Friday, September 7, 2018

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Hi guys!

It's Seigo & Bren!

But just Bren this time!

Seigo is at work right now,

so, I decided to take a video by myself!

So, this time,

I will be talking about 3 things that I personally like about Japan!

So, three of those.

A lot of the time

when foreigners make this kind of video,

they talk about trains, anime, convenience stores...

Of course, I love all of these things too!

But I want to talk about three, sometimes overlooked, parts of Japan.

Yup.

Alright...

Number one!

The first one is:

I like the limited-time things in Japan.

Do you know what I mean?

I am talking about the season-specific things in Japan.

For example, limited Fall-edition things are probably already out now.

In the Fall,

banners that say "Fall-limited Items" start appearing outside of shops and convenience stores.

When I see that, I get

very excited!

New flavors,

Fall-edition beer with fall leaves on the package...

When those things start showing up,

well, America doesn't really have as much of that.

So, it makes me very happy!

I feel like I really experience the change of the seasons more in Japan.

I like that a lot.

In the states,

sure, they do have pumpkin flavored things,

But, how should I put this...

It's kinda the same every year!

I know there are many people who enjoy that,

But as for me,

I like the Japanese style of having new stuff every year, or even every day!

Number two!

The second one is:

I love Japanese bakeries!

I have the feeling that Japanese people might think

that Americans eat bread as their main dish, just like how Japanese people eat rice.

That's not really the case!

We do eat bread,

but we don't think of it as the main dish!

It's more just one of the side dishes.

Wan American dinner table doesn't have like a big slice of bread, and then a bunch of side dishes to go with it.

We eat it sometimes, and other times we don't.

Japanese bakeries have delicious "kashipan",

Like Anpan, cornpan, frankfurtpan,

I love all of that stuff!

They also have European style hard breads.

The bread that has a good hard crust.

You can always find your favorite kind of bread!

So, I really love Japanese bakeries!

There is actually a Japanese berry here in Columbus!

We go a few times a month!

Number three!

The third one is:

It's a sort of broad subject,

but I like the atmosphere of Japanese towns.

(Huh?)

It's kind of hard to describe...

The thing about Japan is,

There are tons of new building in Tokyo.

And then there are ancient temples, shrines, and other buildings hidden in-between them.

I like the sort of mysterious feeling of Japanese towns.

When I lived in Tokyo,

I would take walks by myself when Seigo was at work.

I would go down roads I'd never seen before,

and just walk around aimlessly.

I really liked doing that!

I would see a narrow, very old-looking road

And I would say "I should walk down that road someday!"

And I would do just that!

Is that weird?

(Weirdo)

Anyway, I really enjoy the totally different feel of Japanese towns.

Well, that's all for this video!

I told you three different things that I like about Japan!

What did you think?

There are many more things I like about Japan besides these three.

If you want to hear more,

let me know in the comments!

I would like to take more videos by myself in the future.

About other things I like about Japan, or maybe somethings I don't like very much,

things I like or dislike about the US,

lots of topics that I would be up for talking about by myself!

If there is anything that you're like "I want Bren to talk about this!"

Please, let me know!

If you liked this video, leave us a thumbs up!

Please subscribe and comment!

Also, follow us on Instagram!

I have an account, Seigo has an account, and we have a Seigo & Bren account.

Follow us on Twitter as well!

We have been using an app called SHOWROOM...

Well, mainly Seigo has.

On the weekend, or days that I don't have work, we try to both be there for the live stream.

We are streaming about once every other day right now.

So come check us out sometime!

See you in our next video!

Bye bye!!~~~~~~~~~

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On Terrorism, Grief and Religious Freedom S2E2 #TeamDignity - Duration: 2:56.

Hello Good People, this is Janiece here coming at you from my balcony in Lower Manhattan,

where I wanted to make a quick video before heading out to the gym.

Behind me is the the World Trade Center.

I wanted to get it in the shot because 9.11 is coming up in a few days and I've lived

down here for a very long time.

In fact, I was on the community board when the Towers fell.

And one thing I'm proud about being a TriBeCa resident is that we are a community that cares

about one another.

And that's what helped us successfully get through 9.11.

Our community board was very instrumental with our healing.

And some of us are still healing.

Some years are good for me some are not.

Being that its...9.11 is falling on a Tuesday, and being that Imogen fell to her death only

earlier this week, brings back some bad memories.

So, I wanted to make this video because earlier this summer, I was down at the World Trade

Center site, and it wasn't until I saw their names at the footprint that it hit me: When

the parents, and relatives, and loved ones were coming to our community board meetings,

and expressing their anger - much deserved - I don't recall ever hearing the voice of

a muslim family who lost a loved one on 9.11, and it struck me especially when one of our

community members wanted to build a mosque near the World Trae Center site, and the community

was all for it.

Our community board is the smallest government agency in New York City.

And we weigh in one what we want in our community and we wanted that mosque.

We understand and appreciate the importance of religious freedom.

And it was the people from outside of our community, outside of our City, outside of

our region who came in and protested against that mosque.

So for today's upload, I'm going to recognize those Muslims, Muslim-Americans, aging from

seven months in utero up to age 69 years whose family, just as we've mourned and the non

-muslim Americans who lost their loved ones mourned, and loudly, I don't remember them

mourning with us.

And I've been thinking, "what was it like to lose a loved one and be treated with distain

just because of who you are?"

You had just as much right to mourn as everyone else.

The names that you see rolling up on the screen, are those Muslims who lost their lives on

9.11, and I'm dedicating this video to them and their families.

In the meantime, be well and remember to live your life with Dignity.

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IC-7610 Scope using RS-BA1

The Client program is running on a Laptop

The waterfall Display is set to Medium speed

Notice the SIGNAL strength is relatively low

Pre-Amp adds a few dB to signal levels as expected

As you can see, the Scope is very responsive

RS-BA1 works well with the ICOM 7300 and 7610

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