はてなキーワード: EXcelとは
※素人考えです
やりたいことをやるには随分と簡単な時代になるだろうなと思うのと同時に、やりたいことがないニッコマくらいまでの頭の人間にはだいぶきっつい時代ではないかなと思う今日このごろ。
あとは、仕事をする上で最終的に残るのはアナログな人付き合い的な部分なので、
コミュ力(別にウェイウェイじゃないよ、適度な距離感を保って良好な関係を築き上げる能力よ)の重要性ってもう一歩進んだように感じる。
今の40代オタクがボクの師匠、プログラムもCGもDTMも師匠のおかげを書いた増田です。
お前が技術を中心に情報補完しろよと言われたので知っている範囲で情報を補完します。
ただやっぱりネタバレするとゲッサン編集部や作者氏から叱られそうなので、まったく本編には影響しないであろう部分を中心に情報補完させて貰います。
先に謝っておきますがネタバレ回避を考えたら第1話で語れる部分がココしかなかったっす・・・。
主人公の和田一馬が所持するガラケーはデザインに微妙な違いがあるけれど、おそらくはau W41CAで2006年の春モデル。
W41CAはペンギンケータイとも呼ばれたCASIOのヒット機種で、外観はCASIOらしく少々無骨、旧機種のW31CAでは赤外線通信やおサイフケータイへ非対応だったものの、W41CAでは対応を果たし全部入りケータイになった。
ペンギンケータイの由来ともなるマスコットキャラクターのアデリーペンギンが画面上の様々な部分で演出として登場し、ポップなオレンジの筐体色とも合わせてその可愛らしさから人気を博した。
W41CAは無骨さの中にある可愛らしさで人気となったが、CASIOのWn1CAシリーズは本来サラリーマンに高い評価を受けていた端末で、WordファイルやExcelファイルを閲覧できるPCドキュメントビューワーやPC向けWebページを閲覧できるいわゆるフルブラウザを搭載しつつ、USBマスストレージ接続が可能な端末であり、更にはFMラジオを受信できるなど当時のギークからも非常に高い評価を得ており、CASIOガラケーの銘機としてガジェット界隈では歴史に刻まれている。
当時を知る者であれば常識的な話だが、CASIOというか当時のauは学生へ対して強く訴求する携帯電話通信キャリアで「学割と言えばau」という認識が世間でなされており、auや携帯電話へ搭載する機能や展開するサービスも学生を意識したものが多かった。
取り上げているW41CAも着メロの最大発音数は128のステレオ再生、PCM音源の再生機能である着うた(AAC/48Kbps)にも対応していた。しかもSD Audio Playerを搭載しておりminiSD(microSDではない)にUSBマスストレージ経由で保存したAAC(96Kbps)の再生が可能であった。
ちなみにヒロイン(?)が使っている携帯電話は現在でもINFOBARを生み出したとして話題となるau design projectの第3弾端末であるau talby。2004年冬モデルで製造は三洋、型番がA5508SA。デザイン以外に語る部分がぶっちゃけない。
というか当時からハードウェアスペックに関して語られることがあまり無かった機種で、掲示板などで携帯電話のスペックを誇ったり最大限に活用するための情報交換などをするギークなユーザが選ぶ機種ではなかったので殆ど知らないというのが実情。
INFOBARは目新しさもあって結構いろいろ情報交換されたものだけれど第3弾ともなると正直言って失速気味になっていた。
ただ、主人公が最新の携帯電話でヒロインが型落ちのデザイン重視な携帯電話、学生なのでauという細かな描写は作者の意気込みを感じる。
個人的にはこの時期の携帯電話を挙げるならauではなくVodaphoneとNTT DoCoMoから発売されていたNokia 6630を推したく、これがまたSymbian S60で・・・と話が逸れるので別の機会に。
W41CAに搭載されている音源はYAMAHA AudioEngine MA-7i(YMU791)で、前述の通りFM音源の最大発音数は128でステレオ再生が可能であり、AACやMP3のデコードへ対応するなど非常に多機能で多くの携帯電話端末に採用されることとなる2005年に登場した最新LSIによる音源だが、W41CAでは何故かMP3デコードなど一部機能が制限されている。
着メロ形式はSMAF(MMF)で150Kbyte(153,600byte)まで、FM音源の使い勝手としては4オペレータの最大発音数128で、更にFM音源側の最大発音数を減らすことで最大16bit/12,000HzのPCM音源データを使うことが出来、同様にFM音源側の最大発音数を減らすことで着うた登場前後に一瞬だけ流行ったボーカル付き着メロで活用されたHV(合成音声)も使える。
