Month: January 2011

  • Cold in NorKor:  the sad, the ridiculous

     

    Fear of famine as N Korea freezes

    By North Asia correspondent Mark Willacy

    Posted Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:22am AEDT

    North Korea says it is experiencing its coldest winter on record, raising fears of worsening food shortages and famine.

    The country's central newsagency says the average daily maximum for this month was minus five degrees Celsius, while Pyongyang hit a low of minus 18C.

    It is the first time since records began in 1945 that temperatures have stayed below freezing for a whole month.

    Pyongyang says the freezing winter will delay preparations for the spring planting, raising fears of disease outbreaks and worsening malnutrition in the impoverished state.

    The United Nations recently warned that 5 million North Koreans will face food shortages this year.

    Thanks to Saferia for this one:

    North Korea: where a hat is not just a hat

    Kim Jong-un's headgear, as it turns out, is a compelling piece of political intelligence.

    In this undated photo released on Jan. 22, by Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il looks at bottles in the containers during his visit to a foodstuff factory in Sariwon, North Korea.

    Korean Central News Agency/AP Photo

    By Peter Ford, Staff Writer / January 31, 2011

    Beijing

    What’s in a hat? When it comes to North Korea, a lot more than a head, it would seem.

    When it comes to a regime as secretive as the reclusive rulers in Pyongyang, even experts have to seek political clues wherever they can find them.

    But tea-leaf reading hit new heights (or lows) Monday with a detailed report in respected South Korean daily Chosun Ilbo on the political significance of a fur hat. A peaked fur cap made of otter pelt with earflaps, to be precise – sitting on the head of Kim Jong-un, the presumed heir to his father Kim Jong-il as North Korea’s supreme leader.

    Gasp! What can this mean?

    According to an unnamed “senior South Korean government official” quoted by Chosun Ilbo, it is a signal that the young Kim has achieved the same status as his father.

    “The most conspicuous sign is that Kim Jong-un has started wearing a top-quality fur hat that only Kim Jong-il has been wearing so far,” the senior official is quoted as saying.

    Skeptics may scoff that lesser luminaries in the North Korean leadership have been seen wearing the same sort of hat in the past, which would make the headgear a less compelling piece of political intelligence.

    “But if you look at them carefully, you’ll see that their hats are industrial products and the quality is far inferior,” a North Korean source (unnamed to protect his identity) told the paper.

    Another North Korean source, a defector who would allow himself to be identified only as “Choi,” explained that “the hat was customized by a foreign master craftsman using top-quality otter fur. It’s an unwritten rule that nobody else [besides the "Dear Leader"] can wear such a hat.”

    South Korean analysts are also using the hat for their political forensic studies. Kim Jong-un made his first official public appearance at the end of September, when it was not cold enough to wear a hat.

    His father was first sighted wearing his winter hat in late October. But the younger Kim did not don the prized otter pelt until Dec. 16, when he inspected an army unit, according to eagle-eyed North Korea watchers.

    “A South Korean government source” deduces that, therefore, “it seems Kim Jong-un began establishing himself as the heir in mid-December after three months of internal consolidation of his status.”

    North Korean TV footage also showed both Kims wearing identical off-white parkas while visiting an art studio a week ago. Stay tuned for explanations of what THAT means.

  • birthday in black

     It seems that great sadness follows so closely on the heels of happiness lately.  The day after my friend's wedding celebration my grandma died.  Saturday while I was jumping around at the Girl Talk concert my Uncle Carl quickly and quietly slipped away under the careful watch of a hospice nurse.  By the time family arrived, he was already gone.  By the time I was at the bar and looked at my phone, it was already too late to call anyone.

    My Uncle's battle with MS was long and slow, but ended when he was 72 years old.  He is survived by his three siblings, 5 children, grandchildren and even great grand children.  Because he had the most kids who all stayed in the area and were very prodigious themselves, I've always thought of him as the patriarch of the family.  Almost all the cousins and 2nd cousins I'm always going on about are his lineage.  He was a caring, cheerful guy who liked to laugh and always had a smile and a kind word for my brother and I.  I remember spending many Sunday afternoons playing in his garden or hanging out at his house. 

