—– To do this, the supplier of the component, such as camera, touch-pad etc had to work bloody hard to
make it even smaller with higher spec’ to fill the requirement of the Apple)
non
And interesting to see, how such as the Korean industry who got used to just copy, is going to do their future
business without having a sample to copy 😀
(—– It’s mean, the inspiration of Steve Jobs was at least unique to him and impossible to copy.
—– in this aspect, he WAS a unique man —– all the technology in the iPhone has been known
to the electronic industry though, nobody else, other than Steve Jobs
actually made it to iPhone )
It’s a funny paradox here. — (It’s easy to do, still nobody else but him did do. He Just Did It.
It was a good sample, how to keep an Open-Mind. And if it needs to be done, Do it. 😀 )
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Quote of Guess Who ?
[ When you are a carpenter making a beautiful chest of drawers, you are not going to use
a piece of plywood on the back, even though it faces the wall and nobody will ever see it.
You will know it’s there, so you are going to use a beautiful piece of wood on the back.
For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all through.]
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[ Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.
Don’t be trapped by dogma —– which is living with the results of other people’s thinking.
Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions down out your own inner voice.
And most important, have the courage to follow heart and intuition.
They somehow already what you truly want to become.
Everything else is secondary. ]
—– If you are familiar with Zenist’s word, it may sound one of them.
Or if you are an artist, it sounds somebody, accomplished Japanese craftsman’s words.
n
They are the words of Steve Jobs’ who just left this world.
On the first glance, I couldn’t imagine that this is the words of Steve Jobs’ but somebody a Japanese Zenist.
Then I learned that when he was young, he was a fanatic of the Japanese culture, especially Zen. (He married to his wife through the Bhddist ceremony)
From those words, I guess, it might have formed his base of the psyche to be a creator, as his
words are typical expression of mindfulness and showed the confidence to be a free minded person.
Steve Jobs learned his Zen from Soto-Zen Master Kobun Otokawa through Walking Zen Practice —– he was
made to walk round a rock, endlessly round and round and round —– and he mastered the Mushin.
non
When he conceived his first gadget business ( iPod ), he knew what makes the product as a desired object,
learned from the Japanese products, especially such as Sony’s Walkman and their CD player = down to the
minute detail of craftsmanship ( [ use beautiful wood, where no one would see ] kind 🙂 ) not only the sound
quality = hence it can sell with a premium price. Yet still, if the gadget is a electromechanical product
he knew, he may not able to compete with Sony, though the time was his side = end of the mechanical era.
Digital sound technology has been established long since. So that the matter was only the size of memory.
Luckily for him, the size of memory was increasing every day, the price was dropping day by day.
So, he was able to produce beautifully made iPod, with new recording format of MP3.
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Unlike mechanical system ( if you remember, think the battle of U-Matic and VHS video system ), digital
electronic system is very easy to design a distinctive own format just using a key-board, which can still be
copy-righted = hence Apple could easily establish the monopoly of MP3 and easily organize monopolized
Music distribution / download system using Internet. Everything was there for him to utilize.
n
—– One episode of him to enforce this view was, when he visited Japan last year in summer, stayed at
Kyoto, he bought Ninja throwing knife, and on return journey, it caused a trouble with Kansai Airport
security who confiscated it. Mr. Jobs who was going to fly by his private jet argued with the officials saying
” Who is going to hijack my own aircraft ? ” 😀
Peace for his departed soul.
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Tiny LIFE
( What I casually called Mayfly here was in fact Green lacewing / Chrisopidae )
Some days ago, short floss like thing standing on the edge of the book, caught my eyes ? ? ?
At second glance, I realized, it was an egg of the Mayfly. Then I remembered a
Mayfly was flapping around the table lamp a night or two before. = so, she laid an egg ! ?
While looking around —– I found four more those eggs
here and there. —– And I found a dead Mayfly too.
—– M m m m # ? # ?. What a hell ! What should I do ? ? ?
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I don’t like it. Absolutely not welcome at all.
Even if those eggs hatched, there is no food for its larvae
—– simply I can’t take care of them.
—– and if I pick and throw them out, the eggs will be
eaten by other small creepy crawlies.
—– In any choice, those small life would be doomed —– isn’t there any alternative ? ? ?
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So that I decided to take picture of them = at least, Mayfly could contribute something to
the world —– ( really ? —– for what extent ? ) —– Don’t ask me, it’s a sheer excuse.
But, to take picture of such minute subject is not easy. As my macro photo system has been
disappeared somewhere I decided to make it using cheap Chinese Micro-scope Lens.
