Frankie's Profile: I'm a magazine publisher writing about Japanese Pop Culture and technology between Tokyo and Rome. Beside my own magazines my articles appeared also on La Repubblica (Italian Newspaper), XL (Italian Magazine), Wired (Italia) and GAME LABO (Japanese). I also do consulting for Japanese companies interested in oversea Otaku market. I've been a techno DJ and musician till the mid nineties before starting to work as consultant for institutions and companies...
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OTAKU SCIENCE: EXPERIMENT 01

di Frankie (11/28/2007 - 14:25)


I think this is an example of what happens when a Japanese modeller has too much time on his hands (probably because the new gunpla kits from Gundam 00 are not so much interesting)... The experiment is meant to test the mechanical resistance of Apollo chocolate lollipos from Meiji. Video of this exemperiment here.






(via GameNyarth

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NHK: THE NET STAR!

di Frankie (11/28/2007 - 10:21)


(via 初音ミクみく- Miku Miku blog ) As announced before, The Net Star! has finally been broadcasted so it has been posted on NicoNico and then on, the gaijin friendly, YouTube. We advice to register on NicoNico since the video quality is way better than the super comrpessed YouTube... Click here to watch the bishoujo game style OP animation of this TV show (drawing by Kenji Yamino, Music by Creazuma  featuring VOCALOID2's Miku Hatsune). The Net Star! is a great show and I love how they are covering net culture!




The Net Star! first show has been chopped in 5 parts on You tube.

Tag: 初音ミクみく,nhk,ザ☆ネットスター!
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RETRO PC: KENBAI-1

di Frankie (11/28/2007 - 00:04)


(via Retrothing/ Kenbakit) John Blankenbaker's KENBAK-1 was the first PC available on the market and it has just been re-released as a $999 KENBAK-1 Series 2 reproduction. This cool Star Trek-inspired machine was announced in the September 1971 issue of Scientific American, with a price tag of "only" $750...


KENBAK-1was designed before the microprocessor revolution, so the system logic was built around small and medium scale ICs. MOS shift registers provided a mere 256 bytes of memory. Just like i nthe original Star Trek the front panel featured a row of incandescent blinky lights instead of LEDs: pure retro hardware porno!! There are less than ten kits still available, so this is way more difficult to get than a Wii...


The above picture was made by placing a reproduction Kenbak-1 Series 2 PCB on top of the vintage Kenbak-1 PCB and shining a light at them.  The light passing through the holes proves that the reproduction PCBs are very accurate, down to the placement of holes!  The replica board is identical except for the text "Homebrew 2007" and "http://www.kenbakkit.com".  This is to help with counterfeit units.

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SEXY: Japanese Lollipop Girl

di Frankie (11/28/2007 - 00:01)


Do you want to be my lollipop?

Tag: sexy,japanese,girl,idol
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