May 30, 2006
FNORD!!!!!!
I uploaded a couple more videos, and Broadcast Machine lost the plot completely. So I've (a) switched it back to flat file mode, and (b) given up on it entirely.
I'll just do it as a Movable Type blog, I think.
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Splitterer
Let's say you have a MySQL backup made using mysqldump -A, which dumps all the databases on the system into a single file. But you only want to restore one of the databases, which consists of about 300KB in the middle of a 1.7GB SQL dump. And you're not sure if you want today's file or yesterday's or the day before's. How do you find the right one? How do you restore it easily?
Answer: dbsplit.py
import sys
bakfile=sys.argv[1]
outfile='header.dat'
f=open(bakfile,'r')
g=open(outfile,'w')
while 1:
t=f.readline()
if t[0:20]=='-- Current Database:':
db=t[22:-2]
print db
g=open(db+'.dat','w')
g.write(t)
Use: python dbsplit.py <filename>
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May 29, 2006
Daily Dose
Up now in the
clips library: the opening and closing credits of
Tweeny Witches (DVD version; edited down slightly from the original versions I posted), and the opening credits for Cutey Honey, Cutey Honey Flash, the Cutey Honey live action movie, and Re:Cutie Honey (spelling variable; since the creators aren't consistent I don't see why I have to be).
I'd like to add the credits for New Cutey Honey, but I only have it on VHS. If anyone out there has it on DVD, particularly if it comes with a textless version of the credits, please leave a comment.
Update: FNORD!!
Broadcast Machine seemed to be a bit slow doing updates of late, and even when displaying the galleries. It's supports MySQL, but you can use it without - after all, a simple text file should be fine if you're only going to have a few dozen items, right?
Well, evidently not, because when I reconfigured it to use MySQL just now it suddenly got much,
much faster. How anyone could screw up the performance on such a small dataset so badly is beyond me, but they did. Well, that would all be of little import; just tell everyone to use MySQL. Except that if you switch to MySQL at a later date
it randomises the sequence of all your files.
Fnord. Fnordling fnordy fnordness.
Update: Tried hacking the code. The database code in Broadcast Machine is mind-boggling bad. As bad as Movable Type. Possibly worse.
This is a common feature of open-source web apps. The people who write these apps don't have a
clue how to cleanly interface with a SQL database. Of course, they're programming in PHP or Perl, so it's something of a case of "you can't get there from here", but the ways they find to make a bad situation worse can be entertaining. If you don't have to fix it, that is. And I do.
So far I've managed to break the channel display; none of my other changes have made the slightest difference. Why? Who knows. There are two different interfaces to MySQL, both of which replace the standard flat file storage system, which is in turn utterly broken.
Aargh.
Update: You know what the really great thing about Broadcast Machine is? When you try to upgrade or reconfigure it, and it infallibly goes wacko , you can downgrade it by reversing whatever you did - and get it back in a working state.
Update: Ye gods and little fishes! It takes THIRTY SECONDS for Broadcast Machine to pull 47 entries from a text file, sort them, and display the page. I originally thought it was my browser waiting for images to download or something, but no, it's taking THIRTY SECONDS OF CPU TIME. On a 2.8GHz Pentium D. It shouldn't be taking so much as thirty
milliseconds.
Update: Back to MySQL. Enjoy your high-speed randomness. I'm going to bed.
Update: Apart from the fact that it doesn't work, it has this cute little trick: Every time you look at a listing of any of the channels, it sucks the
entire database into an array. Oy.
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There are no fnords in this comment. Or in this post. You didn't see them. Why would you even think they are there.
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 30, 2006 12:46 AM (zBXYv)
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Broadcast machine isn't slow, it's pining. For the fnords.
Posted by: Debbye at May 30, 2006 02:05 AM (p9j1d)
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Wait, you mean arrays weren't intended to hold entire databases?
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May 28, 2006
Work In Progress
Via
The Commissar, Ambient Irony as a graph:

The Java applet that generates this is
still chugging away, so I'll let it run overnight and see what it looks like in the morning.
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Pixy,
Do you know if Ace has been going on a banning spree again?I'm getting 403'd.
Confusedly,
Will
Posted by: Will at May 30, 2006 10:59 AM (RLceB)
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It was a DNS error - it was going to the wrong server, and the old site was disabled. Fixed now.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 30, 2006 12:13 PM (FRalS)
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Ah, understood. Thank you.
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Insight
Hale is Charlie Brown.
Guu is Lucy.
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A Lucy that eats things (rocks, people, houses, etc) and can shoot frickin' laser beams out her mouth, but Lucy.
Actually, that gibes pretty well with what I've read of the show. Just makes me want to see it more.
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 28, 2006 07:15 PM (zBXYv)
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What I've seen of it is great.
Also, the transition from Guu as Hale sees her, to the cute Guu everyone else sees is chilling. And wonderful.
Posted by: HC at May 29, 2006 09:21 AM (Bgud/)
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What show are we talking about here, pray tell?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 29, 2006 03:51 PM (+rSRq)
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Jungle Wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu, or Hare+Guu as AN Entertainment/Funimation would have it.
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AMVs
The first dozen AMVs are
available now.
I've linked back to the creators' pages at
animemusicvideos.org so that if you like a particular video you can find what other work they've done.
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Okay, dozen and one.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 28, 2006 11:59 AM (Kd2WQ)
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Angel Mambo is the only one of those I don't have on my harddrive.
In many ways, Bebop 007 is the best AMV I've ever seen. None of it (or all of it; it IS based on the 007 films, after all) seems gratuitous, and there are some very nice visual tricks in it (count the flashies).
CHIHUAHUA! is certainly the best FIRST AMV ever, and I don't think I'm being hyperbolic with that statement.
According to the creator, Elvis vs Anime was made almost entirely in Photoshop.I'm fairly certain I'd rather drop a live badger down the front of my shorts than try and do that.
Engel might be the masterpiece of Kevin Caldwell (who was the first 'legendary' AMV creator, by all reports). Pixy's right, the original video quality DOES bite the wax tadpole. However, some bright young lad sat down with the original and the DVD set of Evangelion... and "remastered" it here. It's not a 100% perfect remake, but it is probably a 9977/100% perfect remake (I also posted a long 'critique' in his "Comments" section).
Lord Of The Yen had my anime-disliking, LotR-lovingstepfather rolling on the floor for all 9 minutes.
Hale's Mom is very funny... and will probably be funnier once I see the anime it's based on, which by all reports is complete chaos.
Greed vs Envy is a slideshow. A very cute, laugh-inducing, hand-drawn slideshow. For some reason, the first time Iwatched it a year or soago, it ran upside-down and reversed (but the music played normally)... which made it a little hard to understand.
Nod Ya Head... Best. Trailer.Ever.
Good god, I've rambled.
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 28, 2006 04:28 PM (+FLIL)
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Thank you Scooter T. Wonderduck.

