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Join Date: Nov 2012
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This is it... right? http://forums.animesuki.com/showgroups.php
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Location: In the distortion of space and time..
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Join Date: May 2010
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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And new question: I am looking for the name of a woman hairstyle (often see in Japanese medieval~ish anime/movie). Long straight hair and tied up (with a ribbon) near the end. An example is Marii in Joshiraku(Google image) And do anyone actually still wear it nowadays (in Japan)?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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This Osuberakashi at the back + hime cut for the front, i guess
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: InterWebs
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different languages interpret animal cries differently.
nya~ is japanese interpretation of a cat's sound. there's also mya~ that's closer to meow, but nya is used more often afaik. That is, if I understand your question correctly.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Idaho
Age: 21
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Accounts are intrinsically related to posts. You can't delete an account without messing up the database, threads, etc. They can lock accounts.
I suppose its possible to *rename* an account and ban it for "witness protection" purposes but our mods would know that best.
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AuthorJoin Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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Technically speaking this sort of thing is a limitation on how the underlying software works rather then how the database engine works. To put it simply, the database couldn't care less.
It's very easy to set constraints on all tables so that if an account is deleted they will act appropriately (ie. delete themselves or set themselves to null, as in nothing). Obviously a post with no author is a post that's anonymous. I haven't used vB in a long time, but as I recall they refer to said user as "Guest" which I assume is because it's linked to their "posting with out login" features. When you delete a user from the system their posts become "Guest" posts. There is also no issue with records missing, ie. having only 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 (note missing 4 and 5) and so on; unless again the way the software is using the database makes it into a problem. So your profile data and so forth just getting pruned out, is really not an issue either. Is it bad if a post loses the original author? Well, no. Let's say a post message was a mathematical theorem, and the author was well the author of said theorem. Does knowing the author matter? Who's the author of the number i, do you know? How about another abstract number like 0? I believe most people here will be inclined towards thinking it's wrong, simply because there's all this reply and quoting going on. However, if you think of it, if I take a back and forth discussion, and blank out all the messages from the posts, what I am left with is garbage. It's really fancy garbage because we got fancy pictures, pointy-text and a big green dong, among other things, but in the end it's all just a name, and the name means little to the post; other then a signature. On the other hand if I have the messages I can still read everything just fine; even if say I'm not following it for the connection between ideas, I can still follow it fine because the order doesn't change, just like in a book you can tell who's talking even if every line of dialog doesn't explicitly mention the character who's talking (every time).
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: 万象の座に
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Currently freezing cold in Kanazawa and the electric kerosene fan heater of my room says to ventilate once or twice every hour and to turn it off before sleeping.
Are these heaters safe to leave on at night? Like for the few hours I use my laptop before I sleep? The kerosene fumes can smell quite strong and I am not sure if CO poisoning is a danger.
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Chaos of Crawling
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 24
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Well, if we don't hear from you in a couple of hours...
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 24
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The only way he can get CO2 poisoning is if he mixes diesel with the kerosene, or pour rubber chips into the fuel.
Should wear more clothes, or thicker clothes. But given how skinny CE is IRL, maybe it is time to change his diet. P.S Not sure if this works for you, when I was assisting in night ops, a method they used to keep warm is to wear a towel over the neck like a scarf, covering and stuffing the shoulders under their uniforms. The ankles are usually covered by folding the already thick socks over the ankles; the theory is that these points are major blood pressure points and they lose and gain heat the easiest. The only people I have known not using this method and NOT evacuated for hypothermia at night are the Gurkhas.
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