Wyatt’s Plarail Party
We’ve been building our Plarail collection over the last year and we got a big shipment of track sent over for Wyatt’s birthday. Obviously Kana, Yuki and I had to do most of the building since Wyatt is still a little young for three dimensional modelling. I tried to so some different things with the video (e.g.: putting the camera down at track level instead of the usual overhead shots) so this is mostly experimental and will hopefully lead to ever better plarail tracks and videos. So without further ado I give you “Wyatt’s Plarail Party – 2012-JUN-16”.
For more information on Plarail visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plarail.
Scotch Fest 2012
Auk wee I, Once again tiss time
to rattle the claymores and fill the Quaich.
Then let the flowing Quaich go round
and boldly let the pibroch sound
Till every glen and rock resound.
All wee clansmen and women are welcome
to the Eleventh Annual Scotch fest 2012.
So bring your See ya Jimmy and get ready to crack your kranium.
7:00 PM AT 2985 Harriet Rd Nov 24th 2012 Hope to see you all then.
Cheers
For new people who will be coming
Please bring a bottle of
Single malt scotch to share.
If scotch is not your thing,
Well bring beer or wine and have a good time.
Welcome to the NEW and IMPROVED Mercers’ Website!
We’ve been unsure what to do with our site ever since we moved back from Japan in the spring of 2007 as the site was totally focused on our life in Japan. We’ve made some minor additions over the past five years but nothing substantial.
Over the past few weeks we decided it that this website is our family scrap book, a time line of important events and as much as Facebook contains a lot of our lives…it doesn’t allow us to present all of the content in the way we want to. So we are REBOOTING and RELAUNCHING our website in WordPress and will be adding content (e.g.: recipes, Kana’s thoughts on homeschooling, family events, Plarail trains etc) regularly. In fact we’ve been adding new content already!
Cheers,
Craig, Kana, Grace Yuki and Wyatt Haku Mercer

