wanichan's English blog

Just blogging in English from Osaka, Japan. Technology, Diary and Life Style.

New Year's Holiday

I stayed at my parents' house from New year's eve for 2 nights. We ate toshikoshi soba noodle. On New Year's Day, our family of six gathered together and ate Osechi (Japanese New Year's Day food) for lunch. Photo at 11:22 am Then, I went t…

Hello, my new Surface Laptop 4!

I bought a new laptop for the first time in a long time. In fact, the computer I bought before that was a 12-inch MacBook. The AppleCare warranty has already expired. I also have Windows 10 installed on that MacBook, but it does not meet t…

I knew slow jogging would improve my cardio fitness.

This morning, I went for my morning run as usual. Unfortunately, it was raining. It was only a light drizzle, so I decided to go for it. Today I arrived at Nagai Park earlier than usual, so I ran three laps. I started out slow and then inc…

Japan is an experimental country

Did you know that Japan is known as an "experimental country"? There is a famous quote by Truman, who was the president of the United States. The purpose of school education in Japan is to deprive students of the ability to think and train…

Starbucks Japan Offers New 47 Prefecture-Specific Frappuccinos

Starbucks Japan is now offering Frappuccinos for each of the 47 prefectures to commemorate its 25th anniversary. We hope you will enjoy the Frappuccino created by our partners in each prefecture with the customers of the region in mind. Fr…

Revealing Population Reduction Plans

You are very tired of the state of emergency declared, aren't you? And yet, they are going to hold the Olympics soon. The TV and mass media do not want to tell the truth. But they have unconsciously verbalized the real aim of the secret. …

Why the Word file was still in the Share with Me list even though they are deleted already?

In the Microsoft Office app for Microsoft 365, there is a "Share with me" section on the home screen. It seems that this is usually a list of things that are on OneDrive. But we didn't have OneDrive back in the day, maybe we had SkyDrive? …