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Adventures
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Erik Kassebaum
"Parlor
Erik" is
Smoke Free
Last
month I had to go to Miyazaki for a business trip. While driving around
Kiyotake I came across a big truck full of old pachinko machines. Well,
needless to say, I bought an old pachinko machine with a pair of sumo
wrestlers on it.
I was
amazed to find out how many men in Shiiba were familiar with the type
of machine that I had purchased. Many even gave advice as to how I should
play. Now I have the only no smoking pachinko parlor in Miyazaki. At "Parlor Erik" there is no smoking, no charge, and no loud music. Sorry,
but there are also no prizes at "Parlor Erik."
No
Smoking at Shiiba JHS!
Many
smokers don't seem to accept the fact that their smoke affects everyone
around them. People who live and work in smoky environments have much
higher rates of lung cancer and other respiratory diseases than those
who live and work in smoke free environments.
In addition
to disease there is a "social cost" involved with smoking. Money which
could be used to fight other serious diseases has to be spent on treating
diseases caused by smoking. Unfortunately, taxes on tobacco do not
come close to paying for the "social cost" of smoking.
One
of the best changes I've seen has been the adoption of a "No Smoking" policy
at Shiiba Junior High. My hope is that the number of places where people
can enjoy clean air will increase.
Hacker Attack
Not
everything about the internet is good. For example a "Hacker" broke
into Oita's New Coara Computer via the internet and destroyed the
homepage
that I had written for Shiiba along with quite a few other homepages.
I was prepared for such an attack and was able to put a new copy of
my homepage up on the Internet less than a week after the attack. The
attack shocked many in Japan for it marked the end of Japan's innocence
with respect to the internet. For those of you who work with computers,
please take a bit of time to think about the security of your computer
and its data. A little work now could save you a lot of time and money
later.
School Uniforms
In April,
many people asked for my thoughts on Japanese School uniforms. To be
quite honest I don't like the 19th Century European Military School
uniforms. If students have to wear uniforms, they should have a professional
look not a military look. I think the uniforms should either be suits
or work clothes similar to those worn by many Yakuba staff members. |