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Thurosis

Quote from: "Alfamille"
You know Thurosis-kun as I read your manga. There's something in my head in which it has a good "guess" of how might this whole chapter ends. Although I don't want to spoil some fun for my own selfishness so I'll just keep it to myself. That is because I could be wrong or you'll end it up the other way.

if you want to tell then tell me per pm (privat message)
because i like to hear opionion, suggestions, ideas or guess ^^

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But hey! I did enjoy the last pages especially when your alter-ego (your past self) gave feelings on how you have some sort of passion on the whole Anime and Manga scene (kinda made me LOL'd into your reaction :P ) especially on where those fictional characters came into the reality world. Great job on putting up some suspense!

HAHA ^^ I'm so happy and glad to hear that !

QuoteThe whole story's lesson surely deals on "responsibility as you make".

That what i want to say ! (trough pictures) ^^

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Bella's right...why not have 'em both! It's a really good thing you finally realized Sonata's charm :P  I was also wondering if maybe you'd include her for at least a small cameo?



OS9/Kyouru-kun agrees....

Let's see what i can do ...  ^^
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By the way...have fun on reading that Mac Manga ;010

I want but where is it ????? BUhuuuuuuu ^^"
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It comes only on it, how much strives and time you put into it.
And there arn\'t better or worse for us artist only different!
All Artists have their own individually styles and all drawings have their own good sides!

C-Chan

It be riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight here...........!  ^V^

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Well actually, I hid it in some random text to make it more challenging.  ^___^
I do love a good challenge... fufufu.... ^.^

Ready, Set, Start-o!!!  ^0^

QuoteThe first Apple II computers went on sale on June 5, 1977 with a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz, 4 KB of RAM, an audio cassette interface for loading programs and storing data, and the Integer BASIC programming language built into the ROMs. The video controller displayed 24 lines by 40 columns of upper-case-only text on the screen, with NTSC composite video output suitable for display on a monitor, or on a TV set by way of an RF modulator. The original retail price of the computer was US$1298 (with 4 KB of RAM) and US$2638 (with the maximum 48 KB of RAM). To reflect the computer's color graphics capability, the Apple logo on the casing was represented using rainbow stripes,[1] which remained a part of Apple's corporate logo until early 1998. The earliest Apple IIs were assembled in Silicon Valley, and later in Texas [2]; printed circuit boards were manufactured in Ireland and Singapore.

In 1978, an external 5¼-inch floppy disk drive, the Disk II, attached via a controller card that plugged into one of the computer's expansion slots (usually slot 6), was used for data storage and retrieval to replace cassettes. The Disk II interface, created by Steve Wozniak, was regarded as an engineering masterpiece at the time for its economy of components. [3] [4] While other controllers had dozens of chips for synchronizing data I/O with disk rotation, seeking the head to the appropriate track, and encoding the data into magnetic pulses, Wozniak's controller card had few chips; instead, the Apple DOS used software to perform these functions. The Group Code Recording used by the controller was simpler and easier to implement in software than the more common MFM. In the end, the low chip count of the controller contributed to making Apple's Disk II the first affordable floppy drive system for personal computers.  As a side effect, Woz's scheme made it easy for proprietary software developers to copy-protect the media on which their software shipped by changing the low-level sector format or stepping the drive's head between the tracks; inevitably, other companies eventually sold software to foil this protection. Another Wozniak optimization allowed him to omit Shugart's Track-0 sensor. When the Operating System wants to go to track 0, the controller simply moves toward the next-lower-numbered track, and keeps doing it until it can't go any further: this is presumed to be track 0. This process, called "recalibration", made a loud buzzing (rapid mechanical chattering) sound that often frightened Apple novices.
http://ostan-collections.net/annex/images/Macmanga.zip
http://ostan-collections.net/annex/images/Macmangatranslations.zip
The approach taken in the Disk II controller was typical of Wozniak's design sensibility. The Apple II was full of clever engineering tricks to save hardware and reduce costs. For example, taking advantage of the way that 6502 instructions only access memory every other clock cycle, the video generation circuitry's memory access on the otherwise unused cycles avoided memory contention issues and also eliminated the need for a separate refresh circuit for the DRAM chips.

