One of my top 10 favorites all-time and Iβve probably seen 2,500+ feature films in my lifetime.
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One of my top 10 favorites all-time and Iβve probably seen 2,500+ feature films in my lifetime.
This makes it pretty clear how much my cycling increased year over year from 2024 to 2025. 300 to 400% increase.
I 2024 I relied on the subway to go to work much more often. This year I bet I commuted by subway 2-3 times a month from March to December (I was running almost every day in Jan & Feb).
Zero change in body weight, but I am definitely more fit than I was on January 1, 2025. Stress levels and sleep quality definitely improved.
Havenβt decided my 2026 resolution, but this daily exercise streak will continue.
Did you hit your goals?
My 2025 resolution was to exercise everyday. For the 1st time I can remember, I did just that.
- cycled 170 times (2,543km)
- ran 140 times (179km)
- 78 days with 10,000+ steps (avg 7,480)
- 46 tennis days (68 total hours)
- 5x swimming (500m)
Deleted the fascist app. Not starting over for this.
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Looks like Iβm on bluesky tonight for @mytwoyen.bsky.social commentary on Kohaku. Annual tradition.
Iβll never get tired of seeing pictures of all the random places my book ends up.
Youβre describing every day but perhaps today even more than others.
Excellent turnout for my talk last night. Over 30 guests enjoyed my origin story, a primer on why they should treasure their local indigenous spirit, and some excellent Honkaku Shochu.
Sold all of the books I brought and the special bottles I brought did not come home with me.
My heart aches every time. Makes me more grateful I moved to Japan where this fear doesnβt exist.
2022: 19,592 gun homicides in the US and 4 in Japan.
Youβre >150x more likely to be murdered by gun in the US than Japan.
This is a social and legislative failure of massive proportions.
For anyone in Fukuoka tomorrow, Iβll be giving an English language talk about Japanβs indigenous spirit, honkaku shochu.
Guests are primarily from the city government, tourism, and hospitality sectors, but anyone is welcome.
Iβve only been there once but had chills the whole time.
Also got to the 9th inning in the daily trivia contest - room full of visitors. Anyone present could answer aβfastest to get in the hot seat. I made it.
If Iβd gotten the last question right I would have won a scale model of Camden Yards.
Saw him hit 3 HR in a game his rookie year in old Tiger Stadium on July 24, 1999. Did it out of the 9 hole.
A week later he homered off Roger Clemens.
I thought either of these games might have been his last batting 9th, but he wasnβt moved up until August 4th.
And now we watch a similar swing toward illiberalism within the American tech industry.
This book was published in 2008 as Obama became president. The future looked so bright.
Hard to believe how much that βhopeβ message has collapsed under the weight of grievance-driven populism.
Where things get truly dire is in how readily German industrialists bowed to the national socialists, providing the resources needed to finance their overthrow of the fragile Weimar Republic & usher in one of the darkest periods of western history.
This innovation is a blessing and a curse. Itβs allowed humans to expand to 8.1 billion and counting when natural fertilization methods might have capped that at 4 billion or so. Of course, thatβs also 8 billion of us contributing to an ongoing ecological disaster (my commentary, not the bookβs).
The Alchemy of Air cover photo. Written by Thomas Hager in 2008.
Long overdue read: The Alchemy of Air.
I didnβt study chemistry so Iβd never learned about synthetic fertilizers. Multiple Nobel Prizes were earned for the innovation of capturing nitrogen from the atmosphere. This, unfortunately, also provided an ample supply of weapons grade explosive material.
Every day the headlines get even dumber.
(7/33-7/10): 8 day summary. One 1.3km run. 106km ridden. 238 minutes of tennis (9-4 record). 4 rings closed.
Days exercised 191/191
Exercise sessions 207
πββοΈ days 108 (143.4km)
π΄ββοΈ days 77 (1153.1km)
πββ‘οΈ rings closed 58
πΎ 24x
32:06 of tennis (71-29 tiebreak record)
I donβt remember him at all.
Beyond that itβs a global failure for climate change communication.
The tragedy in Texas is horrible, but letβs be clear about who is at fault. This is a failure of leadership. Technologies exist that can provide early warning of floods. And yet the federal and state governments left it to the poor county of 50,000 souls to figure it out.
(6/23-7/2): 10 day summary. One 2.5km run. 89.5km ridden. 154 minutes of tennis (8-4 record). 3 rings closed.
Days exercised 183/183
Exercise sessions 197
πββοΈ days 107 (142.1km)
π΄ββοΈ days 71 (1047.1km)
πββ‘οΈ rings closed 54
πΎ 21x
28:08 of tennis (62-25 tiebreak record)
NY Times top tier trolling of the kakistocracy.
(6/20-22): 3 day summary. One 1 mile run. 2x rides 23.8km.
Days exercised 173/173
Exercise sessions 187
πββοΈ days 106 (139.6km)
π΄ββοΈ days 71 (957.6km)
πββ‘οΈ rings closed 51
πΎ 19x
25:34 of tennis (54-21 tiebreak record)
This is where beer and sake are definitely different. Nobody just does. Itβs a highly traditional apprenticeship system.
Yes though the steamer runs for about an hour for a commercial batch. One particular nuance that can make it challenging is getting the moisture content of the steamed grain right for optimal koji enzymatic activity.
Itβs not even a theory. Koji has been grown on steamed polished barely for hundreds of years to make honkaku shochu in Kyushu and nearly as long for Tokyo Shimazake, which received WTO GI status in 2024.
Not a bad choice if youβre in Kyoto.