Monthly Archives: June 2009

Me want a 15n

Me want one of these. Oh Santa? Can you please get me a extra special present if I’m really a good boy? I want one all tricked out with more memory and stuff. This thing looks plenty cool. I think … Continue reading

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Blogging will be a bit light

I’ll be flying out tomorrow first to Japan and then on to Singapore. Then onward to India for 3 months or so. I plan on writing on a daily basis while in Chennai because there is a lot I want … Continue reading

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Changes

There are changes coming for me. I’ve withheld saying anything until now. I’ll be leaving town this Friday for about 3 months of work in India and Singapore. I’ve not wanted to openly advertise because I’m still deep in preparation … Continue reading

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Perfect OS to Host Other OS

At work, I have a few choices about doing email. I can use Thunderbird and just do IMAP with our exchange server. I don’t get the calendar stuff that way. I can do OWA which is okay but it requires … Continue reading

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Too Busy to Blog it seems

Things have been accelerating at work lately. I just noticed that my last blog post was over a week ago. Engineering stuff is keeping me busy. I did upgrade the blog engine to wordpress latest and it keeps on churning. … Continue reading

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VirtualBox and Making the vdi larger

I’ve read a thousand forum threads for how to do this so I wanted a way which I could replicate for some Windows guests and make it so easy even I could do it. Here is my step by step … Continue reading

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Day to End Days

Today is it for me. No more wandering days in Tokyo putting on miles and calluses. I ended up walking about 5 hours a day and last night my feet and body felt it. Slept pretty well; but it gets … Continue reading

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The Grand Meiji

Today was the walk to end all walks I think. Started with the skyline of Shinjuku which pretty much looks like this: Pretty incredible! Lonely Planet says that Shinjuku has the most skyscrapers of all Tokyo and I believe it. … Continue reading

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Contrasts – Shinjuku to Meiji-Jingu

My Lonely Planet book tells me that today I will see soaring skyscrapers and wondrous serene parks with reconstructions of ancient temples faithfully executed. I’ve come up with a simple way to plan the day out which works for me … Continue reading

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