Rather than using a complex analog-to-digital circuit to read the outputs of the game controller, Wozniak used a simple timer circuit whose period was proportional to the resistance of the game controller, and used a software loop to measure the timer.

The text and graphics screens had a somewhat outdated arrangement (the scanlines were not stored in sequential areas of memory) which was reputedly due to Woz's realization that doing it that way would save a chip; it was less expensive to have software calculate or look up the address of the required scanline than to include the extra hardware. Similarly, in the high-resolution graphics mode, color was determined by pixel position and could thus be implemented in software, saving Woz the chips needed to convert bit patterns to colors.

The epitome of the Apple II design philosophy was the Apple II sound circuitry. Rather than having a dedicated sound-synthesis chip, the Apple II had a toggle circuit that could only emit a click through a built-in speaker; all other sounds (including two, three and, eventually, four-voice music and playback of audio samples and speech synthesis) were generated entirely by clever software that clicked the speaker at just the right times. Not for nearly a decade would an Apple II be released with a dedicated sound chip. Similar techniques were used for cassette storage: the cassette output worked the same as the speaker, and the input was a simple zero-crossing detector that served as a relatively crude (1-bit) audio digitizer. Routines in the ROM were used to encode and decode data in frequency shift keying for the cassette.

Wozniak's open design and the Apple II's multiple expansion slots permitted a wide variety of third-party devices to expand the capabilities of the machine. Apple II peripheral cards such as Serial controllers, improved display controllers, memory boards, hard disks, and networking components were available for this system in its day. There were emulator cards, such as the Z80 card that permitted the Apple to switch to the Z80 processor and run a multitude of programs developed under the CP/M operating system, including the dBase II database and the WordStar word processor. (At one point in the mid-1980's, more than half the machines running CP/M were Apple II's with Z80 cards.)There was also a third-party 6809 card that would allow OS-9 Level One to be run. The Mockingboard sound card greatly improved the audio capabilities of the Apple, with simple music synthesis and text-to-speech functions. Eventually, Apple II accelerator cards were created to double or quadruple the computer's speed.

Tsubashi

Oh, look! A random block of text!
Oooh! Much fun reading. Of course Senpai wouldn't be hiding ill-placed links to hentai outside of the hentai section. ^^'

Gomen nasai, I don't have time to verify the... um... appropriateness of the links atm, but if it's ...uh... non-explicit (sorry, I don't know hentai terms) it should at least use 'NSFW://' and explicit material probably shouldn't be linked here ^^'
Gomen nasai!
*Bows Apologetically*

Still, that's a nice block of inconspicuous text you've got there!
*Rereads the enthralling text*
-Tsu

C-Chan

Ohohoho!  ^o^
Daijoubu, daijoubu, Tsubashi-dono, as your C-chan Senpai is neither reckless nor unversed in the intricacies of French Law....  ^___^
He's already employed 3 defense mechanisms to ensure that the material of questionable explicity does not fall into unsuspecting hands....  ^.^

    1) The giant block of text, pertaining to something that existed WAY before the majority of our readers were born, is bound to overload the attention span of anyone that can't get past "Integer BASIC"

    2) Granted, one can never underestimate the insurmountable, froth-in-the-mouth thirst for hentai-like material, in which case I compressed all images into one nice, SFW zip file rather than link it directly to the source site (which is about NSFW as you can get).  ^^;

    3) And even THEN, the zip file is password-protected, guarded by the name of one of my beloved OS-tans.  ^__^
    Meaning that your average, run-of-the-mill Saseko-squeezer, boob oggler and alternative OS-tan basher could never possibly conceive of the answer.  -v-
Yes indeed, the pig's thought of everything.  ^___^

Course, just like with M$ Vista, who's to say all this excessive security may end up turning away Thurosis-san rather than enticing him to read on.  ^^;

Thurosis

so .... what can i do now ? -.- ????