Lord of the Yen was also remastered by someone else. Elvis vs. Anime was done frame by frame, in photoshop... by a teenage girl.
Also, the opinion system at AMV.org sucks. I can't edit an opinion I gave earlier because I haven't seen the video? Piiiiiiss off!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 28, 2006 06:12 PM (wKzTj)
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Jungle Guu is indeed chaos; so much so that I never thought it would get licensed. I have to go back and finish watching the second OVA and see if certain things ever get explained.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 28, 2006 06:26 PM (wKzTj)
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I'm not disagreeing with you regarding the opinion system at AMV.org. They don't seem to take into account that someone just might have d/l'd an AMV somewhere else. *shrug*
That being said, you've gotta love them for what they do. Unlimited downloading of free AMVs for anybody who registers with them? With only a small and unobnoxious begging page before your d/l begins? Far as I'm concerned, they could have their opinions be in Sanskrit, written by weevils, and I wouldn't care.
"T." stands for "The."
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 28, 2006 07:12 PM (zBXYv)
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Oh, they're doing a great service. But. Ah, well.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 28, 2006 07:33 PM (wKzTj)
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It turns out that I had already finished watching the second Guu OVA series. So I'm not likely to get any more answers from there. But there were in fact answers, of a sort; not revelations but a little more detail to what was revealed in the original series.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 28, 2006 10:41 PM (wKzTj)
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I'd second the nominations of Right Now and Failed Experiments.
The LOTY is huge fun, but Osaka always is.
Pretty much anything Kevin Caldwell does is worth watching. You've got his Engel up; if you haven't seen them, his Caffeine Encomium or his BAV video, Believe, are well worth a download.
On Your Mark is also worth one just to see what happens when someone pays Miyazaki to do an AMV.
Memories Dance, by Vlad Pohnert, is a nice homage to Miyazaki's oeuvre.
Other amvs, worth a look given an interest in their source material - to which they are, in some way or another, entertainingly faithful - include Desert Rose (Sailor Moon), Shellshock (Gundam 08th MS Team), Hale's Mom (Jungle wa itsumo hale nochi guu), All Star (Irresponsible Captain Tylor), Dark Legacy (Bastard!), Liberation of Memories Past (Utena), Euphoria* (RahXephon), Endure (Now & Then, Here & There), and E Nomine Vater Unser (Hellsing).
*What, Euphoria is your chosen example of how not to do an AMV? It's a choppy, chaotic, hallucinatory mess with more flash than substance? So was RahXephon.
Posted by: HC at May 29, 2006 01:10 PM (Bgud/)
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Caffeine Encomium and Memories Dance are in the queue. Hale's Mom is up already.
What, Euphoria is your chosen example of how not to do an AMV? It's a
choppy, chaotic, hallucinatory mess with more flash than substance? So was RahXephon.
That's no excuse!!!!!
Technically it's not bad, but it's utterly pointless, and so manages to be both incredibly dull and extremely annoying. I wouldn't care, except that it's also one of the highest-rated AMVs at AMV.org.
I'll take a look at the other ones you mention.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 29, 2006 01:51 PM (FRalS)
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I'll look forward to a second opinion on whichever you get to. For my part, I'm certainly enjoying the chance to look at other's lists of things to see (Wonderduck, conveniently enough, has one up on amv.org), and between here and Don McClane's list have found several new to me, and to my liking. The Wizard of Osaka and Guts, Prince of Denmark, are worthy joke AMVs, and both Bebop 007 and Sex Caramel are simply excellent. Another decent joke video is Lollipops, Sunshine, and rrrRRRrrr.
I see that I let the previous list pass without mentioning Storytelling, by Absolute Destiny, or Bouncing through the Years (Gainax). The latter is a decent tribute AMV, and the former is... quirky.
If I'd thought about it I would have added Phenomenon (Princess 9) and Hmm (Hand Maid May) to my list of AMVs worth watching given an interest in the source anime. I'd lay money that the former is closer to the sports story that SDB sought than what he got out of the series - but that's an anime on which our opinions differ, anyway.
Posted by: HC at May 29, 2006 07:23 PM (Bgud/)
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Oh yes, the Wizard of Osaka! I have that here somewhere, and it's definitely one to put on the list.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 29, 2006 08:19 PM (8tgWJ)
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Pay no attention to my list on AMV.org, it was made when I was young and stupid. Or something. I'll eventually get around to re-doing it, but watch for a real list over at http://wonderduck.mu.nu, probably Tuesday.
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 30, 2006 01:59 PM (zBXYv)
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I just put up a quick list of what I considerseven essential AMVs over at http://wonderduck.mu.nu/archives/179213.php. Bebop 007 is the only one that's up over here, though.
It's not exhaustive, and it's not my "favorite videos ever" list, but they'd all be on my top 20, probably.
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May 27, 2006
More Clips
Uploaded today: The high quality, un-subtitled (but not textless) versions of the Haruhi opening and closing, and all versions of the opening and closing credits for Galaxy Angel. (Some of these were available previously in the Clips and Clips2 collections.)
All available here.
I'm going to make all the clips available for individual http download, but that will take a little while, as there are now 155 of them. I also have about twenty AMVs to upload. None of them are my work; they're just ones I've particularly enjoyed.
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Hmmm... what AMVs will Pixy choose? Some guesses:
Football! by Suberunker?
Failed Experiments in Video Editing by Big Big Truck?
Pop Up Video (Excel Saga) by Delusional Productions?
Shameless Rock Video by Absolute Destiny?
Maybe Right Now by DokiDoki....
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 28, 2006 12:04 AM (+FLIL)
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The Excel Pop Up Video and Right Now are in the queue.

