This blog offers selected features of alternative Asian TV segments, news stories, editorials, photos and more from Japan, Korea, India, China and many other Asian countries. This blog also includes some WTF Japanese, North Korean online videos, entertainment news, beautiful Chinese and Japanese models, and much more.
3/14/11
3/12/11
Help Japan with your website or blog
Help Japan with a couple lines of code on you website
"The Hello Bar is a simple website toolbar that engages users and communicates a call to action. With the disaster in Japan getting worse, many people are looking for ways to help in whatever way possible. If you are unable to donate, or to offer your services, you can help if you run a website. Hello Bar which is simple piece of code that is put in the body tag within your website, which will display a bar on the top of your website can help with the promotion and help influence people to donate. Larger website will no doubt start using their own techniques in helping promote the need for aid for Japan, and what better way to do this than to put a bar across the top of the screen which wont go unseen."
This is a donation request for the American Red Cross. Copy and paste the below HTML code into the body tag of your website or blog:
See more here.
"The Hello Bar is a simple website toolbar that engages users and communicates a call to action. With the disaster in Japan getting worse, many people are looking for ways to help in whatever way possible. If you are unable to donate, or to offer your services, you can help if you run a website. Hello Bar which is simple piece of code that is put in the body tag within your website, which will display a bar on the top of your website can help with the promotion and help influence people to donate. Larger website will no doubt start using their own techniques in helping promote the need for aid for Japan, and what better way to do this than to put a bar across the top of the screen which wont go unseen."
This is a donation request for the American Red Cross. Copy and paste the below HTML code into the body tag of your website or blog:
See more here.
Labels:
american red cross,
donation,
earthquake,
Internet,
Japan,
Japan Related,
Japanese,
tsunami
3/10/11
Deerhoof vs. Evil - The Merry Barracks
Deerhoof just released a new album with this featured single "The Merry Barracks":
See more about this new release here: Deerhoof vs. Evil
Be sure to listen to more tracks at Deerhoof vs. Evil | Global Album Leak
See more about this new release here: Deerhoof vs. Evil
Be sure to listen to more tracks at Deerhoof vs. Evil | Global Album Leak
Labels:
alternative rock,
deerhoof,
music,
music video,
The Merry Barracks
3/5/11
Thailand Travel Video (Tilt-Shift)
Here is a beautiful tilt-shift travel video of Thailand by Joerg Daiber:
Toy Thailand from joerg daiber on Vimeo.
Labels:
asian culture,
beautiful,
Joerg Daiber,
thailand,
tilt-shift,
travel
3/3/11
Christina Aguilera on Taiwan TV
In addition to Charlie Sheen and Lindsey Lohan,
Christina Aguilera has also made her own recent shark jump:
Christina Aguilera has also made her own recent shark jump:
Labels:
animation,
celebrities,
charlie sheen,
Christina Aguilera,
Lindsey Lohan,
news,
nma tv,
taiwan
3/1/11
Charlie Sheen in "Winning"
And now for something completely different. Whether you love him or hate him, this very funny mashup video of Charlie Sheen is really winning:
(^^)v
UPDATE: Despite being hospitalized three times in the past month, AND losing the highest paying job on TV AND recently losing custody of his sons, here is proof that Charlie Sheen is, in fact, winning:
(^^)v
UPDATE: Despite being hospitalized three times in the past month, AND losing the highest paying job on TV AND recently losing custody of his sons, here is proof that Charlie Sheen is, in fact, winning:
Labels:
celebrity,
charlie sheen,
funny,
funny video,
winning
2/27/11
Watch "The Cove" in Japanese
Watch the full-length Oscar Award Winning film "The Cove" in Japanese!
「アメリカのウェブサイトにて:『ザ・コーヴ』の日本語吹き替え版無料で視聴できます。」
The Cove Full Length Japanese Dubbed Version
Here is an English trailer:
「アメリカのウェブサイトにて:『ザ・コーヴ』の日本語吹き替え版無料で視聴できます。」
The Cove Full Length Japanese Dubbed Version
Here is an English trailer:
Labels:
documentary,
Japan,
Japanese,
japanese movie,
movie,
the cove,
ザ・コーヴ
2/25/11
LIVE FROM JAPAN: THE WORLD'S FIRST ROBOT MARATHON!
