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Old 2010-11-29, 14:56   Link #4501
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How do I create an avatar for my account on oreno.imouto.org ? I can't find anything on User settings and the Help post isn't really helpful as it contains like two sentences at whole ...
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Old 2010-11-29, 16:55   Link #4502
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How do I create an avatar for my account on oreno.imouto.org ? I can't find anything on User settings and the Help post isn't really helpful as it contains like two sentences at whole ...
When you find a post you want have made into your avatar, click on 'Set Avatar' on the left. You can't upload avatars to use.
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Old 2010-12-02, 04:47   Link #4503
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Thus I sometimes feel that if my country's lauding of "best education in SEA" is actually an over-exaggeration used as an advertising factor, when we are taught to write like this. Or maybe it is because I am in a business school.
Yeahhhhh, best education amongst 10 nations. Yeah.

How about "Best education in Asia-ex-Japan"?
Or best-performing nation in Asia-Pacific?

(Go take a look at the UNSW International Competition. Singapore starts at P2. Most start at P3, some even P4.)
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Old 2010-12-02, 05:27   Link #4504
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Old 2010-12-03, 08:12   Link #4505
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What is the proper way to say "milk with your tea?" in Japanese? With Kanji.
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Old 2010-12-03, 22:42   Link #4506
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What is the proper way to say "milk with your tea?" in Japanese? With Kanji.
ミルクティー. It directly translates into milk tea. Or "mi-ru-ku" tea.
Kanji... ミルク茶 would come close.
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Old 2010-12-04, 11:03   Link #4507
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ミルクティー. It directly translates into milk tea. Or "mi-ru-ku" tea.
Kanji... ミルク茶 would come close.
Ehhh I was actually looking for the expression of "Do you want to add milk to your tea?", in a sense that if the person wants milk in the freshly-brewed tea or not.

And yeah, I need a kanji/hira/kata because I want to add it to a sketch I made.
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When three puppygirls named after pastries are on top of each other, it is called Eclair a'la menthe et Biscotti aux fraises avec beaucoup de Ricotta sur le dessus.
Most of all, you have to be disciplined and you have to save, even if you hate our current financial system. Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing.
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Old 2010-12-05, 22:44   Link #4508
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Ehhh I was actually looking for the expression of "Do you want to add milk to your tea?", in a sense that if the person wants milk in the freshly-brewed tea or not.

And yeah, I need a kanji/hira/kata because I want to add it to a sketch I made.
紅茶にミルクをお入れ致しましょうか? ("Could I pour milk to your tea?")
Just ミルクをお入れしましょうか? sounds more natural.
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Old 2010-12-05, 23:04   Link #4509
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Anyone knows any tips for lighting up paper in a bin with matches? Could light the match up but the flame seems to die off too quickly for me to light the paper with it.
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Old 2010-12-05, 23:29   Link #4510
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I was looking for anime merchandise to buy and I came up with a CLANNAD lithograph II so I was wondering what a lithograph is and how is it made.
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Old 2010-12-07, 04:58   Link #4511
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Anyone knows any tips for lighting up paper in a bin with matches? Could light the match up but the flame seems to die off too quickly for me to light the paper with it.
Light a piece of paper with a match then throw the paper in.

Another way would be to pour kerosene down the edge of the bin the light the trail.

The most thrilling and fun way though, would be to pour half-a-biscuit-tin full of napalm into the bin, trailing off at the edges so the napalm sticks to the sides of the inside, then light it. But remember to get someone else to call the SCDF, don't call them yourself.

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紅茶にミルクをお入れ致しましょうか? ("Could I pour milk to your tea?")
Just ミルクをお入れしましょうか? sounds more natural.
So is this correct?



NO there is no other meaning to it you perverts! Just a simple request from a bishoujo asking if you want milk in your tea!
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When three puppygirls named after pastries are on top of each other, it is called Eclair a'la menthe et Biscotti aux fraises avec beaucoup de Ricotta sur le dessus.
Most of all, you have to be disciplined and you have to save, even if you hate our current financial system. Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing.

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Old 2010-12-08, 10:22   Link #4512
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I was looking for anime merchandise to buy and I came up with a CLANNAD lithograph II so I was wondering what a lithograph is and how is it made.
Google is your friend, and faster source of information than this topic. I googled Lithorgraph as well when I saw that merchandise on it's thread.

And, according to that merchandise thread, it's just a wallscroll where the artwork was painted using lithography. ( use wiki for this ). That's why there's only limited quantity of it on sale.
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Old 2010-12-08, 16:40   Link #4513
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I feel exceedingly foolish for this but... I love doing text based role plays and I want to find other people who are interested but... I'm not sure how to go about finding people who are interested in text based role playing. I want to make a thread about it but I'm not sure where to put it, or even if that would be allowed. Could someone please help me?
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Old 2010-12-08, 16:45   Link #4514
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Look at the Rolplay social groups, if you can't find one that meets your needs make your own. If anyone else is interested in participating they will, if not...
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Old 2010-12-08, 20:34   Link #4515
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Was the poster asking about text-based MUD/MUCKs? irc roleplay or just forum post roleplay? This may be one of the oldest MUCKs on the Internet (Furry MUCK) and I'm sure there are anime themed ones out there. MUCKs have the advantage of being virtual worlds (ala ZORK/Adventure) and often have player constructed locations and objects.
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Old 2010-12-09, 00:54   Link #4516
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How would one conceivably have a signature that changed itself on it's own? I'm looking to have those words above Miku change every time someone refreshes.
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Old 2010-12-09, 05:35   Link #4517
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It could be done with JavaScript or some server side code. However, on this forum, currently there is no way for you to do it.

There is no built in feature to do it and we don't allow signature-rotator images (not exactly what you asked about but "an approach"). I looked into providing a feature similar the rotators on the forum, but it wasn't great and it didn't support text in the way you're suggesting. Needless to say it hasn't been enabled.
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Old 2010-12-09, 08:09   Link #4518
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Alternatively, you could just ask in a request thread for a .gif sig that'll refresh the text every 10 seconds, but it'll be part of the image as opposed as a string outside.
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Old 2010-12-10, 10:30   Link #4519
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hi

sometimes i see a shortcut that takes to an especifi post wherever is the same treath or not. it is used if the same opinion was already written, so we dont have to rewrite the whole thing.

how we do it?
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Old 2010-12-10, 11:18   Link #4520
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Are you saying that you sometimes see a link that takes you to a specific post whether in the same thread or not, and that it is used when a post is quoted, so you do not have to rewrite the whole thing? Furthermore you want to know how to make such a link?

There are number of ways:
  • See the top left of each post for the "link", you can copy that and post it using the [url] tag.
  • Use the [post] tag.
  • Or, you could use the quote itself, by pressing the button.
If none of the above apply, then I'm really not sure what you are asking.
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