C-chan you must know. i work very hard (almost unhuman much) in a hotel (as i said before i work over 12 hours -.-) and when i get home i want to relax a little bit .... so i don't want to use my brain -.-  

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i don't mean it bad or something like that but you should know this....
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~Everything is learnable!~
It comes only on it, how much strives and time you put into it.
And there arn\'t better or worse for us artist only different!
All Artists have their own individually styles and all drawings have their own good sides!

C-Chan

GAAAAAAAAAH!!!  XvX

*collapses on floor*

Behold the lesson of Windows Vista....  ^^;

Thurosis, yer killin' me.... Killin' me, I say.....  -v-

*storms off, to prepare for Plan B*

Thurosis

domo arigatou ^ ^ C-Chan-sama ^^


that was o_O ^^" hehehehe... quite funny ^^ esspeciallly toshiaki's thoughts or the tigers ^hehehehe....
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~Everything is learnable!~
It comes only on it, how much strives and time you put into it.
And there arn\'t better or worse for us artist only different!
All Artists have their own individually styles and all drawings have their own good sides!

Darknight_88

Quote from: "C-Chan"

Well actually, I hid it in some random text to make it more challenging.  ^___^
I do love a good challenge... fufufu.... ^.^

Ready, Set, Start-o!!!  ^0^
aw, c'mon man, you can hide them better :p

now, try to find them WITHOUT "clicking quote" and looking in the code.

SPOILERS: They're  not  spoilers :P

QuoteThe first Apple II computers went on sale on June 5, 1977 with a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz, 4 KB of RAM, an audio cassette interface for loading programs and storing data, and the Integer BASIC programming language built into the ROMs. The video controller displayed 24 lines by 40 columns of upper-case-only text on the screen, with NTSC composite video output suitable for display on a monitor, or on a TV set by way of an RF modulator. The original retail price of the computer was US$1298 (with 4 KB of RAM) and US$2638 (with the maximum 48 KB of RAM). To reflect the computer's color graphics capability, the Apple logo on the casing was represented using rainbow stripes,[1] which remained a part of Apple's corporate logo until early 1998. The earliest Apple IIs were assembled in Silicon Valley, and later in Texas [2]; printed circuit boards were manufactured in Ireland and Singapore.

In 1978, an external 5¼-inch floppy disk drive, the Disk II, attached via a controller card that plugged into one of the computer's expansion slots (usually slot 6), was used for data storage and retrieval to replace cassettes. The Disk II interface, created by Steve Wozniak, was regarded as an engineering masterpiece at the time for its economy of components. [3] [4] While other controllers had dozens of chips for synchronizing data I/O with disk rotation, seeking the head to the appropriate track, and encoding the data into magnetic pulses, Wozniak's controller card had few chips; instead, the Apple DOS used software to perform these functions. The Group Code Recording used by the controller was simpler and easier to implement in software than the more common MFM. In the end, the low chip count of the controller contributed to making Apple's Disk II the first affordable floppy drive system for personal computers.  As a side effect, Woz's scheme made it easy for proprietary software developers to copy-protect the media on which their software shipped by changing the low-level sector format or stepping the drive's head between the tracks; inevitably, other companies eventually sold software to foil this protection. Another Wozniak optimization allowed him to omit Shugart's Track-0 sensor. When the Operating System wants to go to track 0, the controller simply moves toward the next-lower-numbered track, and keeps doing it until it can't go any further: this is presumed to be track 0. This process, called "recalibration", made a loud buzzing (rapid mechanical chattering) sound that often frightened Apple novices

The approach taken in the Disk II controller was typical of Wozniak's design sensibility. The Apple II was full of clever engineering tricks to save hardware and reduce costs. For example, taking advantage of the way that 6502 instructions only access memory every other clock cycle, the video generation circuitry's memory access on the otherwise unused cycles avoided memory contention issues and also eliminated the need for a separate refresh circuit for the DRAM chips.