I'm pretty sure I saw Shameless Rock Video and didn't like it, but now I can't remember it.
I don't remember if I've seen Failed Experiments, and I know I haven't seen Football!
Suggestions are welcome, because a lot of the stuff on AMV.org - even the high-rating stuff - is boring crap. (I have Euphoria in the queue as an example of how not to do it.)
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I seem to remember finding a link here once to Play Excel! Play! which I find highly amusing to this day. Every once in a while, you just need to see anime played over some hair-band.
I also found The Bounty Hunters Who Don't Do Anything worth a chuckle or two.
Posted by: Will at May 28, 2006 02:02 AM (RLceB)
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Oooooh, Strongbad via Azumanga Daioh for Football! Absolutely brilliant stuff. Actually, just about anything from Suberunker Studeosh (sic) is brilliant .http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_myprofile.php?user_id=40626
"Still Preoccupied with 1985" is well worth the time.
The best one I've seen recently is Sex Caramel by Kusoyaro... did a great job telling a story that doesn't exist in the anime Noir.
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May 25, 2006
Tin Toy
New goodies up in my
anime clips collection: Opening credits for
Sasami - Mahou Shoujo Club, opening and closing credits (and closing credits and closing credits) for
Renkin San-kyuu Magical? Pokaan, and opening and closing credits for
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Most of the closing credits for MagiPoka are Matroska files, .mkv, rather than the usual avis I provide. There is a reason for this, but you will need a Matroska aware player to discover what it is. You should be able to get Windows Media Player to do the job; my current preferred alternative (since BSPlayer went crapware) is
The Core Media Player. It's not pretty, but it works well enough.
Enjoy!
Oh yes: BitTorrent trackering is currently rather messed up, so they're enabled for direct download. Try not to devour
all my bandwidth.
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Aaaaarh, bandwith ahoy! We'll fill the hold with bits! Throw the zeros overboard, we only want the ones!
Strangely, your older files on there still have working torrents. Is your tracker just unable to get new torrents working?
Posted by: Nathan at May 26, 2006 03:06 AM (/N9MX)
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I've been TRYING to find JUST the Haruhi ED... Pixy's my hero!!!
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 26, 2006 10:45 AM (7+BNY)
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I've found that VLC player seems to do the trick. Well at least on Mac OS X it does. Mkv is supported out of the dmg.
I've installed the basic MKV pack for windows but sound doesn't seem to work. At least on WMP.
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Nathan - I think it's working again now, but the torrents are a pain to keep seeded. Unless downloads take off, I'll make individual clips downloadable over http and just keep the big collections and fansubs as torrents. (I upgraded the tracker yesterday and broke everything.)
Wonderduck - you're welcome.

