It's a foggy, misty day in Kansai and the Kii Peninsula as I rise early and head off (for the first time!) to Izumi Province to meet some of the other members of Clan Nettobuku. The fighters are having a series of meetings over the next few days, partly to get to know each other, and partly to plan our strategies and tactics.

Over the past two weeks, I have created a few useful kata with the kusari-gama, and have studied the basics of the three-sectional staff. Clan Nettobuku doesn't use the usual Pirōto design for its grappling hooks, but instead uses the Mūtou-style hook, so a few of the things I used to do back at Clan Iwinaga, I've had to re-learn with the new hook.

But all of this, I could do at home in Henshukoku, communicating with my clan-mate, Bunmei, via scrolls and irogomi. Now, I must journey to the castle.

We have many things to discuss, and many plans to make. I hope I can make a good impression.

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Random question - do you keep normal-speak notes of the stuff that gets posted as ninja coder?

I keep thinking this would really make a great book/something. Granted, it'd be a kind of select audience, but I think it'd be a fantastic compilation of.. stuff. Like "Ninja Coder: The diary/journal of a modern-day ninja geek/coder guru/software assassin/something".

Anyhow, notes would make it easier to compile everything at a later date, hence my initial question. :)
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