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owlectomy ([personal profile] owlectomy) wrote2008-11-13 04:31 pm

Yet another EXCELLENT library perk

I'm going to NY Comic Con in February! FOR FREE. And I don't even have to take a day off work to do it. Because I AM SRS LIBRARIAN and librarians need to know about all those new-fangled Japanese backwards comic things the young people are reading.

In other news, I "learned" how to play Shogi last night; I played a guy much better than I am who teaches Shogi in elementary schools, and with a significant handicap and him hinting me along, I won. It's enough like chess that I was able to pick up the basic rules rather quickly - it helps that I could read the kanji, more or less.

The best part was when the guy I was playing against confided to his friend, "Makesou" (I'm losing), and I laughed under my breath because I understood him. And also because I was winning.

Excellent video series how to play shogi

[identity profile] takodori.livejournal.com 2008-11-14 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
From this September onwards, excellent video series of how to play shogi are becoming available on youtube. There are 20 videos available to watch so far today. Many audiences left comments with applause. If you are interested, please click the author's playlist linked below;

Playlist: How to play Shogi
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=587865CAE59EB84A

[identity profile] lordameth.livejournal.com 2008-11-14 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Shogi's good fun. I'm no good at chess or other such games like that, though, and I also get the distinct impression that if neither player really understands the strategy, the game can go on forever, since pieces keep coming back on the board.

I wonder if I get to go to ComicCon for free... I went to AnimeFest for free, but ComiCon isn't quite so Japan-Society-related, though it is run by the same person/people.