There's a version at Youtube, but the quality sucks. (As always with Youtube.) I have a high-quality un-subtitled version too, which I'll make available tonight.
Andrew - yep, VLC works with most files too.
I downloaded WMP 11 last night, so I'll have a play with that too.
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Er... Pixy's my even bigger hero?
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Besides using a media player with a built-in Matroska reader, you can install a DirectShow Matroska splitter (in DirectShow terminology, a file reading filter is called a "splitter") and then play Matroska files with any DirectShow media player. There are two main Matroska splitters around, Haali's Media Splitter and Gabest's Matroska Splitter. Google can help you find either (I use Haali's).
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Or download the Combined Community Codec Pack.
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Unaargh
I wound Broadcast Machine back to version 20. I also whined pathetically over on their forums.
Anyway, I'll put some more goodies up tonight.
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Pixy,
I help run a community portal for my religious community and we have a pile of old videos lying around that we want to make mroe easily accessible. Could you talk a bit about your experiences with Broadcast Machine, the pros and cons, etc ? I have an account on Dreamhost so I can install it for testing but I wanted to get your evaluation first. We can take this offline, just drop me an email. Thanks!
Posted by: fledgling otaku at May 25, 2006 10:52 PM (BLxXg)
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Well, let's see.
It's easy to set up.
It looks good (enough), and it works well. Until version 22, which is a bit of a cow, but which is being fixed.
The support is great. I listed my points of concern on their forum and they are looking into them. (They agreed that the playing videos in the web page thing needed more thought, and they'll make it an option.)
For distributing videos on a limited budget, BitTorrent is the way to go. And if you don't want a complicated install, Broadcast Machine is the way to go.
Recommended, and if they can fix the issues with version 22, highly recommended.
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Time To Die
What's the lifespan of a notebook battery these days?
I got my notebook last September, and at the time I could watch 3 hours of anime on a battery charge. I was editing the subtitles for Dirty Pair episode 4 on my way home yesterday, and the battery was dead by the time I got to Waitara; that's about 40 minutes. And that's
less intensive than just watching anime, because I keep pausing the video while I edit the script.
Also, the power meter went from 10% to 3% in two seconds, which seems to be just a tiny bit abrupt.
I'm doing a test right now: 100% CPU, screen on, no disk activity; so far it's gone from 98% (which is where it is once you've booted from standby on battery) to 57% in 14 minutes. The 3% per minute seems to be pretty steady. Also crappy. Particularly since the last 10% is basically gone anyway.
16 minutes: 51%
20 minutes: 40%
22 minutes: 33%
24 minutes: 27%
26 minutes: 22%
28 minutes: 16%
30 minutes: 9%
32 minutes: 3%
34 minutes: 0%
36 minutes: 0%
38 minutes: 0%
40 minutes: 0%
41 minutes: URK
Second pass:
10 minutes: 72%
22 minutes: 38%
30 minutes: 14%
32 minutes: 9%
34 minutes: 1%
36 minutes: 0%
38 minutes: 0%
40 minutes: 0%
41 minutes: URK
Well, the full discharge and recharge didn't help a whole lot.
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That sounds a bit abrupt.
The only thing I've heard for that is to charge the battery again from full discharge - which it seems you'll have to do anyway - but 40 minutes sounds like it is gone for good.
Posted by: HC at May 25, 2006 02:28 PM (Bgud/)
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May 24, 2006
Aargh
Went to upload some new files to Broadcast Machine. It informed me that a new version was out and that I should upgrade immediately. I did so, and it utterly ceased to function.
Installed the new version to a clean directory... twice... and it's working again, or at least not giving any errors. Of course, there are no files there either, but that's a relatively minor detail.
It also comes with some new themes, which while being prettier, use a different size for the images, so all the old images get rescaled in the browser and end up looking like crap. It still has the old theme, only it has changed too, so it ends up looking like crap anyway.
I'll post the new videos, or some of them, since I've spent the hour I'd planned on using to upload the new files beating my head against a wall instead. Then I'll upload the old files. Then I'll upload some more new files. Or something.
Update: Or not. This new release looks like a
major downgrade. Bah. And bah again.
Update: One of the things that is particularly broken about the new version of Broadcast Machine is that instead of showing my lovingly handcrafted images on the individual torrent pages, it embeds the file. Yes, it takes your avi file - or your mp3 or zip or whatever it might be, but it
assumes it's an avi - and sticks it right there on the web page. Of course, that only works in Internet Explorer 6; other browsers have quite an entertaining variety of ways of not working when they encounter this particular... trick.
Unfortunately, but unsurprisingly, their web site seems to have crashed, so I can't visit their forums to ask what drugs they were on when they decided that this was a good idea.
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I was disappointed with one of the episodes of
Dirty Pair I subtitled last month because there were some lines of dialogue that weren't translated. There were just gaps; no subtitles at all. Only a few, but still not the sort of quality I want for a MuNu Fansub. I thought the problem lay with the original translations, which were produced back in the early nineties when the fansubbing community was much smaller.
Because I never considered the possibility that a popular subtitle editing program would have a major bug relating to one of the most common subtitle file formats that could lead to the deletion of words or entire lines of dialogue without any warning.
Grrr.
I am now editing the subtitles for episode 4 in Wordpad.
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Bruce Bawer talks about his book:
I was also shocked to hear people refer to immigrants’ European-born children as “second-generation immigrants.†And their children were “third-generation immigrants.†This summed up an incredibly dramatic difference in the ways Americans and Europeans thought about immigrants. My father’s parents were Polish, but never in my life had it occurred to me to think of myself as a third-generation immigrant or of my father as a second-generation immigrant. The idea was ludicrous. We were Americans, period.
