2004-10-08, 23:24 | Link #1 |
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Anime in Iraq? Anyone willing to donate?
Hello, I guess if your reading this your a little interested. Well, it's as it sounds. I'm in the U.S. Air Force and am stationed in Iraq. I got the job of supporting the Army and driving gun trucks across Iraq. It gets exciting, but that's off the point. One thing we do have going for us is a network drive that we're trying to accumulate Anime on. Sadly, the only way we can get said anime is from CD/DVD/etc. (Aside from having extremely slow satalite internet connection, the air force blocks almost everything, including BT ports, and ftp.)
So, the proposition: If anyone has some spare time and would be willing to donate to about a thousand airmen who use this network, you would make alot of people over here very happy. Anyone willing to create a few cds and spend a little on postage, we would appreciate it. We would like fansubs in almost any format (divx/xvid/etc). Anything that will easily go onto a network folder. I, in return, am willing to do anything in my power to return the favor. Pictures of Iraq are easy to come by, but not much else is. If you're interested, please email me: stridera at gmail dot com My mailing address is as follows: SrA Matthew Jones 2632 AEFTC 7th Battalion LSA Anaconda APO AE 09391 I'll check up on this forum as much as I can and answer any questions. My thanks to any who help. SrA Jones StriderA |
2004-10-10, 17:48 | Link #4 |
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Best wish for you and your comrades even though I disagree with the US government.Anyhow I think basic needs such as electricity comes before anime. You couldnt watch anime on computer without electricity could you? So is clean food, flash water, relatively safe neighbor etc.
PS Aren't there Japanese defence force in Iraq? Somehow I think this is just a very very big loop way.
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2004-10-10, 18:16 | Link #6 | |
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I might be able to help, although I don't have a whole lot of anime stored on my pc, I'm sure it's enough to fill at least 3-4 dvds. I'm wondering how much of stamps I have to put on the enveloppe though but I'll figure it out. Also, please tell us what kind of anime you seek (as LoveOfAnime already asked). As a return favor, I'd like to see some photo's |
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2004-10-10, 18:42 | Link #7 | |
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2004-10-10, 19:36 | Link #8 | |
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2004-10-10, 20:04 | Link #9 | |
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Do you mean you find it hard to belive that the Japanese SDF is deployed in Iraq? For proof all you needed to do was follow the news, or here is an artical about it from the Japan times: Another year eyed for SDF's Iraq tour |
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2004-10-14, 09:59 | Link #10 |
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To answer questions...
Electricity? Food/Water? Well, for electricity, we have big generators that run each shop. A guy comes by each day and fills up the generator with gasoline and it stays running 24 hours a day. It's powerful enough to power the lights, computers, and whatever else. As for Food and Water... we have a storage area that's filled with nothing but bottled water here. Across the base there is a field of pallets full of water. Food is good too. They even opened a Burger King and Pizza Hut on base. Things are constantly getting better for us here. Chow hall food which I eat every day is pretty good as well. Sadly enough, their pizza is probably some of the best pizza I've had.
As for proof that I'm out here... I thought my address was the best proof. If you look up LSA Anaconda in google, I'm sure you'll see Balad, Iraq places. Balad is about 50 miles north of Bagdad. We get mortar attacks here daily, but the base is big enough and the enemies aim is bad enough that few people get injured in them. I'm in charge of the computer systems for my shop so I don't go on the road as much, but convoys are pretty dangerous, as I'm sure you can guess. The last one I went on went without a problem, but I'm sure the blackhawks helped with that. The stories I hear from other crews though are pretty amazing. Ever wonder what a RPG would look like as it flew by the front of your truck? I hope to never find out... As for what anime to send? We don't have much of anything right now. We have lots of movies and music up there (I put up the five or so CD's of JPop and Anime music that I had already) and we're willing to take anything. Personally, I like things ranging from Kenshin, X, and Slayers to Full Moon wo Sagashite, Fushigi Yuugi, and Kannon. I'm not too into the mecha stuff, but I'm sure there are others who are. (Someone put Full Metal Panic up already.) If your curious, I have a old list of the anime I've seen. It's about a year old so it could use some updating. http://www.livejournal.com/users/stridera/75242.html Basically, anyone who is U.S. Air Force on this base has access to the network drive that contains this stuff. (It's appropriatly called the Morale Drive.) So, anything you send will be accessable by many people, not just myself. I said I'm willing to help offset some of the cost if that's what it'll take. Either way, I'm regretting leaving all my anime in storage back in the states.... StriderA |
2004-10-14, 12:17 | Link #11 | |
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Just to respond to the person who gave me the following reputation:
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I know of two people in my unit alone who have been killed since I've been here. People are planting bombs on the road and trying to kill us every time we leave the gates. While the sides are convoluted, I'm sure they fight for their own beliefs, but I have one memory of a little girl around 12 years old yelling at us, "I love you!" Those things keep me fighting and keep my faith strong. My response to your comment. You're free to say things like that as you wish. You can even give me a bad mark for it. And it's people like me and everyone out here that make it so you keep that freedom. Think on that. |
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2004-10-14, 15:28 | Link #12 | |
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I hope you stick around animesuki despite this guy's comments. There's a couple in every group. I'm embarased for what this guy wrote and I hope you don't let that tool poison your view of animesuki. I'm just taking a look at your livejournal right now and it's got some really interesting stuff. Everyone should go check it out. |
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2004-10-14, 21:38 | Link #14 | ||
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I might send something. Are you interested in AMVs? I have a buttload of them (lol something people say at my school). Otherwise I have (checks) Kimi ga Nozomu Eien and Airmaster right now, the rest of the stuff I've downloaded has been licensed since then or I only have like one episode. And Ialdaboth: I'd probably try to bomb the *expletive deleteds* and forget all about nonviolence. I may say I'm for nonviolence, but my experience says that all that (and my cowardice too) would probably go out the window if I get sufficiently angry (doesn't happen that much though). Quote:
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2004-10-15, 05:01 | Link #15 | |
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And thanks for the support from everyone. I know not everyone agrees with our cause, but I am human as well, and I love anime. Everyone has a common bond. That's one of the reasons I like AnimeSuki. It's a good reminder of home. |
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2004-10-15, 16:05 | Link #19 |
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We have dvd-roms. I don't, have a working dvd-tv set though. The one we have is probably full of sand so it won't play DVD's. I have about six dvd's I bought here that I have yet to watch. (The dvd-rom isn't on my computer so I can't use it all the time to watch movies, but I could use it long enough to upload stuff to the server.)
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