    Its nice to know that his fight with his body is over and that he is no longer constricted or in pain.  It is sad that he left.  It is sad that he had to linger on so long and deal with that terrible, terrible disease.  It is sad to think how my Dad must feel having lost his brother.

    Tomorrow is the 3 month anniversary of my grandmother's death.  I've finally been able to delete her old number from my phone and cancel her Netflix account.  I wonder when I will forget to mark time in the 25ths of the month?  Tomorrow is also the day I will fly home and go to my Uncle's viewing. 

    Now, for the first time in a very, very long time there is no one in any institution to visit; no nursing homes, no living centers, no jails, no rehab facilities.  Gotta cherish this while it lasts.

  • Girl Talk

     Saturday I drove up to South Carolina to see Girl Talk, my favorite DJ, with El_nor and Nigel.  The opening act was total crap and some of the other fans were heinous, but the show was amazing. 


    El_Nor attacks her Gyro salad. 


    Getting ready for the show (extreme lack of alcohol here)


    dance time!


    the obligatory el_nor and justgotspaid self photo


    Girl Talk!

    I got my dance on, my jump-around on and my sing and yell on.  It was the best


    a little new Girl Talk for you from All Day.  Available for free download here!


    yep.  Best birthday trip ever!  Thanks E and Nigel!

  • super mundane

     I was a bit bored one night this past weekend and I started to take photos of random things around my apartment.  Why not post them?


    Chitah by the heatah, ha ha


    best friend


    I think the microwave it kind of pretty.  It's shiny anyway


    An "America" Omamori from Hawaii, some weird thing my friend J got me and Kyohei's bell, aka stuff hanging from that one hook

    my tiny beer poster collection


    what a train wreck.  Maybe it's time to organize the things on the fridge?

    Are your refrigerator doors neater or more cluttered than mine? 

  • media I love

     Best movie EVER:

    ICHI

    This is available on Netflix, but do not watch the instant one-- it is the dubbed version.  Get the actually DVD and then watch it in Japanese.  Timeless. 

    It is the 2008 adaptation of the Zatoichi movie series based on novels by Kan Shimozawa.  The most recent one in 2003 was directed by and starred the famous Beat Takeshi.  It was good, but this movie is 5 STARS.  Get it, get it now.

     Best new music video:

    Runaway, by Kanye West 

    I loved the live performance he did of this at the MTV VMAs, but this is just... beautiful.  Gorgeous depiction of art with women's bodies that is almost never done in pop-music.  Very wabi-sabi.  Kanye aishiteru!  When is the tour!?

  • Top 5 things I want for my feet

     
    Footstretch from footstretch.com   Oh, how I long to increase my arch and turnout
     
    From Timberland.com (quickly becoming my favorite shoemaker):  Design your own boatshoe-- try it here.  It's very fun.  And a Women's Earthkeepers™ Vintera Chukka -- made from recycled plastic bottles, rubber and organic cotton.  Oh, crunchy, unique and fabulous!

    And, because it is so cold in our apartment:

    Some long slipper boots.  Bur, I am freezing!

    Lastly, I know they are so weird, but I really want to try the Vibram 5 fingers shoes

  • NorKor & Skinny Jeans!

      Wow, another jean-related article AND about NorKor.  Only this time, its about jeans going in and not coming out of the Hermit Kingdom.  oohhh fun.  read on:

    Contraband Skinny Jeans Hit North Korea

    January 12, 2011 05:35 PM EST

    Contraband skinny jeans have hit North Korea, and things will never be the same. The sought-after pants are so hot that they have been smuggled into the country. What would happen if they ever get jeggings there?

    Until very recently the women of North Korea were not allowed to wear pants of any kind. If they were caught wearing trousers, they would have to pay a large fine or do hard labor. That fine for wearing pants has changed, and that has caused a run on skinny jeans in the region. There is no doubt that finally getting the chance to wear pants without facing a big punishment would be a huge deal.

    It is too bad though that the jeans still have to be smuggled into the country. Living in America it is tough to understand how something you can take for granted like clothing can cause such a huge issue in another country. Hopefully, the contraband skinny jeans will become more widely available and acceptable. Perhaps every woman (and man for that matter) in North Korea will soon own a pair of these sought after trousers.