My father's parents were Polish. My father was born in England, but lived most of his life in Australia. I'm Australian, period.
Read the whole thing, depressing though it may be.
(Via
Roger L. Simon)
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So I have to dissent slightly here. I don't have a problem with the "second-generation" part, but rather the "immigrant" part. I sometimes refer to myself as "fourth-generation" in passing, meaning "fourth-generation American," the fourth generation of my family to call America home. Mostly, it's a handy way of expressing why I don't speak Japanese beyond "I was too bloody lazy in high school."
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Mostly I agree with your distaste at the practice, but the term does fit when the immigrants make no effort to assimilate into their new society. viz, many of the Hispanic immigrants to the US. Sure, many enter the culture and become Americans, but many stay in their barrios ("ghettos", in another time and place) and they and their American-born children never become true Americans. What should we call the kids, other than "second-generation immigrants"?
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Sure.
The problem is that the European political culture is promoting the creation of "third generation immigrants", which is a recipe for disaster.
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May 23, 2006
Where ATM Has A Place
To expand on the theme still further:
Our office network is currently 100mbit, switched. There are two main 24-port switches, and a couple of 8-port switches for specific subnets, such as my desk. The exact topology doesn't matter, although a GbE uplink between the two main switches would be nice.
Anyway, the advantage of ATM over fast ethernet (as has been explained to us) is that it can guarantee the delivery of our critical voice traffic at the same time as it maintains a best-effort attempt at delivering data. Which is nice... But I have 100mbits available, unshared, to every desktop. If you are on two phone calls at once, at ISDN quality, that's a little more than one tenth of one percent of your bandwidth. You have to chew through most of the remaining 99.9% before you will start to affect the sound quality of those calls. And your PC (thanks to Microsoft's IP stack) isn't nearly powerful enough to do that. A full-size fast ethernet frame takes, what, 0.12ms to transmit, so the jitter will barely be
measurable, much less noticeable.
Essentially, if you have the bandwidth, ATM isn't necessary, and if you don't have the bandwidth, you're going to lose something anyway. So where do we need it at all?
In modems.
If you're a typical home user, you want to do stuff like downloading the latest episode of
24 over BitTorrent while making a VoIP call on your videophone. You've got what, a megabit upstream? Problem.
Enter ATM.
It guarantees the bandwidth for your videophone. Good.
To do so, it has to throw out some BitTorrent packets. Who cares? BitTorrent is completely self-healing at three different protocol levels. Anyway, it's your data it's throwing out, not anyone else's.
And the kicker: High-speed ATM is expensive, because you need high-speed processors to do all the fancy quality-of-service stuff. But we're talking about a megabit or so in an ADSL modem. We don't even need end-to-end QoS, since downstream bandwidth isn't in short supply, only upstream. So, finally, a win for ATM.
Unless you live in Japan, Korea, or Canberra, where ADSL has already been
supplanted by something better.
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Downhill Both Ways
As late as 1998, you could find papers
extolling the virtues of ATM to the desktop. (Warning: Illegible in browsers other than IE6.) ATM could handle voice and video at the same time! Sure, fast ethernet
looked sexy, but you only really achieved 40% of that 100mbits, and a single CSMA domain could only extend 200 metres at its furthest extremes. ATM could plug straight into the corporate backbone, and the 53-byte ATM cells meant a worst-case response time 7 times better than fast ethernet.
ATM to the desktop was the way of the future.
Right.
No-one rolled out ATM to the desktop.
Everyone rolled out fast ethernet.
Why?
One: They already had ethernet. If you have ethernet, and it's slow, then the obvious solution is fast ethernet, right? Which is a large part of why 100BaseVG-AnyLAN died in the market. You can buy fast ethernet or... What was it again? 100BasicVB something? Let's just get some of that fast ethernet that everyone else is buying.
Two: Speed wins. Fast ethernet is 100mbits. ATM was being pushed for the desktop at 25mbits. 100 is more than 25. End of story.
Three: Price wins. Fast ethernet was cheaper.
Four: The price for ethernet switches fell through the floor. Suddenly, no-one in their right mind was using hubs. That 40% ceiling? Erased, utterly. Now you could not only safely hit 100%, you could safely
exceed 100%, because different parts of your network were effectively on different circuits - all handled automatically.
That wiped out ATM's former big advantage - quality of service.
Let's say you had a network that was carrying both phone calls and data, such as terminal sessions to your accounting system. If your network gets full, you can't slow down the traffic on the phone calls, because then people won't be able to understand each other. But you
can slow down the terminal sessions. It's annoying, but it still works. ATM looks after this for you.
On old-style ethernet, with a single network segment, once you started pushing too much traffic (and "too much" wasn't actually very much at all), everything would stop working. Both the phone calls
and the terminal sessions would fail. (There was actually something called
isochronous ethernet that ran 96 ISDN B-channels alongside standard 10mbit ethernet, so as to carry voice and data at the same time. It died.)
On new, switched,
fast ethernet, it simply wasn't a problem. The phone calls and the terminal sessions weren't competing for scarce bandwidth anymore, because (a) they were put on different circuits, and (b)
bandwidth wasn't scarce.
And ATM dropped dead, as far as computer networks go. The phone companies still haven't worked this out.
Right now, I can buy a 48-port gigabit stackable layer 3 managed network switch and 48 gigabit ethernet cards for the same price as one 155mbit ATM module from Cisco. Which way would
you go?
And when you come to upgrade your gigabit ethernet, would you choose 10-gigabit ethernet, or... That other thing?