Just a few days ago, I wrote about the Attack of The Japanese Baby Robots! and now THEY ARE TRAINING THEM IN THE WORLD'S FIRST ROBOT MARATHON:
"And now here is Kenny Blankenship and Vic Ramano!"
"Your Humble Announcer: MXC is back with more city kids vs. farm kids. It's street ho's versus...oh, forget it."
(@_@)
"And now here is Kenny Blankenship and Vic Ramano!"
"Your Humble Announcer: MXC is back with more city kids vs. farm kids. It's street ho's versus...oh, forget it."
(@_@)
Labels:
Japan,
Japan Related,
robot,
robot technology,
technology
2/24/11
Japan vs USA Robots
The below pic says it all:
And as I have heard many say: "There is only one country in the world that makes robots like people and people like robots."
Don't think so? See below:
Japan Perfects Robots
O_O
Here is one of the video highlights from world's first robot marathon held recently in Osaka, Japan:
(*_*)
And as I have heard many say: "There is only one country in the world that makes robots like people and people like robots."
Don't think so? See below:
Japan Perfects Robots
O_O
Here is one of the video highlights from world's first robot marathon held recently in Osaka, Japan:
(*_*)
Labels:
Japan,
Japan Related,
robot,
robot technology,
technology,
USA,
WTF
2/17/11
Radiohead in Shibuya Tokyo?
English: Shibuya Hachiko Plaza Friday 6:59 pm
"Radiohead posted a message in Japanese on their Twitter page today giving details to a location in Tokyo ahead of the release of the ‘The King Of Limbs’ this Saturday (February 19)"
Via Radiohead Tweet Coded Message To Fans In Japanese
UPDATE: Radiohead forced to cancel Tokyo event
By Danielle Demetriou, in Tokyo 18 Feb 2011
"Radiohead brought foward the release of their new album after being forced to cancel an event in Tokyo because of police fears over crowd safety.
An enigmatic tweet posted by Radiohead which spread rapidly around the world has resulted in the cancellation of an event in Tokyo's due to the high volume of fans expected to attend.
The message, written in Japanese and posted on Twitter by the popular British band, read simply: “Hachiko Square Shibuya, 59 minutes 18 Friday.”
Continued...
Somehow, I knew that this would happen. Well, to make up for all of this confusion, in addition to the moved-up release of their new album "The King of Limbs", Radiohead also posted a new music video called "Lotus Flower":
2/14/11
"Time in Japan" by The King Hats
Listen to the very cool British post-punk rock group The King Hats' recent single "Time in Japan":
Check out more at The King Hats | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos
Check out more at The King Hats | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos
Labels:
Japan,
Japan Related,
music,
punk,
rock,
The King Hats
2/13/11
Remi Gaillard's Mario Kart Is Back!
French comic Remi Gaillard is back at it again with his hilarious new viral video Mario Kart is back:
See more at nimportequi.com - All Rémi Gaillard videos
See more at nimportequi.com - All Rémi Gaillard videos
Labels:
funny,
funny video,
hilarious,
mario,
Remi Gaillard,
WTF
2/10/11
Coming Soon: "NINGEN GAKKI"
Like music? Thinking of starting a band? Well, very soon from now, you'll be able to move to Japan and BE the band with the new "Ningen Gakki" or "Human Instrument" toy from TAKARA TOMI:
Labels:
Japan,
Japan Related,
music,
technology,
WTF
2/9/11
STOP THE INTERNET KILL SWITCH!
Dear Friends,
Have you heard about the “internet kill switch”? It gives governments the technical or legal power to cut off their entire country’s internet access, and it’s no longer just a pipedream of dictators, but a very real threat to all of us who use the internet around the world.
Egypt used it last week, Austria’s already got it, the U.S. has a law drafted to establish it, while other governments across the globe are testing to see how easily they could plunge their country into an information blackout. And they can do it one of two ways: either by creating the legal authority that gives them the power to demand that the internet service providers (ISPs) operating in their country shut down, or by configuring a “switch” that controls their country’s entire internet infrastructure.