Rather than using a complex analog-to-digital circuit to read the outputs of the game controller,  Wozniak used a simple timer circuit whose period was proportional to the resistance of the game controller, and used a software loop to measure the timer.

The text and graphics screens had a somewhat outdated arrangement (the scanlines were not stored in sequential areas of memory) which was reputedly due to Woz's realization that doing it that way would save a chip; it was less expensive to have software calculate or look up the address of the required scanline than to include the extra hardware. Similarly, in the high-resolution graphics mode, color was determined by pixel position and could thus be implemented in software, saving Woz the chips needed to convert bit patterns to colors.

The epitome of the Apple II design philosophy was the Apple II sound circuitry. Rather than having a dedicated sound-synthesis chip, the Apple II had a toggle circuit that could only emit a click through a built-in speaker; all other sounds (including two, three and, eventually, four-voice music and playback of audio samples and speech synthesis) were generated entirely by clever software that clicked the speaker at just the right times. Not for nearly a decade would an Apple II be released with a dedicated sound chip. Similar techniques were used for cassette storage: the cassette output worked the same as the speaker, and the input was a simple zero-crossing detector that served as a relatively crude (1-bit) audio digitizer. Routines in the ROM were used to encode and decode data in frequency shift keying for the cassette.

Wozniak's open design and the Apple II's multiple expansion slots permitted a wide variety of third-party devices to expand the capabilities of the machine. Apple II peripheral cards such as Serial controllers, improved display controllers, memory boards, hard disks, and networking components were available for this system in its day. There were emulator cards, such as the Z80 card that permitted the Apple to switch to the Z80 processor and run a multitude of programs developed under the CP/M operating system, including the dBase II database and the WordStar word processor. (At one point in the mid-1980's, more than half the machines running CP/M were Apple II's with Z80 cards.)There was also a third-party 6809 card that would allow OS-9 Level One to be run. The Mockingboard sound card greatly improved the audio capabilities of the Apple, with simple music synthesis and text-to-speech functions. Eventually, Apple II accelerator cards were created to double or quadruple the computer's speed.

:D


QuoteCourse, just like with M$ Vista, who's to say all this excessive security may end up turning away Thurosis-san rather than enticing him to read on.  ^^;
And as a Vista user, I have to disagree. Aside the annoying UAC, Vista security its not "excessive". It feels exactly as XP.

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3) And even THEN, the zip file is password-protected, guarded by the name of one of my beloved OS-tans.  ^__^
Meaning that your average, run-of-the-mill Saseko-squeezer, boob oggler and alternative OS-tan basher could never possibly conceive of the answer.
Elitists? on MY OS-tan Forums??!
What happened to the Open Source spirit? ;_;
The last time I read about it, it was about provide free and nice things to everyone ;_;

Oh, and also, the links are broken. 404-tan strikes once again!

P.S: Actually, I bet the password is obvious. And no, I'm not actually trying to download this. Too busy reading Mirai Nikki.
PROPAGANDA?! In MY replies?! :D

C-Chan

Quoteaw, c'mon man, you can hide them better

now, try to find them WITHOUT "clicking quote" and looking in the code.

Oh sure, I could've REALLY hid them if I wanted to, but I still recognized that Thurosis-san is a busy guy and needs a break after a long day's work.... -v-

Heck, turns out I wasn't even considerate enough... ^__^;

QuoteAnd as a Vista user, I have to disagree. Aside the annoying UAC, Vista security its not "excessive". It feels exactly as XP.

Course, two of my closest coworkers-turned Vista users would starkly disagree.   Perdon con Excuse Me, but in between having better proximity than thou, they've also had it for a lot longer than thou. ^__^
Then again, they're not avid gamers but avid hardware users.