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100BasicVB something? Heh.
I learned more about this than Iwanted toas a telco eqinvestortoward the end of that industry'snuclear winter a few years ago.In retrospect it's sort of amazing anyone thought ATM to a desktopcould be competitive with cost per bit dropping so fast. It's almostlike POTS vs. VOIP today; sure,POTS istheoretically more reliable (for now), but who wants to pay 10x the price for it?
Of course, the car analogy is a dead giveaway that the author is smoking something. But this is my favorite part:
As you can see, even with all of these applications running simultaneously, the required bandwidth is still within the capability of 25 Mbps.
Uh huh, sure. It's not like anyone would ever want videodata faster than real-time.
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Ah, here's the moneyquote from the article criticizing Ethernet:
Therefore, the actual throughput capacity of a switch is directly linked to its processor's power and limitations.
Obviously, they didn't spend enough time considering the implications of that statement. (Hey, isn't there some sort of law about processor speeds and how quicklythey improve?)
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Cowards!!!
Last Friday, I wrote:
The next telco sales rep who tells me that we have to connect to them using ATM because they are selling a business grade product is going to get a punch in the snoot.
Today we have a winner.
But he did it
via email.
Sneaky weasels, these sales reps.
But for crying out loud, it's 2006! ATM is a 1970's solution to a 1960's problem. The increases in speed of computer networking mean that the QoS features built into ATM are now effectively redundant, and at the same time, enormously expensive.
Just. Go. Away.
Dammit.
This Wikipedia article provides a good overview of the issues. What it comes down to is that I can get at least three times as much bandwidth over ethernet for the same price, even though I am buying the ethernet from one of the most expensive players and the ATM from one of the cheapest.
Update: Here's a
Wired article from ten years ago explaining the problems, only with more personal details. Of course, it's Wired, so half of it is crap, but it's still useful for perspective.
Basically, it's another example of
Worse is Better.
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For a more technical perspective, here's something I consider essential for those reminiscing about 10 years ago:
http://www.academ.com/nanog/feb1998/parallel/ip_vs_atm/index.html
One interesting point Mr. Antonov made was that the "isochnonous" transfers and "bandwidth reservation" was a fraud. I find it quite remarkable that anyone could figure that out back at the time. The state of the art for the Voice over IP was Van Jacobsen's "vat" program and LP2 codec. Of course now, everyone knows that Skype works that way, and it works better than actual telephone in many instances (betweeen U.S. and Russia, for example).
Another reason telcos want ATM is that they want "smart network" (with associated margins), whereas customers want "dumb network".
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Not Enough Words
Steven has a too many words post up about
corny (anime) romantic comedies, including a point system for scoring them. But he doesn't calculate the scores for any Rumiko Takahashi shows, because he hasn't seen them. Let's see if we can fill in the gap.
Ranma
2 or more people seriously contending for the affections of one (1 point for each serious contender)
Well, the two main characters have not just suitors but actual fiancees falling out of the woodwork. Let's start by counting themselves (ignoring their protests), and then adding, at a minimum, Ryoga and Kuno for Akane, and Shampoo, Ukyo, Kodachi, and Kuno (again) for Ranma.
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...who trickle in
1
...who aren't human (1 for each)
0
...who have special powers (1 for each)
3 (being very conservative there)
Dorky hero (1)
0 He's an idiot, but he's not a dork.
...who has a unique power (1)
1
Klutzy heroine (1)
0 Akane may be klutzy in comparison to the grandmaster martial artists who litter the show, but in everyday terms, no.
...who has a unique power (1)
0 Access to malletspace is hardly unique.
Love expressed as violence (1)
1 I can only award one point?
Obvious choice (1)
1
Women with exaggerated figures (1)
0 for the TV series, but definitely
1 for the movies. Shampoo is pretty well-built even in the TV series, but not exaggeratedly so.
Jiggle (1)
1
Panty flashes (1)
1
Ecchi (1)
1 Not frequent, but it is there.
Joshikousei (1)
1 They're everywhere!!
Meido-san (1)
0
Accidental exposure (1)
1 And intentional, of course.
Accidental groping (1)
1
Swimsuits at the beach (1)
1
Bathing and yukatas in a bathhouse (1)
0 I could be wrong, but I don't recall any yukatas.
Kimonos at a summer festival or cultural festival (1)
0 I'm sure I'm wrong this time, but I can't recall a specific instance.
Girl's locker room (1)
1 Panty thief! Get him, girls!
Cosplay (1)
0 Unless you count Romeo and Juliette.
Romances among secondary characters (1)
0 Well, there's Mousse and Shampoo, but that doesn't really get anywhere.
Meganekko (1)
1 Ran-ko.
Annoying relatives (1)
1 You betcha.
Meddlers (friends or family) (1)
1 Big time.
No romantic resolution at the end (1)
0 I haven't
seen the end, so just guessing here.
So 27 points for Ranma.
Tomorrow: Urusei Yatsura. Which gets
complicated. You'd think no-one would be interested in Ataru, but he nearly gets married more than once. Hard to say who's serious (Elle, Kurama... sort of) and who's just trying to annoy Lum (Ran-chan, Oyuki). And then there's all the boys chasing Lum. And then there's poor Shinobu. And at least half the characters aren't human, so bonus points everywhere...
And I can still only award one point for love expressed as violence?
"Darling no BAKA!" FZZZT!
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The reason for only one point for "love expressed as violence" is that certain shows (e.g. Urusei Yatsura) would blow the top off the score otherwise. How many times does Lum blast that poor bastard? Probably multiple times per show, based on what I've heard.
In the first two episodes of "Girls Bravo" (all I've watched) the hapless hero gets beat up at least four times IIRC. It's the same thing.
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Heh. Just for giggles, I decided to do Neon Genesis Evangelion on this grading scale over at The Pond...
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I'd give it the point for "Women with exaggerated figures" for girl-Ranma. Best body in the show, and proud of it

