2010-06-10, 23:50 | Link #3843 | |
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You can lurk on second hand sites for some of the older models. For reference, the following models can play PS2 games: the original 20 and 60 GB, Piano Black body, black trim; and the second gen 20 and 80 GB, Piano Black body, chrome trim. Neither of these are in production any longer. |
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2010-06-11, 19:57 | Link #3845 | |
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2010-06-11, 20:02 | Link #3846 | |
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2010-06-12, 17:09 | Link #3848 |
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Anime/Manga/Game Identification Help
You'll have a much better chance of getting your question answered ^. Also, what's wrong with your capslock button, is it stuck in the on position? Please type intelligently, otherwise you'll be labeled as a spammer or troll, w/e. What is Madonna's real hair color? Last edited by Kudryavka; 2010-06-14 at 03:48. Reason: merged dublepost |
2010-06-13, 21:33 | Link #3852 |
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Depends on the proxy and method of download. Some proxies limit what ports you can access. If your download program is working through those blocked ports, you won't be able to download.
It's also worth noting that use of a proxy will almost always result in a slower download speed. This is because you're adding yet another link between you and the host that you're downloading from. If your proxy is sluggish it will become the weak link, as your download speed will depend on how fast the proxy can download from the origin and upload to you.
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2010-06-13, 23:42 | Link #3854 | |
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I'm serious. That's what these glasses claim to do. Giving you the ultimate clarity while your peepers are hiding behind dark sunshields. |
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2010-06-14, 08:55 | Link #3855 |
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thanks komari
now I know lol and I almost tried it XD we just bought our PS3 a month ago so I guess it's from a new manufacture so in that case, it doesn't have an emulator that plays PS2 games huh thanks again~
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2010-06-18, 20:52 | Link #3856 |
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What is it in Japanese high schools and making it against the rules to find part time work in Anime? Whats the reasoning behind this and why is it so prevalent? I could never figure this out with only casual inquiries.
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2010-06-18, 21:54 | Link #3857 |
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Why would a student want to get a part time job in animation, or any serious consumer art? It doesn't pay crap unless you're popular, which some high school student most definitely will not be. Working in anime in particular can have long hours, even if you're just an in-between frame artist, and it won't pay as much as you think cup noodles and overnighters would deserve. Animators need to devote large amounts of time to animating, and they won't always know when they'll need to commit insanely long hours. How can a student possibly devote a large amount of time to animating when they have demanding studies as well? A budding animator needs to be flexible to get the job, and a student just has way too much on their plate already to have high chances of getting a job.
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2010-06-19, 03:26 | Link #3859 | |
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Location: In Maya world, where all is 3D and everything crashes
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Jap schools should not be compared to western schools, we have a lot more freedom while their people are boosted to preform perfect and be involved with school and not things that might interfere with school performances. To mimic that image they based it on RL (though in anime it is still very softened, the real schools are hardly anything like those in the animations) |
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2010-06-19, 10:53 | Link #3860 | |
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By comparison, in America there is also something of a push to get into a respected university, but it's not nearly on the level as it is in Japan. Going to a well-known (usually private) high school can help you to get admission and/or scholarships, but going to an unknown high school won't really count <i>against</i> you. Once Japanese students reach the university level, things become a joke compared to the American experience. Japanese universities are incredibly easy, and university students generally pick up part-time jobs and have a good time. (The jobs are generally taken in order to fund the good times.) How well-known/respected the university is pretty much directly impacts your job prospects - not your performance (which is critically easy), hence the casual attitude about it. Again by way of comparison, while there are students who treat the American university experience as one big party and while there are programs of study that are pretty easy, most students need to put in a at least a decent amount of work to excel. University performance, extracurriculars, and other appropriate experience are the things that factor into your job prospects - the name of your university alone won't make or break your ability to get a job with any given company. I haven't seen any shows where high schoolers are looked down upon for working part time, but in theory it would make sense. What high school you go to has a strong impact on which university you can go to. Which university you go to either opens doors or closes them to various job positions and with various companies. Given how important it is, it would be total false economy to do a bit of part-time work instead of putting in the hours of study that your peers are.
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