SO, timeformy first proper update.
Japann. Where to start.
I've noticed a lot of things about this place already, some things that really stand out.
First, there's the women. Everyone seems to wear short skirts and knee-long boots, even here in winter. I don't mind though, as that is a VERY nice combination.
Japanese people have 2 settings. Busy "oh god I have to hurry to X so I can do Y" mode, or patient"I'll just hang out here for a few hours and wait for Z " mode. They really dont seem to have a gear inbetween chilling out with their mobilephones and running amok with their mobilephones (and suits).
EVERYONE has got a mobilephone.
Old people read cartoons on the train.
Business-people read cartoons on the train.
Hardware stores, EVERYwhere.
Guys have the craziest hairdos.
There is a lot of other things, of course, but I've only really been here for a day, so I haven't noticed everything yet.
Speaking of having only been here for one day - today I went to a place called Akihabara, which is the place to go for electronics. It's where I bought my laptop as well. When I got the place recommended, I thought it was jsut the name of a building in which you could buy everything. But little did I know, that it was an entire district,
So that is where I went and got me a cheap nice Japanese laptop. Spent a few hours there, and then went back to my room and installed and, now I'm writing this blog! enjoy attached videos
and pictures :)
Dual-screen laptop! Friggin awesome. The two screens would merge into a single screen by simply pushing them together. Japanese goodness!
Tiny laptop!
Toilet-control-panel. If your butt is just too damn cold to poop, we now have the Heated Toilet Seat. Does YOUR behind also get dirty when going to the toilet? FEAR NOT! For the Toilet-Sidepanel is here! Will rinse and clean with just the press of a button. First time users may find this slightly unnerving.
For more information, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTeVegqwuXk

Dejligt at du fik en laptop så hurtigt. Og den er garanteret bedre end den du havde kig på i Vallensbæk ..... Glæder mig til at høre mere.
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