QuoteElitists? on MY OS-tan Forums??!
What happened to the Open Source spirit? ;_;
The last time I read about it, it was about provide free and nice things to everyone ;_;

[sing-song]"Y la Olla se volvió hacia el primero:
"Peladote, Majadero!
Es que estoy en el hervor de los frijoles
Y ni animas que deje para asté todo el brasero".... ^v^
 

Hoho,... and besides that, whatd'ya think the OSS spirit is, a charity?  `v'
Especially "OSS" (as opposed to "FOSS", which is probably what you're thinking about), there are still copyright measures in place to brutally clamp down anyone trying to infringe upon them.  It just so happens that these infringers tend to be profiteers, plagiarists and monopolists -- granted to the eye of an average person this might seem noble and benevolent, but from a purely capitalist-perspective this is essentially a declaration of war to big businesses.  `v'

*shakes fist*

In other words,... open source is about defending your freedom to control your own destiny against the powers which try to take it away from you!!  ^0^  

If it were about sitting back and letting geeks build nice and free things for you,... hell, open source anything would've died out years ago,.... -v-

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And besides, since when are you a Saseko squeezer?  I thought you preferred good ol' fashioned, 95-tan-style S&M?  `v'

QuoteOh, and also, the links are broken. 404-tan strikes once again!


Nope, I pulled them down myself once I learned that Thurosis-san needed special delivery options....  -v-

No sense in skirting the law if it ain't necessary, ne? ^__^

Darknight_88

Quote from: "C-Chan"
Oh sure, I could've REALLY hid them if I wanted to, but I still recognized that Thurosis-san is a busy guy and needs a break after a long day's work.... -v-

Heck, turns out I wasn't even considerate enough... ^__^;
at least you should have used white text :p
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Course, two of my closest coworkers-turned Vista users would starkly disagree.   Perdon con Excuse Me, but in between having better proximity than thou, they've also had it for a lot longer than thou. ^__^
Then again, they're not avid gamers but avid hardware users.
I guess it depends on the user. Though, the admin of the computer room in my previous school said he had no problems installing Vista in all the 120 computers. But then, I think the hardware problems are caused by PVP and related to video playback.
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Hoho,... and besides that, whatd'ya think the OSS spirit is, a charity?  `v'
Especially "OSS" (as opposed to "FOSS", which is probably what you're thinking about), there are still copyright measures in place to brutally clamp down anyone trying to infringe upon them.  It just so happens that these infringers tend to be profiteers, plagiarists and monopolists -- granted to the eye of an average person this might seem noble and benevolent, but from a purely capitalist-perspective this is essentially a declaration of war to big businesses.  `v'

*shakes fist*

In other words,... open source is about defending your freedom to control your own destiny against the powers which try to take it away from you!!  ^0^  

If it were about sitting back and letting geeks build nice and free things for you,... hell, open source anything would've died out years ago,.... -v-

I guessed it was obvious I was talking about FOSS -_-
And I'm talking about the spirit of letting everyone have what you're producing, without distributing it only to a small selected group of people...

WHERE'S THAT SPIRIT??? ;_;


QuoteAnd besides, since when are you a Saseko squeezer?  I thought you preferred good ol' fashioned, 95-tan
1) I never said anything like that, nor implied. Quote me please >_>
2) Please stop insulting XP-tan ;_;. She's not saseko ;_;
3) And opinion of 95-tan being my favorite OS-tan has not changed
4) Actually I didn't asked for the Mac-manga. And everyone should read Mirai Nikki. :D

Quote-style S&M?  `v'
I had to quote this apart from your last sentence. I think you're talking here about yourself and Unix-tan :D

C-Chan

Quoteat least you should have used white text

At least you fail at the Internets!  ^v^

QuoteI guess it depends on the user. Though, the admin of the computer room in my previous school said he had no problems installing Vista in all the 120 computers. But then, I think the hardware problems are caused by PVP and related to video playback.

