Oktoberfest 2010

Sunday, October 3, 2010 Posted by Digital Katsu 0 comments
Oktoberfest 2010
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It was fun seeing everyone again. I hadn't seen Ugochi or Terence for a long time. The event took place in downtown Walnut Creek.



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Twinkles' Birthday Party 2010

Sunday, September 26, 2010 Posted by Digital Katsu 0 comments
My sister invited me to her daughters birthday party which was held at the Oakland Zoo. It was a great venue for a birthday party because there was so much for the kids to do.


It was potluck style and the food was excellent. We also got a pass to walk around through out the zoo after the party. I think everyone enjoyed the event. I especially liked the JalapeƱo chicken wings.


The Oakland Zoo brought back nostalgic memories of goats eating pellets and ice cream cones. I'm glad they've kept the tradition alive.
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Rooting the Droid X

Saturday, July 24, 2010 Posted by Digital Katsu 0 comments
First of all let me explain a little bit about root. This is all pretty new to me as well so please correct me if I'm wrong. Root gives the user root access and the ability to be a super user on android phones. This is equivalent to having a jailbroken phone. It gives applications super user access so they can modify and change things they wouldn't be able to without it. I've used root to remove some of the bloatware that was installed with my phone, enabled wi-fi without having been charged, installed some applications that required root, and some other things. 


Here's the guide on how to root I followed. You don't need a computer for this guide. I made some corrections, but the credit goes to birdman and qoncept.


If you want to learn more on how to actually do it.
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QR Codes

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What are QR Codes?

They are kind of like bar codes. The QR stands for Quick Response. It was invented by some Japanese company... which I'm sure you can search for, if you want more information about the background of the technology. 

Anyways, with the modern smartphone revolution it seems like these things are appearing everywhere. They basically hold information that a person can scan with a phone and instantly receive contact information, a website, or a phone number. The usefulness of this remains to be debated, but for now it's a good gimmick that I might put on some business cards. Looks more like a magic eye puzzle than anything else.

You can create your own here : http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/
More information about QR Code: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_Code (yeah... wiki isn't a good reference site... you find a better one and link me.. I'm Lazy)

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Droid X 8mp Photo Test: Pho & Ranch 99 Shopping Center

Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Posted by Digital Katsu 0 comments
Ahh.. nothing better than a bowl of pho for lunch. Though, a clearer 8mp picture would be nice. As you can see from the pictures from my Droid X the pictures are way to glowy, and the luminosity of everything is off. It's like one of those pictures that Asian girls take, or when you make the settings really bright on puri kura machines.

Anyways, the restaurant was the same as always. Service was decent. The food was good. It was packed today with a lot of people. I always like my pho filled to the brim with the red rooster hot sauce. I also like to put the sweet brownish sauce in the broth as well.



After lunch we went to the Ranch 99 Market place in Richmond. (3288 Pierce St. Richmond, CA 94804)

This is a small primarily Asian shopping complex located near Emeryville. It has a variety of restaurants and gift shops. It's quite secluded, but bustling. I guess when you don't want to travel all the way to Chinatown you can go to this shopping complex for Asian goods. 

There are gift shops with your typical Sanrio type things that are very "kawaii", various anime goods, Asian books, and  other asian novelties. The Ranch 99 is an kind of Asian import store where you can find goods that your local grocery store might not have. After looking around for a bit, we purchased somethings at the Ranch 99, got some frozen yogurt by the ounce, and departed.


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Shorebird Park Berkeley

Monday, July 19, 2010 Posted by Digital Katsu 0 comments
Today, I went to Shorebird Park in Berkeley with Annie. It's actually a pretty interesting place that's secluded from the busy streets of Berkeley. This is partially due the gray authoritarian bridge that steps over the busy freeway and a long isthmus that divides the mainland from this little peninsula.

The first destination that we adventured to was the pier that was located at the tip of the peninsula. The cool windy weather near the pier was a welcome exception to the heat wave that we have been experiencing lately in the Bay Area.

As we walked toward the pier we saw a small ground squirrel that didn't seem to be afraid of humans. It especially had an interest in the left over spicy chicken sandwich that we had left over from Burger King. We gave a piece of the sandwich to the squirrel and it literally fell in love with the burger. It seemed to enjoy the burger so much it fell backward every time it consumed a piece.
The pier was pretty busy. There were various people fishing, walking, and taking pictures. I was expecting it to be a little bit more deserted being a Monday and all. Located near the railings of pier are some small concrete stalls . They provide solace from the strong winds as well as a canvas for some local artists.

After we left the pier, we decided to walk toward the main attraction of the peninsula, Shorebird Park. Shorebird park is a small park that has a play structure, a small beach, an information center, barbecue pits, and a strange kids attraction called Adventure Playground.

At the park, we saw a dog named Tiger, who was as as stiff as a statue, as he pointed his head toward something in the grass. He was as poised as one of those dogs you see in cartoons. He eventually pounced on something that turned out to be some sort of rodent.

I had a great time exploring this little peninsula, seemingly secluded from the busy bay area bustle that it's so close to. 



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Squirrel Falls in Love with Spicy Chicken Sandwhich

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This is a ground squirrel we saw today at Shorebird Park in Berkeley. It seemed to fall over backward due to an orgasmic infatuation with the left over piece of spicy chicken sandwich that Annie threw at him.
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