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I think Negima wins this competition hands-down, although the anime apparently toned it down from the manga. The 30 or so girls include a vampire, a robot who's also a maid, a ninja, a gunslinger, a ghost, a Chinese martial artist, a samurai demon, and more; plenty of swimsuits, panties, nudity (accidental and deliberate), a dorky hero with a unique power (several, actually, including the power to shred girls' clothing with a sneeze), yukata, kimonos, bathhouses, beaches, locker rooms, cosplay, meganekko, groping (usually accidental), meddlers, an obvious choice, a surprising amount of jiggle, a bit of love expressed as violence, and, of course, exaggerated figures, since all of these curvy girls are supposed to be about 14.
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I'll just note that the munu slogan was, for a while, "We're sorry we accidentally destroyed your panties."
The Negima manga is a lot better than the anime.
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According to AnimeNFO, Funimation has licensed Negima for Region 1. They've even got a web site for it. It says "Starter set available August 1". I wonder what the heck a "starter set" is?
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Probably a box with one DVD in it.
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If You Insist
Michael Novak, foaming at the mouth over at
National Review Online:
The professor Hanks plays makes plain that he believes that Jesus is only a man—a man and that's all. A great moral teacher, perhaps, but only a man.
That, of course, is the one thing that the Jesus himself does not allow us to believe. If Jesus is only a man, he is no great moral teacher. He is on the contrary a fraud, a pretender, a horrible spendthrift with his own life and the lives of his apostles—all twelve of whom met a martyrdom like his, some of them crucified, all of them most brutally killed without the utterance of a single recantation. If He was not the Son of God, one with the Father and the Holy Spirit, he was either a mountebank or a lunatic, and deserves our contempt, not our praise. His every moral teaching would be vitiated by its radical emptiness and fraudulence.
One of the very meanings of being secular today, of course, is to believe that Jesus was exactly all these things—a lunatic or a fraud and, more important than anything else, no more than a man.
Sorry Michael, but this is complete tripe.
Secularism necessarily implies that Jesus is not the son of God, because it involves a lack of belief in gods.
All the rest is your own construction.
So The Da Vinci Code will not exactly be stating any new thesis that secular people don't already accept. What it may succeed in doing, however, is to make dramatically manifest the silliness, madness, and love of illusion in what being secular means, at least to these film makers. It is for this reason, perhaps, that so many secular critics have found this movie repellent. Although it seeks to mock Christians and Jews, it actually makes a purely secular view seem absolutely batty.
(My emphasis.)
That there are secularist moonbats around is an uncontestable fact. But attributing their faults to secularism itself is as false as attributing Pat Robertson's faults to Christianity at large. More so, if anything.
Having said all that, it does sound like the film* is a steaming mound of hyena offal.
* The Da Vinci Code.
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Its amusing that Dan Brown has that its a work of fiction and thats all it is. There are some facts to it but thats not to say that he didn't take creative licence with them either.
Most people seem to have missed this small point. Once again I wonder if anyone whose protesting has actually read it.
I found the book an entertaining read. But I don't feel any great need to rush out and see the movie anytime soon. I'm sure that Mr Brown has more than enough money anyway.
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Sorry thats meant to read "Dan Brown has said that its a work of fiction ..."
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Yep. There are plenty of similar works, taking up the story of Opus Dei or the Cathars or some other little-known piece of Church history. One book, Flicker, had the Knights Templar as the secret power behind the movie industry...
It's actually not a bad book.
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What In Hell I Am Talking About
Here are the promised screencaps. I've resized them to fit on the blog; click for the original size.
First up, we have our Sammy-chan:

And Mama and Papa:

Sasami's friends, who probably have names, but I didn't catch them:

I think this is Misao, but they call her "Shinohara". In
Magical Girl Pretty Sammy, Misao's surname was Amano.

Where the old Misao was just terribly shy, this one's a gloompuddle.
Anyway, Sasami with her friends:

Washuu is back, and she hasn't changed at all:

And look who's with her:

We don't normally associate Ryo-ohki with Washuu, but it makes perfect sense.
I don't know who's scarier, Washuu or Haruhi, but when they get that look, it's best not to be in the same universe:

A girl explains the facts of life to a boy:

Ah, the old mirror-on-the-shoe-trick:

Miho-sensei arrives:

Is something wrong?

Oops:

That's got to be a bit drafty, surely:
more...
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Alright, Mihoshi is a bird-brain, but she isn't <i>that</i> addled. Good grief!
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 20, 2006 06:15 AM (+rSRq)
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Yeah, that isa pretty weak excuse for a (non-regulation) panty-shot of Mihoshi.
Posted by: Will at May 20, 2006 06:48 AM (SOx9v)
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Nah, that used to happen to my sensei all the time. It's pretty common actually.
Posted by: TallDave at May 20, 2006 01:24 PM (H8Wgl)
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I wanna know where you went to school...
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 20, 2006 04:00 PM (+rSRq)
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Man, they completely jumbled up the seiyuu on this one. They've got some nobody playing Sasami. Mihoshi's completely different, and Washu just doesn't sound as maniacal without Yuko Kobayashi. Of course, at this point, I imagine even the AIC seiyuu stable is getting a little sick of Tenchi spinoffs.
Not to get too vulgar, but... nah, nevemind. I'm not going there.
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May 19, 2006
Tales of the Unexpected
I started watching
Sasami: Mahou Shoujo Club, which is a spin-off of a spin-off of a spin-off of
Tenchi Muyo. But it may contain Pixy Misa, so I need to at least give it a go. It hasn't been fansubbed yet; I'm watching it in the original Klingon. But then I did that with
Magical Girl Pretty Sammy too, and back then I knew even less Japa - uh, Klingon - than I do now.
Okay, so we have Sasami, who is more or less recognisable, and Washuu and Ryo-ohki, who are the same as ever, and Mihoshi... We'll come back to Mihoshi.
I didn't have high hopes for this series, because the character designs made the show look like it was targeted at six-year-old girls. As it turns out, appearances can be deceiving.
Here we are in the first episode, and one of the boys in Sasami's class has done the old mirror-on-the-shoe trick so he can look up Miho-sensei's skirt. Sasami's girlfriends think this is a typical stupid boy trick, but Sasami thinks it's kind of neat.
The kicker is, when Mihoshi turns up, she's not wearing a skirt. I don't mean she's wearing slacks, I mean she's wearing a skirt, except not.
Which lead to a certain amount of re-evaluation of my guess as to the show's target audience.
At about that point I ran out of .avi, because I stupidly turned off my notebook while copying the file, so I will have to report back with more thoughts and screen caps.
Secondly, there's this:
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Posted by: Pixy Misa at
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Where did you find Sammy Club? I've been tooling around half-heartedly to see if it was up somewhere, but as of yet I've had no luck.
Posted by: Will at May 20, 2006 12:06 AM (RLceB)
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OK, you can't leave that description of Mihoshi hanging like that. What in hell are you talking about?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 20, 2006 03:19 AM (+rSRq)
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Well, you must admit it WOULD be unexpected...
Posted by: Wonderduck at May 20, 2006 09:33 AM (+FLIL)
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http://www.misterkitty.org/extras/stupidcovers/stupidcomics2.html
My favorite was the bottom one on this page. And you thought the Japanese invented the concept in the 1990s.
Posted by: TallDave at May 20, 2006 02:42 PM (H8Wgl)
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Will, you can find torrents here. No-one's picked this up for fansubbing yet, so raws is all there is.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 20, 2006 06:15 PM (bBAzP)
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Sweet, now to see just how rusty my already sub-mediocre listening skills have become.
Posted by: Will at May 21, 2006 06:44 AM (SOx9v)
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Blah!
The next telco sales rep who tells me that we have to connect to them using ATM because they are selling a business grade product is going to get a punch in the snoot.
Don't give me that "guaranteed delivery" crap. Yes, ethernet is best-effort, but it's a hell of a lot cheaper than ATM. If I can do a gig of ethernet for half the price of your OC-3, I know whose packets are going to end up on the computer room floor. If you're out of bandwidth, you're out of bandwidth.
(And I'm informed that Australia
is out of bandwidth. As far as I can tell, all the major telcos here are being run by idiots. Which is no change at all from 1995 when I first started dealing with them. No wonder Telstra's shares are in the toilet.)
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How Not To Do It
Brian Tiemann explains in
excruciating detail.
mu.nu has moved servers three times over the past three years, from the original baby Celeron box, to a nice Athlon, to a dual Xeon, to the current pair of dual-core Pentium D's.
What probably nobody remembers is that the server itself moved once, as well.
Back in the early days, our hosting company, whose name is lost in the mists of time, was bought out by another hosting company. And lo, they decided to transfer all their servers to the new owner's data centre. Unlike Managed.com, though, they actually got it right: They chartered a 737, called in every vaguely technical person they knew, hoiked all the (carefully labelled) servers out of the racks and into a truck, zoomed off to the airport, flew them down to Florida, and had them all plugged in and running again in less than 12 hours. Well, at least
my server was up and running in less than 12 hours, which is what counts.
Managed.com
pulled the drives out of the old servers and stuck them in new machines. As recipes for disaster go, that's a simmer for three hours, feeds 24 starving grizzlies, gold-plate special.
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May 18, 2006
Dear iSCSI Vendors
You suck.
Update: Except, possibly, for
these guys. Maybe.
Update: I was wondering why I hadn't run into the Kano Technologies iSCSI products before. Answer: They were launched
today. The only reason I found them was that I was looking for eSATA storage at the time.
Update: Yay! Kano don't suck. They're not what I'd call cheap, but once you've bought the system, you're free to buy your own drives and slot them in. When you've seen the markups other vendors charge on standard disk drives, you realise that this is a
huge win.
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Sorry to bug you in your comments, Pixy, but did you receive that e-mail I sent a few weeks agoto "bloglets" regarding the css templates?
Posted by: kyer at May 19, 2006 06:11 AM (4LLbh)
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Man, you think you're having trouble.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 19, 2006 10:06 AM (+rSRq)
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This is very interesting site...
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May 16, 2006
MagiPoka FAQ
Q: What is Aiko, a triumph of high technology, doing hanging out with three creatures from mystical legend, two of which suffer from horrible diseases?
A: In any group of four or more cute girls, one of them must be a meganeko. It is required. One hyperactive, one ditz, one practical, and one shy meganeko. It's like quarks.
Q: And what is Pachira doing wearing a cross and laying on the beach on a hot sunny day?
A: Ahahaha!
Q: Why does an android need glasses? Why don't they just repair her?
A: They did.
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Are the episodes 15 minutes? or the standard 30?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 16, 2006 02:30 AM (+rSRq)
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By the way, my guess is that the werewolf is hyperactive, and the witch is the ditz. Right?
I think Liru is a fox... (heh heh heh)
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 16, 2006 04:53 AM (+rSRq)
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The physical epsiodes are 30 minutes, but split into two logical episodes.
And your guess is correct.

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