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Old 2011-04-20, 21:27   Link #4781
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Did I hallucinate a Crunchyroll sponser ad everytime I viewed a thread? That was kind of awesome... Was about to click on it.
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Old 2011-04-21, 01:20   Link #4782
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Did I hallucinate a Crunchyroll sponser ad everytime I viewed a thread? That was kind of awesome... Was about to click on it.
No you didn't, the Crunchyroll ads are certanly there, although they only show up for people checking the forum as guests.

*The following is from another thread, but it is related to your question:

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As usual no ads are shown on the forum to logged in users. On the site (torrent index) the banners are now at the bottom of the page (as CR doesn't seem to have normal affiliate banners - only big rectangles & small buttons). On the forum I've moved them to inside the first post of a page of a thread and a button on the bottom the page.
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Old 2011-04-22, 05:42   Link #4783
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is there a Little Busters! thread exists herein AS?... if its there pls show me the link, thanks..
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Old 2011-04-22, 07:42   Link #4784
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is there a Little Busters! thread exists herein AS?... if its there pls show me the link, thanks..
http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=64458
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Old 2011-04-22, 20:34   Link #4785
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How does one get the grey rep box, of which the description is "_____ is an unknown quantity at this time" and what is actually their rep? 0? A question mark?
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Old 2011-04-22, 20:40   Link #4786
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How does one get the grey rep box, of which the description is "_____ is an unknown quantity at this time" and what is actually their rep? 0? A question mark?
To quote the faq on reputation:
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for a reputation of exactly zero
for a reputation below zero
for a reputation between 1 and 99
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Old 2011-04-24, 03:05   Link #4787
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what does "HHHNNNGGGGG~" mean?

i see it a lot
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Old 2011-04-24, 03:27   Link #4788
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what does "HHHNNNGGGGG~" mean?

i see it a lot
It's generally used express as reaction when a character or person is found to be a extremely moe, or/and cute in some scene or image .
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Old 2011-04-24, 03:29   Link #4789
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what does "HHHNNNGGGGG~" mean?
It is the prelude to a nosebleed, the sound a character (usually male) produces in a desperate attempt to prevent massive blood loss that would severely impact his physical and mental health.

Good example of a HNNNGGG moment: When Senjougahara nibbles Araragi's ear right after she talks dirty for a full minute or so in an episode of Bakemonogatari.
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Old 2011-04-24, 03:54   Link #4790
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It's generally used express as reaction when a character or person is found to be a extremely moe, or/and cute in some scene or image .
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It is the prelude to a nosebleed, the sound a character (usually male) produces in a desperate attempt to prevent massive blood loss that would severely impact his physical and mental health.

Good example of a HNNNGGG moment: When Senjougahara nibbles Araragi's ear right after she talks dirty for a full minute or so in an episode of Bakemonogatari.
thanks, having said that...

HHHHHHHHNNNNGGGGGG~
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Old 2011-04-25, 03:04   Link #4791
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Alright, I am scheduled to go for a small operation to remove a part of an inflamed muscle on my right leg, and it requires me to shave my leg.

Should I shave the other one, or just wait until the right one grows back?
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Old 2011-04-25, 04:36   Link #4792
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Alright, I am scheduled to go for a small operation to remove a part of an inflamed muscle on my right leg, and it requires me to shave my leg.

Should I shave the other one, or just wait until the right one grows back?
If I were you, I would shave the other one too. It would probably look funny if you had one leg shaved and the other one not, depending of course how hairy your leg is.
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Old 2011-04-25, 05:04   Link #4793
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Shave em both so that they'll more or less grow at the same rate, unless you wear pants exclusively.
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Old 2011-04-25, 08:51   Link #4794
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Shaving both on Friday before my op. Honestly speaking, I still don't get it why I am supposed to shave the whole leg instead of the part where they make the incision.