Just because we use the internet everyday, doesn’t mean we always will be able to do so. A global movement of internet users can help stop our governments (democratic and authoritarian alike) from acquiring an internet kill switch, but only if we act fast. Add your name to our global "Stop the Switch" petition, which we'll deliver to those countries considering the switch and globally to the United Nations, which is meeting soon to discuss freedom of speech online:
https://www.accessnow.org/Stop-the-Switch
From Australia to Zimbabwe, we see how vital access to the internet, both on computers and mobile phones, is for people to freely express themselves. An internet kill switch puts your ability to communicate with friends and family online in jeopardy by placing control over the internet firmly into the hands of your government, who may not necessarily have your interests and rights in mind when they flip the switch.
With the U.S. just a few votes away from giving President Obama and any of his successors ultimate control over the country’s internet access, imagine what is being considered in other countries across the world. We need a global internet uprising to protect our rights, and we are starting at the top with the United Nations. Please join our call before the internet kill switch becomes the global norm:
https://www.accessnow.org/Stop-the-Switch
As online communication becomes an increasingly important part of all aspects of our lives, governments have sought to censor, filter, surveil, and now, shut off access to these vital tools. Just imagine if your government decided to switch your internet -- and you -- off.
In Egypt, using powers granted to Mubarak under emergency law, the government was able to shut off the internet with a couple of phone calls to each of the internet service providers (ISPs) operating in Egypt. Egyptians employed innovative work-arounds to avoid the shutdown like using international dial-up, but do we really want to resort to that? Lets draw a line in the sand as governments around the world race to acquire an "internet kill switch."
Governments habitually put their own survival above the well being of their people. The only real deterrent to the internet kill switch is us -- a global movement for digital freedom; please join the international campaign to “Stop the Switch!”
https://www.accessnow.org/Stop-the-Switch
With hope,
The Access Team
P.S. If you missed our live web symposium last week on The Middle East, The Revolution, & The Internet, you can watch it at: https://www.accessnow.org/policy-activism/press-blog/The-Middle-East-The-Revolution-And-The-Internet
P.P.S. You can also read Access' open letter to Vodafone's CEO here: https://www.accessnow.org/policy-activism/press-blog/open-letter-from-access-to-the-ceo-of-vodafone
For more information on the internet kill switch see:
http://opennet.net/blog/2011/01/egypt%E2%80%99s-internet-blackout-extreme-example-just-time-blocking
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/02/05/INO91HHD7P.DTL
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/global-net-crackdown-to-shatter-utopian-internet-experts-20110204-1ag3i.html?from=smh_sb
http://www.renesys.com/blog/2011/01/egypt-leaves-the-internet.shtml
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20029282-281.html
Have you heard about the “internet kill switch”? It gives governments the technical or legal power to cut off their entire country’s internet access, and it’s no longer just a pipedream of dictators, but a very real threat to all of us who use the internet around the world.
Egypt used it last week, Austria’s already got it, the U.S. has a law drafted to establish it, while other governments across the globe are testing to see how easily they could plunge their country into an information blackout. And they can do it one of two ways: either by creating the legal authority that gives them the power to demand that the internet service providers (ISPs) operating in their country shut down, or by configuring a “switch” that controls their country’s entire internet infrastructure.
Just because we use the internet everyday, doesn’t mean we always will be able to do so. A global movement of internet users can help stop our governments (democratic and authoritarian alike) from acquiring an internet kill switch, but only if we act fast. Add your name to our global "Stop the Switch" petition, which we'll deliver to those countries considering the switch and globally to the United Nations, which is meeting soon to discuss freedom of speech online:
https://www.accessnow.org/Stop-the-Switch
From Australia to Zimbabwe, we see how vital access to the internet, both on computers and mobile phones, is for people to freely express themselves. An internet kill switch puts your ability to communicate with friends and family online in jeopardy by placing control over the internet firmly into the hands of your government, who may not necessarily have your interests and rights in mind when they flip the switch.
With the U.S. just a few votes away from giving President Obama and any of his successors ultimate control over the country’s internet access, imagine what is being considered in other countries across the world. We need a global internet uprising to protect our rights, and we are starting at the top with the United Nations. Please join our call before the internet kill switch becomes the global norm:
https://www.accessnow.org/Stop-the-Switch
As online communication becomes an increasingly important part of all aspects of our lives, governments have sought to censor, filter, surveil, and now, shut off access to these vital tools. Just imagine if your government decided to switch your internet -- and you -- off.