エフェクターなども内蔵しておりMA-7シリーズは当時の着メロ職人からはかなり評価の高い音源であったものの、NTT DoCoMoしか注目しなかった頭内定位を利用した仮想サラウンド再生のための3Dポジショニング機能も実装されており、いつの世も空間に対するオーディオというのは経営者と技術者の心を掴んでしまうんだなと林檎マークを見て思いを馳せる。
ただ人気だったW41CAにも欠点はあり、当時のケータイアプリ開発者から悪名を欲しいままにしたezアプリ、つまりBREWアプリが採用されていた。当時のauは野良アプリ(勝手アプリ)開発者を締め出すことへセキュリティの都合上から躍起となっており、公式ez web以外の経路からのアプリインストールを著しく制限していた。
この制限が無くなるのは平成ヲタク リメンバーズの時間軸で言えばほんの先の未来である2007年に登場するオープンアプリプレーヤー(OAP)を待つ必要があり、W41CAは、というかau端末はその点からギークに毛嫌いされることがよくあった。
BREWアプリの欠点はそれだけでなく、これはBREWアプリよりも前のezplusアプリ時代からそうなのだが1日のアプリ内携帯電話パケット通信3MB制限という謎の縛り(後に6MBまで上限緩和)が設けられておりユーザとケータイアプリ開発者双方からヘイトを買う一因となっていた。ちなみに他社は1度のパケット通信量の上限はあったが1日の上限は無い。
いやそもそもQualcommからカフェインよりもアルコールだよと騙され酔っぱらいJAVAからBREWへ乗り換えたこと自体が愚かで、他社はJAVAのままなので単に開発負担が増え、auで公開されるケータイアプリが減るという結果しか生まなかった。これが解消されるのが前述したOAPであり、OAPの正体はBREW上に構築されたJAVA VM環境であった。
しかしこのOAPもBREW側のセキュリティパーミッションのせいでパケット通信するたびに通信を許可するためのダイアログが表示されるなど不便極まりない仕様であったためユーザの反感を買ってしまう。
マニアックなネタばかり詰め込んでもアレなので、平成ヲタク リメンバーズの本編に影響しないよな?とビクビクしながら選んだのが当時流行っていた携帯電話を活用した位置ゲームのコロニーな生活。当初はウィルコム端末向けだったが後に他の携帯電話通信事業者にも対応し、2005年にコロニーな生活☆PLUSとして改称アップデートされた。
このコロニーな生活☆PLUSはブラウザゲームの一種でコロニーな生活☆PLUSのURLへアクセスするだけでゲームへ参加できた。1km以上の直線移動距離を稼いでゲーム内通貨を貯め、自分の土地の施設を充実させ住民人口を増やしていくというゲーム。
当時を知っている人ならばオチが直ぐにわかっていると思うので間を置かず言ってしまうと、コロニーな生活☆PLUSの略称はコロプラ、現在では白猫プロジェクトやディズニーツムツムの開発元で知られる株式会社コロプラの祖業である。ちなみに今でも一応はスマートフォンアプリでサービス継続しており名称も「コロプラ」へ改称している。
平成ヲタク リメンバーズの世界の時間軸にプレイヤーは存在するだろうけれど今後ネタ被りしたら申し訳ない。
ネタバレ回避も必要だし始まったばかりの第1話でとやかく言えることはないですね。読者の興味を惹こうとする単語が現れたりするので走り出しとしては及第点なんじゃないかなと。
むしろ前述したように登場するガジェットをしっかりと時代に合わせたものにしていたりとセリフやキャラクターだけでなく登場する小物にも注目したほうが楽しめるのかも知れないというのが第1話への感想と今後への期待です。
作者氏は同年代だと思われるので、敵に回すと恐ろしいが味方につけると頼りないと言われるVIPクオリティを発揮してくれたらなと楽しみにしてます。うはwwwおkwwwww
Please improve the following novel to be more engaging and adding plot point of Yasuke returnig to being a missionary quitting Samurai " rologue:
The sun sank behind the horizon, casting the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. In the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle knelt Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight. His journey to this moment had been long and treacherous, but it was only the beginning.