Welcome to the party Pal! – John McClane (Die Hard circa 1988)
A tribute to LANage (1998-2005)
After a long career I retired the LANage website (www.lanage.ca) in October 2012. The domain was up for renewal and I could not think of a compelling reason to keep it up on the internet. However, I figured I should at least keep some of the materials from LANage avaiable to the internet and here is where they are, a tribute to LANage.
Back in 2000, Travis “fustainlach” Simpson, Brian “Kanuck” Howlett and I were roommates and headed up a local area network (LAN) gaming group called LANage. We used to host lan gaming parties where up to 16 folks would come over to the house and we’d game for an entire weekend. The core folks were:
Rod “Ralph” Apeldoorn
JP “Jippers” Chow
Abe “Xenocide” Friesen
Yascha “Lies” Friesen
Brian “Kanuck” Howlett
Tim “arkamedes” Levson
Craig “hachiroku” Mercer
Chris “TobyCat” Mueller
Francis “deJap” Porco
Scott “Retroporn” Rumpel
Travis “fustainlach” Simpson
Jordan “JMan” Taekema
Steve “Castor” Taekema
Mike “Retardical_Sam” Ward
Jason “Messiah” Wei
LANage Game Server Setup Guides
- LANage_Battlefield_1942_Server_Setup_Guide.pdf
- LANage_Call_of_Duty_Server_Setup_Guide.pdf
- LANage_Medal_of_Honor_Allied_Assault_Server_Setup_Guide.pdf
- LANage_Quake_3_Server_Setup_Guide.pdf
LANage Battlefield 1942 Unleashed: Episodes 1 & 2
They were good times indeed and we forged friendships back then that survive to this day. At the height of our LANage days we took to making films of in-game footage. The first one was actually done up by Retardical_Sam (Mike Ward) which inspired yours truly to get into making films which of course has led me to make dozens of short films on everything from Danjiri Matsuri to Plarail. Thanks Mike!
LANage Battlefield 1942 Unleashed: Episode 2 “Jacked Up and Good to Go!”
LANage Battlefield 1942 Unleashed: Episode 1 “Jeep Jumping”
Photos from LANage’s goneby
Craig’s Westcoast Chili
Craig’s recipe for Westcoast Chili
Serves 8 / Prep 30 minutes / Cooking 90 Minutes
Dry Ingredients:
.675kg [1.5 lbs] Ground Beef or Steak (cut into bite size chunks)
1 medium to large onion
3 cloves fresh garlic
1 420gm can of tomatoes (plumb)
1 420gm can of tomato sauce
2 420gm cans of red kidney beans
1 420gm can of pinto (chili) beans
1 420gm can of corn
1 230gm (8 oz) of water chestnuts (in Japan I substitute chopped renkon)
2 potatoes (sliced into bite size chunks)
2 to 3 carrots (sliced diagonally)
1 yellow pepper (sliced into bite size chunks)
1 orange pepper (sliced into bite size chunks)
1 red pepper (sliced into bite size chunks)
1 beef bouillon packet
½ tsp oregano
½ tsp rosemary rosemary
1 tbsp brown sugar
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2012 VNCS Japanese Cultural Fair
The Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society
proudly presents
The 13th Annual (2012) Japanese Cultural Fair
Saturday, October 20th
Esquimalt Recreation Centre
10:00AM TO 4:00PM
FREE ADMISSION
Family Friendly!
For more information please visit https://www.vncs.ca/2012-vncs-japanese-cultural-fair/ and www.facebook.com/vncs.ca.
Home school log 100512
Homeschool = School at Home
9月に新学期が始まるカナダのスクールシステム。この9月から結晶はgrade2、日本で言う小学校2年生になりました。ただ、他と少し違うのは、結晶は小学校へ通っていないということ。幼稚園、grade1, そしてgrade2となる今年で3年目、うちはホームスクール、つまり自宅で私たち両親が子供にその年齢で必要な学習、運動をさせる方法をとっているのです。
日本ではまず学校へ通うのが当たり前な中(厳密に言うと、ホームスクーリングは違法ではないようです)、北米ではホームスクールを選択する家庭が少なくありません。(Wikipediaによると、北米人口の1-2%、つまりカナダでは約6万人がホームスクーラーなのだとか。)特に、私たちの住むカナダのBC州はホームスクーラーに対するサポート体制もとてもしっかりしています。
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Thanksgiving 2012
This weekend I am thankful for many things.
I’m thankful for my wife Kana who is a constant support and the love of my life. I’m thankful for our kids Yuki and Haku who fill our lives with so much fun.
I’m thankful for my Dad (Fred) who is facing the most difficult challenge of his life (he is suffering from terminal cancer). I’m thankful for my second Mom (Janice) who is supporting my Dad every step of the way. There is a line in most wedding vows “in sickness and in health”…I am pretty sure Janice can write the chapter on “in sickness”. So proud of you both…there are no words.
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Book Launch: GATEWAY TO PROMISE: CANADA’S FIRST JAPANESE COMMUNITY
April 22, 2012. 70 years ago today the Japanese-Canadian population of Victoria was exiled from Victoria. None of them ever returned…
Today, Kana, the kids and I were at Victoria city hall for the book launch of “Gateway to Promise: Canada’s First Japanese Community”. Gateway to Promise written by Ann-Lee and Gordon Switzer chronicles the first Japanese community in Canada…right here in lil ole Victoria. It was fitting that the history of these wonderful pioneers was launched on such an auspicious day….keep up the good work Victoria!
The book is available through Ti-Jean Press at http://www.tijeanpress.ca.
Metric FTW!
Canada is supposed to be metric but living next door to the biggest users of the imperial system makes it a little tough to be 100% metric. When we were living in Japan though it was a totally different story. I actually got to use metric all the time…even got to the point where I could estimate length in centimetres and metres. It just so much easier. Imperial seems easier when you are estimating in in feet or inches but as soon as you are estimating in percents of an inch it falls apart…3/8ths or 2/16ths anyone? Seriously…WTH?!?
Plarail – S-12 Shinkansen Doctor Yellow – S-12 ドクターイエロー
Doctor Yellow. A fine addition to the Mercer family collection.