( Using wide-angle lens with reverse adopter could make large magnification though its big
shoulder prevent to access small corner to take picture of this kind of fixed object )
So, I wound a wire around the screw mount of the microscope lens (and partly soldered / Photo above left )
then glued this ring on top of a splay can which happen to have suitable diameter ( Photo, middle ) and
put LED focus light —– here the Macro Photo Adopter for Canon EOS.
( can was mounted on a Canon body cap —– with a cut-out hole in the middle, of cause 🙂 )
What a hustle you might say. Yes it was a hustle in deed. To holding a wire ring in the dead centre
of a mouth of can while keeping it exactly parallel (well, sort of 🙂 ) and filling the 2.3 mm gap around
of it, using Araldite glue etc. etc, a lots of work.
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But don’t forget the life of a small Mayfly —– she unfortunately end-up her life in this room though,
at least she did her best, surviving few days without drinking any water (may be — I know not) and
laid the eggs which was her duty in her life.
At least, I have to respond to the encounter with this life —– it is the duty to be a Buddhist.
Squeezing the brain and find the way to solve the technical difficulties and achieve ( at least in the
acceptable standard 🙂 ) the necessary objective —– is the Zen ( in action ).
This is what I’ve been saying “ Do It “ not wasting the time thinking.
—– Um m, the result seems not too bad. ( I think —– for an almost cost nothing hand-made device 😀 )
( Quality of the images is not as good as Zeiss apo-chromat lens I used to use, but think about the price 😀 )
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PS : The stem or egg supporting rod (?) is nothing but a wonder of the nature. How the secluded liquid
—– can instantly harden and able to hold the egg on top. —– If anybody know the scientific research of
—– this, please let me know. (Incidentally, the rainbow color on top photo was created by the optical
—– diffraction of the transparent membrane of the wing. —– it’s mean, the thickness of this film is as thin
—– as a wave length of the light ! — isn’t this incredible ? Man’s technology is still behind of the nature )
PPS ; After many years of having had their visit here, this year I came to the resolution, how to deal with
—— them. = When ever I saw them flying under the light, catch them and throw them out of window.
—— Watching them fly or take rest on somewhere —– might be amazing or interesting and giving a water
—— or piece of fruits etc. may seems to be an act of friendship or what so ever. IT IS our arrogance
—— and on the end, it would do nothing good to them. They don’t belong to this room and there is no
—— prospect for them to have their fruitful life here. Throw them out where they belong = NATURE.
—— It is the most kind and friendly things we can do to them.
It is often the case, without giving a help and leave a person in their own device could be
the most kind things to do to the person’s life.
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Chrysanthemum and Sword
While ago I came across two peculiar quotations both from the same book
“ The Chrysanthemum and the Sword” written by an American Anthropologist Ruth Benedict.
One was made by the ousted Japanese PM Kan saying [Culture of Shame] out of the book.
Other was, in reference to my description somewhere [keep one’s place and to do the job which was given]
—- one of my friend asked me “Is that the same, what Ruth Benedict said in her book ?”
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—– What made me surprise was that this book is not yet dead and still read by the people 🙂
It seems this book is still a distinctive reference when people try to learn the Japanese culture though, shame,
it was hastily written on her misunderstanding of the culture and people’s psychology.
non
As Ruth Benedict’s coined notion of [Japanese Culture of Shame] against [Western Culture of Sin]
are both based on her miss-observations of both cultures —–
* If her observations had even a shred of truth, the fact such as [ 90% of the lost money totalling
£23 millions, found in the disaster zone of Japan, has returned to the rightful owner ] ! ! !
could ever happened. While nobody was watching, why they bothered to take the money to the police ?
And why no police man put the money into his pocket, even in the time of utter chaos ?
* And, there were so many excuse or justification of the Riot and the Looting happened in
this country, expressed even in the comments to my Blog. Why ? ??
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The notion of the [Shame] in the Japanese culture is not against other’s eyes but to
the Eyes of the Heaven —– therefore, no escape or excuse.
And this feeling has been so deeply sublimated, even Japanese themselves doesn’t know Why = it is almost
a chemical effect, like a feeling of loathe a filth. —– (This is the Ethos originated from the ancient Shinto )
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In the western culture, the Right or Wrong = Morality is based on the Commandment written and
given by their Judea Christian God —– therefore, how to read it (and how to interpret ) is
depend on the case.
As the God was designed like as a person, he use the same language and may answer you and
the matter may be negotiable with a sacrificed offering.
So that, with an excuse there is no absolute Morality. Wrong may be easily changed to Right.
Worse still, when the influence of the religion evaporated, there is no basis of Morality left.
—– yet still, Ruth Benedict thought that the western Morality is absolute and Japanese one is relative 😀
( In the same shoddy eyes, she couldn’t see the fundamental pattern of the Japanese Ethos is the Zen —– but
she mistook it as the Confucianism)
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