Chapter 1: A World Away
Yasuke lived an ordinary life in a small village on the Mozambique coast, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.
It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world. But his journey was far from over.
Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun
As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.
Chapter 3: The Encounter
In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior
Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. But Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 5: The Unfolding War
As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.
Chapter 6: The Turning Tide
Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. But in the shadows, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.
Yasuke sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.
One fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.
As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the trait "
Prologue:
The sun dipped below the horizon, bathing the Japanese countryside in a warm, amber embrace. Yasuke, a towering, powerfully built African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, his heart thundering with anticipation. A perilous journey had brought him to this moment, and yet, it was only the beginning of a story that would span continents and rewrite history.
Chapter 1: A World Away
In a small village on the Mozambique coast, Yasuke led a simple life, blissfully unaware of the extraordinary destiny that lay before him. His world shattered when slave traders captured him, ripping him from his homeland and thrusting him into a brutal odyssey across the Indian Ocean. Fate, however, had other plans when he reached the bustling port of Goa, India.
In Goa, Jesuit missionaries purchased Yasuke, altering the course of his life. Under their guidance, he embraced Christianity, mastered new languages, and absorbed the ways of the Western world. But the wind had not finished carrying him to his ultimate destination.
Chapter 3: The Enchanted Isles
Loyal to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them to Japan, a land shrouded in mystery and allure. He was captivated by its breathtaking landscapes, intricate customs, and refined people. As the first African in Japan, he sparked fascination and intrigue wherever he went.
Chapter 4: Fateful Encounters
Kyoto, the heart of feudal Japan, bore witness to the meeting that would forever change Yasuke's life. Oda Nobunaga, a formidable and influential daimyo, was entranced by Yasuke's physical prowess, intellect, and exotic origins. Recognizing Yasuke's potential, Nobunaga welcomed him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 5: A Warrior Forged
Yasuke's metamorphosis from slave to samurai was laden with trials. He navigated the grueling training, a rigid code of honor, and the complexities of Japanese society. Undaunted, he flourished, earning the admiration of his fellow samurai and the unwavering trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 6: A Land Divided
As Nobunaga pursued his vision of a united Japan, Yasuke fought valiantly by his side in countless battles. The legend of the African samurai swelled with each victory, and their unbreakable bond deepened. Together, they braved the treacherous world of shifting alliances and betrayals that shaped the era.
Chapter 7: Whispers of Betrayal
Yasuke's renown as a skilled and devoted samurai expanded, as did his connection with Lord Nobunaga. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a staunch ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's leadership. His bitterness festered, fed by perceived slights and political machinations. Consumed by ambition and lust for power, Mitsuhide's judgment faltered.
Chapter 8: The Price of Loyalty
Yasuke detected the change in Mitsuhide's spirit and grew increasingly apprehensive. But his unwavering loyalty to Nobunaga held him back from voicing his suspicions. Instead, he redoubled his efforts, ever watchful and prepared to defend his lord at any cost.
Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows
On a fateful evening, the Oda clan gathered to revel in their recent triumphs, oblivious to the treachery that lurked in the shadows. Mitsuhide Akechi's nefarious scheme had been set in motion.
Chapter 9: A Night of Shadows
As dawn broke, the piercing cries of battle shattered the night's tranquility. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a devastating surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. Yasuke fought relentlessly, his sword cleaving through the treacherous warriors as he made his way to Nobunaga's side.
Chapter 10: Flames of Betrayal
The Honno-ji Temple, once a sanctuary of peace, was now engulfed in flames and chaos. Yasuke and Nobunaga fought back to back, their swords a blur of steel, as Mitsuhide's forces closed in. Despite their valiant efforts, they were outnumbered, and Yasuke could sense the battle was lost. With a heavy heart, he whispered a prayer for Nobunaga's soul, knowing that his lord would never surrender.
