Tuesday, 16 February 2010

You Got the Dirty Love

Missed the Brits.  Must get a proxy set up so I can watch this stuff on line.

I think this looks wicked... Florence vs. Dizzee...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDCy7iKc_nw

That link is now broken thanks to a copyright claim by British Phonographic Industry Ltd..

Try here - nice mashup, same audio....!  still think it rocks. cant decide who I like better..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjVuMX7GSSk#

Come to think of it maybe they have a point you can download the mp3 all profits go to charity...

I still have his single Bonkers in my head and I haven't listend to it for months and months.  But that could be just me!

Been a good week for Rasu music, Rage Against The Machine annouced a free gig, ballot happens today, Kings of Leon in Hyde Park 30 June, that would be nice, I could do Glasto and that in one hit!

Still not decided on a summer festival.... Soundwave would be nice.  Even found a studio and someone to take me to learn keyboard (and maybe singing??).

And took possession of new Hot Chip finally.  Stuck in my head.... My Brothers!
One Life StandOne Life Stand

Oh and - let's not forget We Are the World 25 for Haiti!

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

National Foundation Day (建国記念日)


Today is a public holiday in Japan.  Yay!  We get a total of 18 public holidays, and many of the fall on really nice days like a Thursday, so it takes the sting out of the weekend.

Except I am at work.  How did this happen?  Japanese lesson this morning (learnt to read food wrappers, now I remember why I never ate pot noodles. 450 calories and 21 grams of fat, my god...)  So I also had to go for a run.
Now I'm in the office.  Anyway, not the point, at all.  This will be quick.

Filmed these guys on my iPhone on the way in, they are a typical sight, but today it seems, being National Foundation Day, they are all over the place!  I thought it was just because it was a holiday and they are out having fun making noise but it's also the significance of the day.  They are Japan's answer to the BNP.

Tokyo Rasu's Unscientific Guide to Right Wing Nationalists in Japan:
  • Are called in Uyoku dantai
  • Get money from some dodgy politicians, who may also be affiliated with the Yakuza
  • NB- Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) have been in the social and politcal fabric since the end of the war. Construction is where they get a lot of their money from. One reason why there are so many contruction projects all the time!
  • Go around the streets in these noisy vans with skinny undernourished looking guys yelling into megaphones
  • Promote a return to pre-war values, e.g. pretend we didnt lose
  • Support Japan's conduct in WW2
  • Dont like foreigners (oops!!) especially Koreans (bad Koreans!) and Chinese etc
  • Are very right wing and anti-left
There are around 1,000 of these groups in Japan.  Crazy

Have a nice day... I hear another one coming past the office now, and we're on the 20th floor.

Here's the video again....

Monday, 8 February 2010

We Are The World


Winter Olympics starts this weekend.

Should be a few good events, curling is up there, and the snowboarding.  I wont be competing this year.

Opening ceremony includes a new version of We Are the World, for Haiti.  It promises to be a cheese ridden extravaganza of warmth and huggyness rolled into a sweet pop culture bun.  I'm looking forward to it.

Here are the performers in a funky pic you can drag your mouse over.  Download it, watch it, get into it.  And if you haven't (and I know I am not supposed to start a sentence with "and") you can maybe donate some money for those children and their families.

On a different note, last night I watched a documentary with A band called Gallows, called "Lives of The Artists".  He reckons music should not be acceptable, it should evoke emotion by any means to break the pop-by-numbers hold on the industry.

So if Celene Dion singing we are the children is not your thing then check that out.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Controlling Risk (or "Skynet Becomes Self Aware")

I was reading this blog which is quite funny, and realized that my blog is not so funny. I am not sure why this is, as I am clearly a very funny person. I saw some statistics the other day about how people describe their blogs and the highest rating was for people who describe their blogs as “sincere”. Not: “funny”. At least I am not alone.

I bought a new laptop finally.  Sony Vaio, 6Gb RAM, Solid State Drive, wide screen, HD.  Most important it looks cool, which is a key determining factor in long term enjoyment ... of so many things!

Which links to an article this morning by the Federal Reserve on Algorithmic Trading and "High Frequency Trading", which is where banks use computers (like the one above, which incidentally is not an algorithmic trading computer but a Japanese receptionist robot for firms that dont want to pay for a human, but it is an example of a com-pu-ter) to track miniscule (or large) abberations in the global stockmarkets and then trade heavily and at lightning speed to arbitrage a tiny window of opportunity on that delta before it closes.  This can all happen in less than the time a human could touch their keypad.  The 2% of firms engaged in High Frequency trading could be contributing up to 70% of the worlds stock market liquidity.  They need a lot of very fast fibre optic networks and very clever computers (and very very clever highly paid people to operate the computers) to do this.

Any case, the part I liked was the below (when the Federal Reserve talking about risks and how quickly these could spiral to a very large scale problem):

For example, in 2003 a U.S. trading firm became insolvent in 16 seconds when an employee who had no involvement with algorithms switched one on. It took the company 47 minutes to realize it had gone bust and to call its clearing bank, which was unaware of the situation.


Can you imagine, the cleaner, in the communications room, looking for the switch to turn the vacuum clearner on...........  oops!