Yep, one's a video editor, the other an amateur photographer.  And while neither is particuarly receptive to Linux, my lobbying efforts have helped one "upgrade" back to XP, the other to a Mac.  That's at least two more consumers who are mad as hell, and clearly not going to take it anymore...  `v'

QuoteI guessed it was obvious I was talking about FOSS -_-

I used to think like that too.  ^__^

But once your on the field, turns out that FOSS, OSS and just plain old "freeware" are all actually as different as apples, oranges and kumquats.  Who'd a thunk it, eh... ?  ^__^

QuoteAnd I'm talking about the spirit of letting everyone have what you're producing, without distributing it only to a small selected group of people...

WHERE'S THAT SPIRIT??? ;_;

Oh THAT spirit?  ^__^

It's right here.... -v-

http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/thumbnails.php?album=74
http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/thumbnails.php?album=82
http://ostan-collections.net/imeeji/thumbnails.php?album=95

...and here especially, since you might not have seen this the last two times I showed you.... ^.^

http://ostan-collections.net/annex/Images/PCLOS-tan.jpg

Clearly I let everyone have whatever I produce.  ^__^
Course, what you call "a good and charitable spirit", a hammer-wielder might call "shameless self-promotion".  ^v^'

Now if you're referring to not letting anyone access to the Mac Manga, maybe that's cause,... like,... I'm not charitable enough to get myself banned and arrested.... :D

QuoteI never said anything like that, nor implied. Quote me please >_>

Oh really?  Okay, I'll quote you then.....  ^__^

Quote from: "Darknight_88"XP-tan sucks, 2K-tan sucks, ME-tan sucks,... Even that Pedobear magnet 3.1-tan,... In fact, ALL OS-tans suck except 95-sama!  In fact, let me go start a rebellion over at the Topicless Thread, so I can destroy all the heathens and make everyone recognize the one true goddess, 95-sama!  All hail, 95-sama!!!

*tsk tsk tsk*

You're just so baaaaaaaaaaad, Darknight.  ^^
Very very baaaaaaaad,... no treats for you.  -v-

QuotePlease stop insulting XP-tan ;_;. She's not saseko ;_;

Too late.  Everyone here and their dog calls her Saseko now.  ^__^
Where were you when the revolution started?  `v'

QuoteI had to quote this apart from your last sentence. I think you're talking here about yourself and Unix-tan

*nervous laugh*
OH-HOHOHOHOHOHOHO!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHOHOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHOHHOHOHOHOHOHOOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHOHHOHOHOHOHOHOOHOHOHOHOHOOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^

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HOHOHOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^

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*crickets sound in background*

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*clears throat*

[curtly]  This press conference is over....  -v-

*cuts mic*

Darknight_88

Quote from: "C-Chan"

At least you fail at the Internets!  ^v^
at least you fail at recognizing true failure ^v^
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Yep, one's a video editor, the other an amateur photographer.  And while neither is particuarly receptive to Linux, my lobbying efforts have helped one "upgrade" back to XP, the other to a Mac.  That's at least two more consumers who are mad as hell, and clearly not going to take it anymore...  `v'
a shame for them. But I thought that DRM and PVP were to be applied until 2010-2012. Mind explaining the problems caused by said excessive security on that hardware? I'm curious [truly curious, since I'm not knowledgeable of case like those]

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Now if you're referring to not letting anyone access to the Mac Manga, maybe that's cause,... like,... I'm not charitable enough to get myself banned and arrested.... :D
1) Posting mature material outside the adult section would be worthwhile of a ban. But a link with a warning...We even have NSFW links in this thread http://ostan-collections.net/topic-248.html
2) But then, If we are to adhere strictly to the rules, I think we have a "hentai and such" subforum for the solely purpose of posting "questionable" material >_>

Quote from: "C-Chan (interpretation of Darknight_88 opinions about OS-tan)"XP-tan sucks, 2K-tan sucks, ME-tan sucks,... Even that Pedobear magnet 3.1-tan,... In fact, ALL OS-tans suck except 95-sama!  In fact, let me go start a rebellion over at the Topicless Thread, so I can destroy all the heathens and make everyone recognize the one true goddess, 95-sama!  All hail, 95-sama!!!