Doctor Yellow Box
Name: Doctor Yellow
Takara Tomy Name: S-12 ドクターイエロー
Power Source: 1xC Alkaline Battery
Manufacturer Number: 4904810635390
Release Date: 2002-07-06
Features: detachable cars
Service Type: Highspeed Diagnostic

Plarail Doctor Yellow
In real life…
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Yellow
Doctor Yellow is the nickname for the high-speed test trains that are used on the Japanese Shinkansen (“Bullet Train”) dedicated express passenger train routes. The trains have special equipment on board to monitor the condition of the track and overhead wire, including special instrumented bogies and observation blisters.
The ‘Doctor’ part of the name is obvious from their test and diagnostic function, and the ‘Yellow’ part comes from the bright yellow color they are all painted. Some have a blue waistline stripe, some a green one. The original color scheme of yellow with a blue stripe (applied to the Class 921 track-recording cars) was created by reversing the colors (blue with yellow stripe) used on 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow-gauge track-recording cars.
In build and appearance, they are very similar to production, passenger carrying Shinkansen trains, and line inspection is carried out at full line speed (i.e. up to 270 km/h/168 mph on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen).
Plarail – Nankai Rapi:t – S-35 南海ラピート
If you are looking for cool trains in Japan, look no further that the Nankai Rapi:t. I used to see it all the time when working at Aim English Studio (at the old Hamadera-koen location). Wyatt got the Plarail version for Christmas in 2013. The Plarail version lives up to its real life namesake in speed. It is one of the fastest if not the fastest in the Mercer family collection.
Name: Nankai Rapi:t – S-35 南海ラピート
Takara Tomy Name: S-35 南海ラピート
Power Source: 1xC Alkaline Battery
Manufacturer Number: 4904810677567
Release Date: 2003-10-05
Features: detachable cars
Service Type: Passenger

Plarail Nankai Rapi:t – S-35 南海ラピート
In real life…
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapi:t
Rapi:t (ラピート rapiito) is a rapid train service between Kansai International Airport and Namba Station in Osaka, Japan. It is operated by Nankai Electric Railway, and the train service uses on the Nankai Main Line and the Airport Line. The name comes from the German word meaning rapid, pronounced [ʁaˈpiːt].
The futuristic and retro-style six-car Rapi:t trainsets, officially designated as the Nankai 50000 series, were designed by architect Wakabayashi Hiroyuki and won the Blue Ribbon Prize in 1995, 1 year after entering service.
Plarail – Midosuji Line
I used to ride Midosuji Line every morning to get to work (at Royal Kids) in Yotsubashi, Osaka. It’s awesome having a piece of our life in Japan in our toy collection.
Name: Midosuji Line
Takara Tomy Name: ライト付大阪市営地下鉄御堂筋線21系
Power Source: 1xC Alkaline Battery
Manufacturer Number: 4904810763987
Release Date: 2008-05-22
Features: detachable cars
Service Type: Passenger

Plarail Midosuji Line
In real life…
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid%C5%8Dsuji_Line
The Midōsuji Line (御堂筋線 Midōsuji-sen) is a rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan, operated by the Osaka Municipal Subway. Constructed under Midōsuji, a major north-south street, it is the oldest line in the Osaka subway system and the second oldest in Japan, following the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Its official name is Rapid Electric Tramway Line No. 1 (高速電気軌道第1号線), while the Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau refers to it as Osaka City Rapid Railway Line No. 1 (大阪市高速鉄道第1号線), and in MLIT publications it is referred to as Line No. 1 (Midōsuji Line) (1号線(御堂筋線)). On line maps, stations on the Midōsuji Line are indicated with the letter M.
North of Nakatsu it runs above ground in the median of Shin-midōsuji, an elevated freeway.
The section between Senri-chūō and Esaka is owned and operated by Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway (北大阪急行電鉄 Kita Osaka Dentetsu), but is seamless to the passengers except with respect to fare calculations.
Plarail – Hankyu Railway 9000 Series
It’s cool being able to get Plarail trains of the trains we have ridden in real life in Osaka. We didn’t ride the Hankyu line that often but it is an awesome edition to our Plarail collection nonetheless.
Name: Hankyu Railway 9000 Series
Takara Tomy Name: S-39 阪急電鉄9000系
Power Source: 1xC Alkaline Battery
Manufacturer Number: 4904810741640
Release Date: 2005-5-24
Features: detachable cars
Service Type: Passenger

