* The renewal of my mail address on IBM535 ( the address was on old ' ibm.net' which was invalid now) was found to be impossible in fact. Because Eudora's version on IBM535 is not the same as V2 Vaio's Eudora version. If it is the same, the problem will be solved easily by copying Eudora.ini from V2. Otherwise the very complicated hand works are required so that the renewal is impossible in fact. I will use the IBM535 as a sub-computer linked to the main computer V2 the same as before.
| * At one o'clock in afternoon, I went to the Adult Disease Study Laboratory to see Mr. Takayuki Sassa. Not only from the results of blood test but he measured my blood pressure himself, he said my physical power was recovering well. He made in house arrangements for influenza vaccine injection and also for taking x-ray pictures the next time. When I left the laboratory for JR Shinjuku staton, I saw a big airship, floating over head in blue sky. |
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* On my way back, I bought two books. One was purchased at a book store inside at a department store on the west exit of JR Shinjuku station. It was titled as "The White Paper of Education for Senjyu Family "authored by Mrs. Fumiko Senjyu (published by Jijitsushinsha ISBN4-7887-0168-5.) I could get another one at Kinokuniya Bookstore on the east exit of JR station. It was titled as "Way of Adults' Thinking" written by Professor Tatsuru Uchida of Kobe College (published by Shobunsha ISBN4-7949-6530-3). JR Shinjuku station is now under renovation construction so that people could not get through the station from both sides. People had to go around the outside of station and to get through a narrow underground tunnel. It was quite a surprise for me.
Mr. Kazuyoshi Onuki, who is backing the Senjyu family as an intimate friend of late Mr. Shizuo Senjyu, told me once that a book written by Mrs. Fumiko Senjyu became a hidden best seller and that she was very busy for making speeches about the education of Senjyu family being invited by local people ( Messrs. Onuki, Senjyu and me were class mates of Tokyo Metropolitan First Middle School.) The book I just got was the ninth edition published on August 15, this year (the first edition was published at November 25, 2001.) Now the book is a true best seller. She wrote how she grew he three talented children to excellent artists, namely Hiroshi (the eldest, Japanese painting artist). Akira (the second son, composer) and Mariko (the youngest, violinist). Right after I came back, I opened the book and read the first few pages of the first chapter titled as "I was a boss of kids." I could not stop the reading. I read it through at a sitting. I was overwhelmed by a very unusual way for growing her children. I realized a sister and two brothers of three talented artist children were grown up with the help and guide from their extraordinary excellent parents. She tried to be a good mother for her children but also she has been making every effort in her power to be a good wife for her husband and a good daughter for her aged parents. The late her husband, Shizuo, had a firm conviction about the education of children. He lead Fumiko-san whenever she needed the help. I recommend young people to read this book. They may be able to get something for their life