In Egypt, using powers granted to Mubarak under emergency law, the government was able to shut off the internet with a couple of phone calls to each of the internet service providers (ISPs) operating in Egypt. Egyptians employed innovative work-arounds to avoid the shutdown like using international dial-up, but do we really want to resort to that? Lets draw a line in the sand as governments around the world race to acquire an "internet kill switch."
Governments habitually put their own survival above the well being of their people. The only real deterrent to the internet kill switch is us -- a global movement for digital freedom; please join the international campaign to “Stop the Switch!”
https://www.accessnow.org/Stop-the-Switch
With hope,
The Access Team
P.S. If you missed our live web symposium last week on The Middle East, The Revolution, & The Internet, you can watch it at: https://www.accessnow.org/policy-activism/press-blog/The-Middle-East-The-Revolution-And-The-Internet
P.P.S. You can also read Access' open letter to Vodafone's CEO here: https://www.accessnow.org/policy-activism/press-blog/open-letter-from-access-to-the-ceo-of-vodafone
For more information on the internet kill switch see:
http://opennet.net/blog/2011/01/egypt%E2%80%99s-internet-blackout-extreme-example-just-time-blocking
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/02/05/INO91HHD7P.DTL
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/global-net-crackdown-to-shatter-utopian-internet-experts-20110204-1ag3i.html?from=smh_sb
http://www.renesys.com/blog/2011/01/egypt-leaves-the-internet.shtml
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20029282-281.html
Labels:
2011,
Internet,
news,
technology,
world
2/7/11
1/27/11
NMA.TV - Yellow Fever Update
Here is another hilarious update from Next Media Animation TV:
"Irresponsible depictions of Asian Women as sex objects, means Yellow Fever is rising at an alarming rate in the west....Some guys with Yellow Fever simply choose to move to a foreign country."
Via Yellow Fever on the rise? NMA.TV
"Irresponsible depictions of Asian Women as sex objects, means Yellow Fever is rising at an alarming rate in the west....Some guys with Yellow Fever simply choose to move to a foreign country."
Via Yellow Fever on the rise? NMA.TV
Labels:
3D animation,
asia,
next media animation,
taiwan,
yellow fever
1/22/11
1/11/11
North Korea's Youtube & Twitter Hacked!
Hackers celebrate North Korea heir's birthday
Sat Jan 8, 2011
"(Reuters) - Hackers have attacked North Korea's official Youtube and Twitter accounts, posting a cartoon showing Kim Jong-il's heir apparent driving a sports car into a crowd of starving countrymen."
And here is that video:
UPDATE: S. Korean hackers trade cyber blows with N. Korea
(AFP) – 1 day ago
SEOUL — "Computer hackers from South and North Korea are waging an apparent propaganda battle in cyberspace, less than two months after their militaries traded artillery fire across the tense sea border.
Users of the South's popular website dcinside.com have claimed responsibility for hacking into the North's Twitter account and its official website, and leaving messages denigrating the ruling Kim family.
A separate and now deleted posting on YouTube showed a cartoon of Kim Jong-Un -- youngest son and heir apparent of leader Kim Jong-Il -- mowing down ordinary people in a fancy sports car.
It was apparently posted to mark Jong-Un's birthday Saturday."
Continued...
See also:
New North Korean Videos
North Korean Karaoke - 'Anarchy in the DPRK'
Sat Jan 8, 2011
"(Reuters) - Hackers have attacked North Korea's official Youtube and Twitter accounts, posting a cartoon showing Kim Jong-il's heir apparent driving a sports car into a crowd of starving countrymen."
And here is that video:
UPDATE: S. Korean hackers trade cyber blows with N. Korea
(AFP) – 1 day ago
SEOUL — "Computer hackers from South and North Korea are waging an apparent propaganda battle in cyberspace, less than two months after their militaries traded artillery fire across the tense sea border.
Users of the South's popular website dcinside.com have claimed responsibility for hacking into the North's Twitter account and its official website, and leaving messages denigrating the ruling Kim family.
A separate and now deleted posting on YouTube showed a cartoon of Kim Jong-Un -- youngest son and heir apparent of leader Kim Jong-Il -- mowing down ordinary people in a fancy sports car.
It was apparently posted to mark Jong-Un's birthday Saturday."
Continued...
See also:
New North Korean Videos
North Korean Karaoke - 'Anarchy in the DPRK'
Labels:
dprk,
hacked,
Internet Video News,
north korea,
twitter,
Videos,
youtube
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