Chapter 11: A Promise Unbroken
As the temple crumbled around them, Yasuke was captured by Mitsuhide's soldiers. Imprisoned and stripped of his samurai status, he reflected on the path that had led him to this moment. Amidst the darkness, he found solace in the memories of his life with Nobunaga and his time as a missionary. A fire kindled within him, reigniting a long-forgotten purpose.
Chapter 12: The Road to Redemption
In the chaos following Mitsuhide's coup, Yasuke seized an opportunity to escape. He journeyed across war-torn Japan, seeking refuge and a chance to reclaim his former life. His determination and faith guided him, as did the memory of the missionaries who had once saved him from a life of slavery.
Chapter 13: Rebirth of a Missionary
Yasuke found solace and purpose among a group of missionaries in a remote village. Embracing his past, he became an instrumental figure in their community, sharing his knowledge of Christianity, languages, and the Western world. As he nurtured their faith, Yasuke felt the shadows of his life as a samurai slowly fade, replaced by the warm embrace of spiritual fulfillment.
Chapter 14: A Legacy Unforgotten
Though Yasuke had left the life of a warrior behind, the legend of the African samurai continued to grow. His story inspired generations, a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and the human spirit. It was a tale that transcended borders and time, a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope and redemption could be found.
Epilogue:
As twilight draped the Japanese countryside, Yasuke stood atop a hill, gazing at the village he now called home. His journey had been one of unimaginable hardship, transformation, and ultimately, redemption. And as the sun dipped below the horizon, Yasuke knew that his story, like the sun's eternal cycle, would continue to inspire and illuminate the hearts of those who heard it.
Prologue
The sun sank behind the horizon as the last vestiges of light bathed the Japanese countryside in a warm, golden glow. Yasuke, a tall, muscular African man with skin as dark as midnight, knelt in the courtyard of Nobunaga's castle, tending to his duties. Though he had traveled a long and treacherous path to reach this moment, his journey had just begun.
Chapter 1: A World Away
In a small village on the Mozambique coast, a young Yasuke lived an ordinary life, unaware of the extraordinary destiny that awaited him. Captured by slave traders and torn from his homeland, he endured a grueling voyage across the Indian Ocean, finally arriving in the bustling port of Goa, India.
It was there that Yasuke's fate took an unexpected turn when he was purchased by Jesuit missionaries. In their service, he learned about Christianity, new languages, and the ways of the Western world.
Chapter 2: The Land of the Rising Sun
As a loyal servant to the missionaries, Yasuke accompanied them on their journey to Japan, a land of mystique and intrigue. The beauty of the land, the complexity of its customs, and the elegance of its people captivated him. As the first African to set foot in Japan, he attracted attention and curiosity from all those who encountered him.
Chapter 3: The Encounter
In Kyoto, the capital of feudal Japan, Yasuke's life changed forever when he met Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful and influential daimyos of the time. Nobunaga was captivated by the African's physical prowess, intelligence, and unique background. Seeing potential in Yasuke, Nobunaga decided to take him into his service as a samurai.
Chapter 4: The Path of the Warrior
Yasuke's transformation from a slave to a samurai was fraught with challenges. He had to adapt to the rigorous training, strict code of honor, and the intricacies of Japanese society. Despite these obstacles, Yasuke's strength, resilience, and determination allowed him to excel, earning the respect of his fellow samurai and the trust of Nobunaga.
Chapter 5: The Unfolding War
As Nobunaga sought to unify Japan under his rule, Yasuke fought by his side in numerous battles. The African samurai's legend grew with each victory, as did his bond with Nobunaga. Together, they faced both triumph and tragedy, navigating the treacherous landscape of alliances and betrayals that defined the era.
Chapter 6: The Turning Tide
Yasuke's reputation as a skilled and loyal samurai grew, as did his bond with Lord Nobunaga. The warlord respected Yasuke's dedication and resilience, a stark contrast to the treachery and self-serving ambitions that plagued many samurai of the era.
Word of Yasuke's prowess reached other daimyos, and whispers of the formidable black samurai began to spread across the provinces. The year was 1579, and the Oda clan had just emerged victorious in the Battle of Tedorigawa. Yasuke had fought valiantly, his towering presence and unmatched strength striking fear into the hearts of his enemies.
