Sunday, November 29, 2009

Day 783 : Reading Girl?



Above is a snapshot of this afternoon. :)
She is reading a poetry by Tozo Haraguchi (原口統三), a charismatic Japanese poet, who committed suicide when he was 20 years old. I'm not sure if she understands what she is reading. :o

One more thing what came up with me looking at the above photo is a French film, "The Reader." I hope that she won't fall into a strange situation like the heroine of the film. :)

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Day 775 : Spaghetti Girl



Ha ha, above is a snapshot of this afternoon. :)
Both myself and my wife was very sleepy, and we fell asleep earlier than our daughter.
15 or 30 minutes later, we found an entangled ball of spaghetti like the above. :o

Monday, November 16, 2009

XORG



Today, I attended at a kind of network operators and researchers group inside my employer's companies group. Here, X of XORG is one of 26 alphabets. Above is a snapshot at the party after the meeting.

There I made a short presentation about cloud computing and actually I was not sure if audience there were really interested in cloud computing movement because most of the audience are working for network carriers. But, after all, it turned out that not a small number of the people are interested in the huge hype of cloud computing and thinking their business seriously.

Since I joined to the current employer of mine, I was not sure if the companies under the same holding company are sharing the same goal or not. Frankly speaking, I thought they are competing each other. :o But, today I felt some kind of sense of unity. :)

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Day 769 : Paperback Girl



Haha, above is a snapshot of this evening.
From yesterday, she began to show interests on books, and today she looke like attracted paperbacks.

But, the problem is the title. It's William Gibson's Idoru (ISBN 0-425-15864-0). :(
You can find a book review article of the book by Hiroo Yamagata here, and I do not recommend that she tries it as her first paperback...
My recommendation is a juvenile book such as Harry Potter or Lion Boy, but anyway today the cover art looked like attracted her. :o

Monday, November 09, 2009

Hadoop: The Definitive Guide



Hadoop: The Definitive Guide
Tom White
ISBN 978-0-596-52197-4

Today, I made a 6 nodes small Hadoop cluster finally.
In also Japan, recently everybody and his brother of IT industory is interested in Hadoop and similar technology, and I am not an exception. :o

Around me at work, there seem to be a lot of people who indeed have interests on Hadoop but do not know what they can do using Hadoop. :o
In case of me, the situation is a bit different. I'm working on a national R&D project related to cloud computing, but actually I'm not sure if the technology is really useful or not. :o So, as a use case of it, I began to work on Hadoop/MapReduce recently. :(

I know it's like putting the cart before the horse, but what can I do?? :(

Thursday, November 05, 2009

VIMPL#20

I attended at the 20th meeting of the Virtualization Implementation Technology Workshop (Meeting?) tonight.

Today, there were 4 speakers, and three of them gave us reports of SOSP '09, and the other one talked about Japan Linux Symposium.
For me, the most interesting topic was about formal verification work of L4 microkernel(!?), seL4. Although the authors from NICTA, Australia, had to assume various restrictions, but anyway they won the best paper award.

BTW, I attended at another meeting yesterday evening. It was a really really boring and fucking one. It was a waste of time. :(
But I had happy time about 3 hours today, and I can go to bed with happy feeling. :)

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Beyond the Doubting of a Shadow



Beyond the Doubting of a Shadow
Roger Penrose (commentaries by Ken-ichiro Mogi and Kaoru Takeuchi)
ISBN 4-480-09006-1 (Japanese edition)

This book is not just a translation of Penrose's articles, but a collection of commentaries and discussions about Penrose's ideas on consciousness. Thus, Japanese title of the book is "ペンローズの量子脳理論" which means "The Quantum Brain Theory of Penrose."
Readers are required to have knowledge on not only Cognitive Science but also Computability, Mathematical Logic including Goedel's theory and contemporary Physics or background to understand them at least.
But, the translators, Mogi and Takeuchi, have wide variety of knowledge covering them, and their additional writings help us greatly understanding the original Penrose's idea. In this sense, the book is a unique work on the theme.

BTW, at least for me, I'm feeling that I need to read some more books to have enough understanding on the concept :(, and I'm looking fora good book on Mathematical Logic now....

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Day 757 : Shopping



Haha, above is a snapshot when we went out for a walk this evening.
She wares a helmet which we bought on the last Sunday at a bicycle shop. Actually we set for the walk after my wife did test run of the bicycle, and she asked me taking a stroll with her. In addition, she looked like loves the helmet, and so she kept waring that. :)

At first, we had nothing to buy there, but her mother asked me to have two apples by cell phone, and she enjoyed shopping this time. :)

Day 757 : Gymnastic Club



In Japan, November 3 is a national holiday, and I went to a gymnastic club that my daughter attends on Tuesday.

It was a delightful time and she looked like enjoying various gymnastic apparatuses there at first. But, I had to face reality that my daughter did not listen to coaches almost at all and went her own way all the time there ... :o

Now I'm wondering if she listens to what other people are talking about someday...

Monday, November 02, 2009

Day 755 : Friends



Today, we went to a bycicle shop with my daughter's friend and her mother.
Above is a snapshot on our way back home.

The right above girl is younger than my daughter by one month, but I was a bit surprised that she was speaking some senseful phrases. My daughter seems to understand what we are talking about, but she speaks only a few words. So far, I didn't care that my daughter does not speak senseful phrases yet, but looking at other children speaking I became anxious a bit. :(