Now I can't wear shorts again, and the hot part of the year is coming. Blooming basket case.
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Old 2011-04-25, 09:30   Link #4795
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There are you usually two main reasons for shaving the hair off an area with wide margins:

1. Hair growth gets in the way of the healing of the suture and the skin graft you're likely going to get.
2. Hair follicle roots are potential sites of local infection, and you won't want that causing an infected suture.
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Old 2011-04-30, 15:00   Link #4796
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How do you measure the volume of a sponge?
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Old 2011-04-30, 15:04   Link #4797
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How do you measure the volume of a sponge?
Closest way is to soak it with water before putting it in a tub of oil. Then measure the amount of oil displaced using Archimedes Principle minus off the water level accumulated at the bottom.

Alternatively you could soak the sponge in a measuring tub of water, then hang it in a colander to drip off the water back into the tub. Honestly I think the volume will be off because the mass of water on the upper layer of the sponge will weight down on the bottom part and cause more water to drip off than it originally should.
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Old 2011-04-30, 23:33   Link #4798
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Closest way is to soak it with water before putting it in a tub of oil. Then measure the amount of oil displaced using Archimedes Principle minus off the water level accumulated at the bottom.

Alternatively you could soak the sponge in a measuring tub of water, then hang it in a colander to drip off the water back into the tub. Honestly I think the volume will be off because the mass of water on the upper layer of the sponge will weight down on the bottom part and cause more water to drip off than it originally should.
It's hard to soak the water evenly inside the sponge through
Actually i think the best way to do it is measure the sponge in analytical scale (A). Then measure the weight of a cup full of liquid (full to very last drop) (B). Drop the sponge in, wait for it to sink. Clean all the water which surged out. Measure the weight of the cup with the sponge (C). Calculate volume:
V = (A+B-C)/(density of that liquid)
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Old 2011-05-01, 04:44   Link #4799
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It's hard to soak the water evenly inside the sponge through
Simple. Wring/compress the sponge underwater until no more air bubbles come out, then let it absorb more water.

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Actually i think the best way to do it is measure the sponge in analytical scale (A). Then measure the weight of a cup full of liquid (full to very last drop) (B). Drop the sponge in, wait for it to sink. Clean all the water which surged out. Measure the weight of the cup with the sponge (C). Calculate volume:
V = (A+B-C)/(density of that liquid)
Sponges don't sink by themselves unless a pressure is applied on it to sink, or the mass of water absorbed by the sponge outweighs the entire dry sponge itself, meaning which the sponge has to be really thin. The trapped air pockets totaled up will counteract to the water absorbed and let it stay afloat, similar to the concept of why wood floats on water.

Filling the cup full of liquid isn't exactly a good idea because of the molecular structure of water that result in hydrogen bonds, resulting in a less than accurate measurement of volume. Markings below the filling point are often used in Archimedes-type experiments to counteract this error when the container has a large area.

Volume/density formula is a good idea though. There should be a few more control group sets with the same sponge and liquids to get a more accurate mean value.
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Old 2011-05-01, 04:59   Link #4800
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Simple. Wring/compress the sponge underwater until no more air bubbles come out, then let it absorb more water.
How can you move that sponge to an oil container without any water to be lost during the process through? That's actually what i meant

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Sponges don't sink by themselves unless a pressure is applied on it to sink, or the mass of water absorbed by the sponge outweighs the entire dry sponge itself, meaning which the sponge has to be really thin. The trapped air pockets totaled up will counteract to the water absorbed and let it stay afloat, similar to the concept of why wood floats on water.

Filling the cup full of liquid isn't exactly a good idea because of the molecular structure of water that result in hydrogen bonds, resulting in a less than accurate measurement of volume. Markings below the filling point are often used in Archimedes-type experiments to counteract this error when the container has a large area.

Volume/density formula is a good idea though. There should be a few more control group sets with the same sponge and liquids to get a more accurate mean value.
Well we can just push it down by hand, then fill the water to the mark if it can't sink.

I planned to ignore the hydrogen bond at first to make it less complicated, and since expected the error is small enough. But if can't be help then either using a large beaker, or more extreme, a specific design volumetric flask (that have an opening to put the sponge in and a small neck to reduce error)
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