As the Oda clan continued to expand its territories, Yasuke's friendship with Nobunaga deepened, and he became a trusted advisor. He learned more about Japanese culture, studied the language, and embraced the customs of his new home.
In the shadows, however, the tides of change were brewing. Mitsuhide Akechi, once a loyal ally, had grown disillusioned with Nobunaga's rule. The resentment smoldered within him, fueled by a series of perceived slights and political maneuverings. Mitsuhide's ambition and desire for power began to cloud his judgment.
Yasuke had sensed the shift in Mitsuhide's demeanor and grew increasingly wary of the samurai lord. However, loyalty to Nobunaga prevented him from openly voicing his concerns. He instead focused on his duties, ever vigilant and ready to protect his lord at a moment's notice.
One fateful evening, the air was heavy with the scent of cherry blossoms, as the Oda clan gathered to celebrate their recent victories. Laughter and the clinking of sake cups filled the air. Unbeknownst to the revelers, Mitsuhide Akechi's treacherous plan was already in motion.
As the sun rose, the first cries of battle rang out. Mitsuhide's forces had launched a surprise attack on Nobunaga's residence at the Honno-ji Temple. The chaos was overwhelming, as friend turned against friend, and the air filled with the acrid smell of smoke and blood.
Yasuke fought his way to Nobunaga's side, his sword cutting through the traitorous samurai with brutal efficiency. The two men made their final stand together, back-to-back, against the relentless onslaught.
In the end, however, they were outnumbered. As Nobunaga fell, mortally wounded, Yasuke continued to fight, but he too was eventually captured. Mitsuhide Akechi, in a twisted display of respect, spared Yasuke's life, acknowledging the loyalty and prowess of the black samurai. Yasuke was sent to the Jesuit missionaries, his future uncertain.
Yasuke's journey had been a remarkable one, from a slave in a foreign land to a trusted advisor and samurai. Despite his extraordinary circumstances, he remained true to himself and his values. His story of strength, resilience, and loyalty would be remembered and honored for generations to come.
Epilogue:
As the sun set on another day in Japan, the whisper of the wind carried the tale of the black samurai, Yasuke, across the land. It would weave its way through the ages, inspiring countless others to rise above adversity and carve their own paths through the storms of life.
だいぶ前に買ったBTOのPCを少しずつ部品更新してる自作初心者だけど、このまえマザーを交換したときに前と同じ形でいいやと思ってATXのマザーボードにしたんだけど、拡張なんてグラボぐらいしかないからもっとコンパクトなボードにすればよかった。
こうなったら何かしら拡張をしてやろうという気持ちなので何かあったら教えてほしい。
スペックは12Gcorei5、メモリ16、グラボ2070SPぐらいだけど足りないなら足りないで考えてみるから、こんなのもあるよくらいでいい。
ポートはPCIe?の8とかが何個か開いてるけど、この辺もこの際勉強したいから適当に投げていただいて付けられるかどうか考えます。予算も同じ。
今のところの使用用途はブラウジング、WordとExcel、まれにちょっとだけ映像編集(雑に字幕つけるぐらい)、ゲーム(重いのはあんまりやらない、最近遊んだので重そうなのは隻狼とか?)程度。
しょーもないのでも何でもいいので、教えて!
会社の事情で役割を分けないといけないのだが、入って1か月目の時点で仕事が少ない方の担当になってしまい、毎日が暇
キャリア採用された経験者だからと専用ソフトの説明すら無く、「はいじゃあこれ使ってね」で終わり。いやいやいやいや
資料作ってくださいねっていう指示と、求められている成果物は分かる。分かるけど、道具の使い方分からないから作り様がないんですけど
「〇〇で絞れば出るでしょ。後は頑張って」じゃなくて。その絞り方が分からねえって言ってんのよ。ガチガチに関数で固めたクソ重Excelファイル投げつけるぞこの野郎
「あ、ついでに支部の△△さん宛ての資料も作っておいて」じゃなくて。まず△△さんって誰よ
△△さんはどの程度まで業務を理解してて、最終的に支部の誰が使うんですかその資料はって話になるのよこっちは
理解度0の人間向けに作るのと、理解度100の人間に作る資料じゃまるで別物やろがい
ねえ待って?