  • Green Jeans

     No not the sexy ones my old Japanese professor always wears, but environmentally friendly jeans.  I came across this great article in this week's TIME Magazine.  I thought it was worth a post.  Hooray to Levi's.  I've recently discovered my love for 505s.

    Another interesting related article about eco-friendly denim here.

    Green Jeans: Levi's Makes Its Denim With Less Water

    Back in 2007, Levi's did a cradle-to-grave assessment of the resources required for its famous 501 denim and found out something surprising: its jeans were practically made of water. The San Francisco-based company discovered that over the lifetime of its jeans, from the cotton fields needed to make the fabric to consumers' tossing their dirty dungarees in the washing machine, each pair used up 3,480 L of water, which is the equivalent of running a garden hose for 106 minutes.

    There wasn't much Levi's could change about cotton farming or consumer hygiene, but company executives realized they could use ozone processing to reduce the amount of washing needed to soften jeans before they're sold — i.e., the wash in stonewashed. The result is Levi's Water‹Less jeans, a new line that hits stores in January. On average, the jeans, which will cost the same as conventional ones, use 28% less water in the finishing process. Multiply that by the more than 1.5 million pairs of Water‹Less jeans Levi's expects to sell this spring and the savings add up to approximately 16 million L of water. "It took a different way of thinking, but the results are kind of amazing," says Carl Chiara, director of special projects at Levi's. (See photos of the world of blue jeans.)

    Fashion may seem low impact — after all, consumers don't use electricity or burn gasoline when they put on their khakis — but growing cotton and other fibers involves a lot of water and fertilizer, and a great deal of energy is needed to manufacture, ship and, eventually, wash and maintain the clothes that wind up in your hamper. Some 25% of the world's pesticides, for example, is used to grow cotton, and on average, 15% to 20% of the fabric that goes into producing clothing ends up as scraps.

    One way to shrink fashion's environmental impact is through efficiency initiatives that reduce the need for water, pesticides and energy in the manufacture of clothes — just as Levi's has done with its new line. Using natural dyes rather than harsh chemicals can also cut down on the pollutants from prêt-à-porter.

    Some fashion pioneers are trying to push the boundaries of sustainability further by purposefully designing clothes that leave little to no waste. This involves techniques like creating a scrap-free pattern that fits together like a puzzle. But the overall look still has to be attractive. "The waste can't be more important than the aesthetics," says Timo Rissanen, an assistant professor of fashion design and sustainability at New York City's Parsons the New School for Design. "It should still be about designing beautiful things."

    For now, however, zero waste is on the margins of design, and efficiency improvements like Levi's Water‹Less jeans are barely a drop in the bucket. That's why the most dedicated followers of sustainable fashion might want to limit the amount of clothing they buy — and make sure those choices last a long time. "It's easy to confuse needs with wants," says Rissanen. "I do believe in buying less and buying better." That may be the greenest design of all.

    This article originally appeared in the Jan. 17, 2011 issue of TIME.

  • Happy Birthday, Kim Jong-un!

     According to other sources, KJU turned either 26, 27 OR 28 on Jan. 8

    Happy Birthday, Kim Jong-un!

    North Korea's heir apparent Kim Jong-un turned twentysomething today but it's a rather quiet affair, with "no special rations or celebrations" for the people. South Korean hackers also posted birthday greetings on the North's official Twitter and YouTube pages.

    The Washington Post reports that hackers today urged the overthrow of the Kims with messgages like this: "Let's create a new world by rooting out our people's sworn enemy Kim Jong Il and his son Kim Jong Eun!" However, South Koreans and others outside the North are likely to be the only people to see them because, you know, the North lives under the totalitarian grip of Kim Jong-il and all that, and hardly anyone has internet access there.

    ha ha ha ha, why do they both have that horrible jacket!?   It is a little surprising that the celebrations were so small given the ridiculous fanfare for all his life events.  Daddy getting a little jealous, eh??

  • 5th

     According to Better Homes and Gardens, Jan. 5th is widely considered the most stressful day of the year-- something to do with going back to work and the holidays being over and the holiday bills coming due, etc etc

    If this is the most stressful day I'm going to have all year, it's going to be a great year.

    How are you doing?  Is everyone stressed out?

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