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    1000 Kanji Strong w00t!

    Tonight I broke the 1000 kanji mark in my Remember the Kanji Challenge using RTK. 1000 kanji isn’t technically the halfway point or any particular chapter break or anything. In fact the halfway point is 1,021 kanji.

    So why the 1k w00t post? Ah! well as I’ve said in the past– Japanese, for me, [...]

    Added some stuff to Japanese

    I added over the weekend some stuff on my Japanese Page.

    If you’ve never check it out go take a look sometime. I try to keep it somewhat updated from now and then.

    ~J out

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    Don’t look back in Anger.

    This is yet another post about Kanji, Language, and some personal struggles I have with Japanese language learning…

    As of current– RTK is going swimmingly…  I love it, I love every bit about it… The stories, the primitives, and the kanji. However, for all the goodness it brings it also brings with it [...]

    Take back the night

    Last night there was a great show on.. it was called “Kanji Nerds Take back the night” it was a show about a young guy in his early to mid 20′s who stayed up past midnight unlocking the hidden secrets of China’s and Japan’s coded language of “Kanji.” Later in the [...]

    JET Reflections

    At church today I joined my parents and listened as the preacher preached about Greed and money… At the conclusion of the service we all got up and made to the door. My mom saw someone who worked at Clark College (where she works) and went into ‘the update pitch’.. You know.. the go-to [...]

    Yet another RTK Update

    I’ve broke yet another ceiling… 801. It’s absolutely downright amazing at this new found kanji-wielding power.

    Click for full size Bit by bit– the strange becomes the usual, the unfamiliar becoming ritual, and Kanji slowly becoming a new appendage to that which I will call ‘common knowledge’. But really, it’s more then all that… It’s literally the act of self-taught literacy.

    Think about it.. For years you attend classes at institution you respect and love. You take Japanese courses only because there’s not a better excuse not too. You learn, you struggle, you fight the kanji and in the end– you walk away with a second language. But it’s not really yours.. Let me explain– Click ‘more’ to um… read more. (It’s interesting trust me!)

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    Poken Contest

    "Too many business cards"

    I remember back in the Movie “Lost in Translation” (a must-see for any Japan-loving Foreigner) there was a scene when Bill Murry landed in Japan and was rushed with business cards from all directions which he just shoved in his pocket with this bored (see left) expression. I had [...]

    The Challenge of RTK finally sets in.

    I’ve just finished tonight’s new additional kanji to my ‘little red book’- a book I started March 22, 2009 to keep track in written form all the stories I make up (or borrow) for the kanjis in RTK. Currently I’m at 751 and scoot’n… [...]

    Tmobile: Send us a post card

    How to cancel your TMobile phone service if you’re moving to Japan without the (rediculous) fee.

    Let me guess… You found out you’re going to teach English in Japan? Woot! Awesome… you get the packet and find out all the fees of getting paper-work and stuff is on your dime, however. (Suck) Then on top of all that you probably have personal stuff like your TMobile Phone contract you’ll have to cancel– which isn’t cheap either.

    I’m in this boat and I’m thinking the cost to move is getting uncanny. So I called Tmobile today to get the scoop on moving while you’re still on contract. (To make it short):

    • Option A is Simple… Cancel the contract and pay the $200 fine.
    • Option B also is simple… Keep some money in your US bank account and pay the monthly bill till your contract runs out… (for me that’s in Oct. which would be $80)
    • Option C– Cancel and pay nothing. Wha…what?!?!

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    JET 2009 STATUS!

    Got an email today at 2pm (5pm EST) that said:

    “Dear JET Program Applicant:

    It is our great pleasure to inform you that you have successfully passed the 2nd stage screening process for the 2009 JET Program year and are now on the final short-list of ALT candidates. You have been scheduled for placement [...]