The second in my series of Hello Kitty mandalas.

Hello Kitty Mandala by Hugh B. Fox III
More of my artwork at:
https://foxhugh.wordpress.com/artwork/
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The second in my series of Hello Kitty mandalas.

Hello Kitty Mandala by Hugh B. Fox III
More of my artwork at:
https://foxhugh.wordpress.com/artwork/
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Posted in Art, Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Mandala, mandala
Tagged Bananas, Fruit, Grapes, Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Mandala, Hugh Fox, mandala, Oranges
This is the first in a planned series of Hello Kitty mandalas.

Hello Kitty Mandala by Hugh B. Fox III
Posted in Art, Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Mandala, mandala
Tagged cake, dessert, Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Mandala, Hugh Fox, ice cream, mandala

Hello Kitty Robo
A Japanese temp agency has suggested that something like the Hello Kitty Robo replace receptionists (http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2006/04/01/8372813/index.htm).BDL). Why stop there? Japan employs greeters at the front on many department stores. Why not replace them with a Hello Kitty Robo? As far as I can tell, the majority of help desks in Japan serve the function of telling you that you cannot be helped in a very polite manner. Hello Kitty Robo can be programmed do that job as well. Some parents are already using this robot as a nanny (http://www.dreamkitty.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=K-EM070605&Category_Code=HKDL). I think with a little imagination, many more jobs can be replaced with Hello Kitty Robo.
I welcome comments about what jobs you think can be replaced by Hello Kitty Robo.
The creators of Hello Kitty Robo describe the Hello Kitty Robo as a communication robot (http://www.business-design.co.jp/en/product/002/index.html).
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Posted in Hello Kitty
Tagged gaijin, Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Robo, Hugh Fox, preschool, receptionists, robots
Taipei’s National Palace Museum (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Palace_Museum)
has the largest collection of Chinese art in the world.
The museum now lists 620,250 pieces. In comparison, the Louvre has 35,000 works of art. This is an apples and oranges comparison to some extent since the Louvre has pieces of unmatched quality. The Louvre also focuses on paintings while most of the pieces in the National Palace Museum are not paintings. Still the National Palace Museum does have 50,000 paintings! Sadly only a small part of the National Palace Museum is on display at any given time due to a lack of space. I have visited both the Louvre and the National Palace Museum and I would say it takes about 3-4 days to check out the Louvre while the National Palace Museum takes half a day to see such is the extreme disparity in facilities between the two museums. The lack of space for the collection of the National Palace Museum is a scandal since Taiwan does not have a top 100 tourist attraction and could with more space have one of the top museums in the world and a top 100 tourist attraction. A vastly expanded National Palace Museum would be a special draw for mainland Chinese tourists.
Mainland China has the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City and once the two collections were part of single collection. The collection was split after the Chinese Civil War. Is there any way to reunite these two incredible collections that are symbols of the common Chinese culture that Taiwan and Mainland China share?
I propose the both collections could be united in a Virtual Chinese Reunification Palace. Most of the collections of both museums exist in photographic digital form already. What if these pieces were displayed in a 3D environment the user could “walk through” online? In addition tools could be added that would users to make their own version of a Virtual Chinese Reunification Palace and this could be an assignment that school children on both sides could work on together.
This project would aid the cause of peaceful reunifcation between mainland China and Taiwan.
An article about this topic that appeared in the International Herald Tribune shortly after I published this post at:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/02/12/asia/imperial.php
My Articles About China and/or Chinese Culture
16 Basic Desires: China versus US
35 Accomplishments of Modern China
Acronym for Eight Types of Chinese Regional Cuisine
American versus Chinese Culture
American versus Chinese Culture
Chinese Astrological Analysis of Nations
Chinese Astrology 60 Year Cycle
Chinese Dream and American Reality
Extending China’s One Belt One Road Initiative to Latin America
Table of Chinese Astrology 19th – 21st Century
The 36 Stratagems as Portrayed in Comic Books
Virtual Chinese Reunification Palace
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Many leaders world wide are asking for a cease fire in Gaza. This assumes that Hamas is a rational organization and that compromise is possible. Watch the following videos and decide for yourself.
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=sUrAN5z7bm8
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=gi-c6lbFGC4
And even more fun at:
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I found the most incredible mistake on Yahoo today.
From Yahoo:
“10. Yen to Become Currency Peg
Asian countries could shun dollar pegs in favor of the Chinese yen next year, according to Saxo Bank. China’s economic, political and cultural influence is growing and shifts in market re-evaluations will favor the country, the report added.”
at:
There is the Japanese yen and the Chinese RMB but no such thing as the Chinese yen. Sometimes the provincialism of my countrymen relative to Asia amazes me!
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Lee Myung Bak, Taro Aso, Wen Jiabao
As I predicted several years ago in my novel Half Square, the first steps towards an Asian Union began in earnest Saturday, August 13th, 2008 when the leaders of China, Japan and South Korea took major steps to work together including the discussion of a trilateral free trade area. From left to right, Lee Myung Bak of South Korea, Taro Aso of Japan and Wen Jiabao of China.
The first chapter of Half Square can be read on this blog at:
https://foxhugh.wordpress.com/half-square-chapter-1-agent-wanted/
A free pdf file of the first chapter is at:
http://www.lulu.com/content/3688742
The entire novel can be bought at:
http://stores.lulu.com/foxhugh
More about this event at:
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/asia/japan/2008/12/14/187543/S%2E%2DKorea.htm
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Posted in Non-fiction, Politics
Tagged Asian Union, China, Hugh Fox, Japan, Lee Myung-bak, South Korea, Taro Aso, Wen Jiabao

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Hugh B. Fox III after brain augmentation
I went ahead and had my brain augmented using the technique pioneered by Professor Mathers on Gwyllim Griffiths in England. The process involves using high frequency electronics to speed up evolution. My IQ is expanding exponentially and I have begun to grow a sixth finger. I am assured that I will develop a twelfth level intellect within a matter of days or sooner. I have the worst headache and am having many strange thoughts!
More pictures at:
http://s883.photobucket.com/albums/ac35/foxhugh/Japan%20Funhouse/
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Posted in Metafiction
Tagged Gwyllim Griffiths, Hugh B. Fox III, Hugh Fox, Professor Mathers, sixth finger, twelfth level intellect
Many Japanese have birthday parties for their pets. I have made some otaku type friends in Osu, the Nagoyan version of Akihabara in Tokyo, and was invited to a Chinchilla Birthday Party. This was a first for me and I am not sure if the Chinchillas got a lot out of the party but the guests sure had fun.
This is also my 100th post!
This party in turn inspired a similar parties in the future:
http://atomic-temporary-3328128.wpcomstaging.com/2010/09/10/guinea-pig-birthday-party/
http://atomic-temporary-3328128.wpcomstaging.com/2012/01/14/guinea-pig-christmas-party/
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Posted in Captioned Photo Essays, Fiction, Travel
Tagged birthday party, chinchilla, chinchilla birthday party, Hugh B. Fox III, Hugh Fox, Japan, Nagoya, Osu, party
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