Plarail Hankyu Railway 9000 Series
In real life…
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hankyu_Railway
Hankyu Railway (阪急電鉄 Hankyū Dentetsu) is a Japanese private railway that provides commuter and interurban service to the northern Kansai region and is one of major businesses operated by Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. The railway’s main terminal is at Umeda Station in Osaka. The signature color of Hankyu cars is maroon.
The Hankyu network serves 1,950,000 people every weekday and offers several types of express service with no extra charge.
Moving to da new place (1692 Lansdowne)
It’s the first morning in our new place…
Coffee…check!
Bacon and Eggs…check!
100 boxes to unpack….check!!!
Plarail – EF510 Red Thunder (S-39 EF510レッドサンダー)
Red Thunder is the other Plarail train we picked up in Osaka. I figured it would be good to offset the uber cool Shinkansen 500 Series with a little freight pulling goodness. The Red Thunder certainly has more pulling power as it is powered by a ‘C’ size battery whereas the 500 series has an ‘AA’ battery for it’s power source.
Name: EF510 Red Thunder
Takara Tomy Name: S-39 EF510レッドサンダー
Power Source: 1xC Alkaline Battery
Manufacturer Number: 4904810763956
Release Date: 2007-09-20
Features: detachable cars
Service Type: Freight Train

Plarail EF510 Red Thunder
In real life…
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JR_Freight_Class_EF510
The Class EF510 locomotives are Bo-Bo-Bo wheel arrangement multi-voltage AC/DC electric locomotives operated by JR Freight and East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan.
The design used many components common with the JR Freight Class EF210, and was intended to replace ageing JNR Class EF81 locomotives on freight services operating along the Sea of Japan coastal routes. The first locomotive, EF510-1, was delivered in February 2002 and initially based at Shin-Tsurumi Depot.
The first full-production locomotive, EF510-2, was delivered in November 2003, and this and subsequent locomotives delivered featured “Red Thunder” bodyside branding.
As of 1 April 2009, the fleet totalled 16 locomotives (EF510-1 to EF510-16). Four EF510 locomotives are scheduled to be delivered during fiscal 2009. None are on order for fiscal 2010.
PlaRail – Shinkansen 500 Series (S-02 500系新幹線)
Back in 2008, Dan and Becky bought us a Thomas the Tank Engine (Tomy) trainset. We played with it a few times but there wasn’t much we could buy to expand it. Then we went to Osaka this year and we discovered that Tomy makes an entire universe of toy trains called Plarail. So we went shopping at Aeon Rinku Town Mall (southern Osaka) and picked up this train along with a few more tracks. I think we’ll be asking Santa to increase out Plarail collection at Christmas time.
Name: Shinkansen 500 Series
Takara Tomy Name: S-02 500系新幹線
Power Source: 1xAA Alkaline Battery
Manufacturer Number: 4904810635338
Release Date: 2002-07-18
Features: detachable cars, 2 speeds & headlights
Service Type: Highspeed Passenger

Plarail Shinkansen 500 Series
In real life…
The 500 series is a Shinkansen high-speed train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen and Sanyō Shinkansen lines in Japan. They were designed to be capable of 320 km/h (199 mph) but operated at 300 km/h (186 mph), until they were finally retired from the primary Nozomi service in 2010. The trainsets were then refurbished and downgraded to the local Kodama service between Osaka and Hakata.
The general design concept was overseen by German industrial designer Alexander Neumeister. The running gear utilizes computer-controlled active suspension for a smoother, safer ride, and anti-yaw dampers are fitted between cars for improved stability. All sixteen cars in each original trainset were powered, giving a maximum of 18.24 MW (24,460 hp). Each train costed an estimated 5 billion yen, and only nine were built.
Scotch Fest 2011
Auk wee I, Once again tiss time
to rattle the claymores and fill the Quaich.
Then let the flowing Quaich go round
and boldly let the pibroch sound
Till every glen and rock resound.
All wee clansmen and women are welcome
To the Tenth Annual Scotch fest 2011.
So bring your See ya Jimmy and get ready to crack your kranium.
7:00 PM AT 2985 Harriet Rd Nov 5th 2011
Hope to see you all then.
Cheers
For new people who will be coming
Please bring a bottle of
Single malt scotch to share.
If scotch is not your thing,
Well bring beer or wine and have a good time.
2011 VNCS Japanese Cultural Fair
The Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society
proudly presents
The 12th Annual (2011) Japanese Cultural Fair
Saturday, October 22nd
Esquimalt Recreation Centre
10:00AM TO 4:00PM
FREE ADMISSION
Family Friendly!
For more information please visit https://www.vncs.ca/2011-vncs-japanese-cultural-fair/ and www.facebook.com/vncs.ca.