So me saying "95-tan is the GREATEST OS-tan" immediately downgrades every other existing OS-tan to the category of "SUCK"? So If I considerate oranges to taste better than apples...that automatically qualifies apples as the "WORST FRUIT EVAR!" despite the fact that I like both?

Also, Darknight_88 list of favorite OS-tans:
1) 95-tan
2) Vis-tan (+Nijiura+)
3) Homeko :D
4) XP-tan
5) NT-tan (not InuT)
6) 3.1-tan
7) ME-tan
8 ) OS/2-tan
9) 2k-tan
10) 98 (hacchan)
Note: 1) Not directly related to the OS each character is representing. 2) List subject to change by this poster opinions. 3) The second clause does not apply for 95-tan

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And you fail to understand the true meaning of the rebellion >_>
It's not about imposing a cult for 95-tan. It's about ending the oppression of the EEEEEEEVIIL mod and his banhammer over this forum ;_;

*shakes fist angrily*
lol wut? opression on OSC??!



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Too late.  Everyone here and their dog calls her Saseko now.  ^__^
Where were you when the revolution started?  `v'
probably on one of my absent-due-to-being-too-busy seasons.
I bet 90% of the people who calls her like that doesn't even know what Saseko means...
And I bet you haven't  done anything to show them the truth...¬¬
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*nervous laugh*
OH-HOHOHOHOHOHOHO!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHOHOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHOHHOHOHOHOHOHOOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^
HOHOHHOHOHOHOHOHOOHOHOHOHOHOOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^

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HOHOHOHO!!!!!!!!  ^0^

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*crickets sound in background*

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*clears throat*

[curtly]  This press conference is over....  -v-

*cuts mic*
YOU SICK PIG

C-Chan

Quote1) Posting mature material outside the adult section would be worthwhile of a ban. But a link with a warning...We even have NSFW links in this thread http://ostan-collections.net/topic-248.html
2) But then, If we are to adhere strictly to the rules, I think we have a "hentai and such" subforum for the solely purpose of posting "questionable" material >_>

1) ...which is why I made it neigh impossible to access it to begin with.  Though I guess you missed this post....  ^__^   

http://ostan-collections.net/post-33808.html#33808

2) HA!! HAHAHA!!!!!!  BWAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!!!!  ^V^
Pray tell when was the last time you ever saw me in the hentai section?  ^___^

Since I'd rather choke on a tadpole, I would've done what I eventually ended up doing,... PMing the Mac Manga to Thurosis-san.  ^^

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C-Chan (interpretation of Darknight_88 opinions about OS-tan) wrote:

AHA!!  Rewriting history, I see!
Shinanigans, I say!  ^0^

Hmpf! The moral indignation of you misquoting other people,... I just have no clue where you learn these terrible things from.....  ^__^

All moral arguments henceforth are hereby null and void!  ^v^

QuoteSo me saying "95-tan is the GREATEST OS-tan" immediately downgrades every other existing OS-tan to the category of "SUCK"? So If I considerate oranges to taste better than apples...that automatically qualifies apples as the "WORST FRUIT EVAR!" despite the fact that I like both?

Null and void.... ^.^
And besides the answer is yes,... everyone is allowed to like more than one fruit except Darknight, who can only like apples and nothing else.  ^v^

QuoteAlso, Darknight_88 list of favorite OS-tans:
1) 95-tan
2) Vis-tan (+Nijiura+)
3) Homeko
4) XP-tan
5) NT-tan (not InuT)
6) 3.1-tan
7) ME-tan
8 ) OS/2-tan
9) 2k-tan
10) 98 (hacchan)
Note: 1) Not directly related to the OS each character is representing. 2) List subject to change by this poster opinions. 3) The second clause does not apply for 95-tan

Null and--

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Okay, I invoke Executive Priviledge here to grant mercy due to your excellent choices of #'s 1, 3, 6 and 8:

1)  95 OSR 2.5-sama  [thou hath good tastes]
3)  Homeko [his comics crack me up]
6)  3.1-sama [goth girl]
8 )  OS/2-sama [thought you didn't see that coming...  ^v^]

QuoteAnd you fail to understand the true meaning of the rebellion >_>
It's not about imposing a cult for 95-tan. It's about ending the oppression of the EEEEEEEVIIL mod and his banhammer over this forum ;_;

*shakes fist angrily*

Null and Void.  ^__^
You heart thirsts for a 95-tan cult, admit it.  ^v^
Betcha that list is just for the obligatory moral support, too.  The moment you seize power in the coup and take control of the ban hammer, it's curtains for Vistan down to Hacchan, and the Holy Reign of 95-tan will emerge.  @o@

yep, your bad.  ^.^

Quoteprobably on one of my absent-due-to-being-too-busy seasons.
I bet 90% of the people who calls her like that doesn't even know what Saseko means...
And I bet you haven't done anything to show them the truth...¬¬

Admittedly I don't either.  I figured if it's something cute, it's something cute, and if it's something obscene, well..... ^__^
I ain't gonna lose too much sleep over it.  ^v^

Win win situation for the C-chan!  ^v^

Course, now would be a good time to tell me what it means, now that you got my piggy senses spiked.  'v'

QuoteYOU SICK PIG

A PIG'S GOT HIS NEEDS!!!!!!!!  ;^0^;

Er,... I mean.....

NO COMMENT-O!!!!!!!!  ;^0^;

In any event, I know I left out the part about Vista DRM cause we're already WAY off base as it is.  Instead, I think I'll take up the Captain's offer of opening a Vista thread in a tech section to discuss these issues outright.

Added after 1 hours 5 minutes:

Okay...

http://ostan-collections.net/post-34203.html#34203

Darknight_88

Quote from: "C-Chan"

Since I'd rather choke on a tadpole, I would've done what I eventually ended up doing,... PMing the Mac Manga to Thurosis-san.  ^^

and that was point 3), which I forgot to add :p
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AHA!!  Rewriting history, I see!
Shinanigans, I say!  ^0^

Hmpf! The moral indignation of you misquoting other people,... I just have no clue where you learn these terrible things from.....  ^__^

I just learned to do that with that post of yours >_>
But the difference between you and me it's that I don't misquote other people, even when I could <_<

that, or quote me misquoting someone else ^____________^

therefore:

Quote from: "Darknight_88 (fixing, not misquoting, C-chan's argument)"
All moral arguments henceforth are hereby true and faithful to their original meanings!  ^v^

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And besides the answer is yes,... everyone is allowed to like more than one fruit except Darknight, who can only like apples and nothing else.  ^v^
so NOW you know me better than I know myself? LOL rite...
And since I clearly see the political reference, I'm fixing my previous statement:
Quote from: "Darknight_88 (fixing an statement)"So me saying "95-tan is the GREATEST OS-tan" immediately downgrades every other existing OS-tan to the category of "SUCK"? So If I considerate oranges to taste better than pears...that automatically qualifies pears as the "WORST FRUIT EVAR!" despite the fact that I like both?

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You heart thirsts for a 95-tan cult, admit it.  ^v^
Betcha that list is just for the obligatory moral support, too.  The moment you seize power in the coup and take control of the ban hammer, it's curtains for Vistan down to Hacchan, and the Holy Reign of 95-tan will emerge.  @o@

yep, your bad.  ^.^
nope. I'm not bad. YOU are the evil one. I bet that If you got the chance you'd ban any windows-tans posting, except 95 OSR2.5. You'd start an Unix cult, where pictures of Windows OS's would be burnt as a sacrifice for her and the blood of all windows-users would be offered to her. Anyone with a Windows-tan avatar would be IP banned from the forums. Dark ages would seize over this forum...
Yeah, that's the true C-Chan.
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Also, if your statement was true...why would I bother doing pictures of other OS'es aside 95-tan >_>


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Admittedly I don't either.  I figured if it's something cute, it's something cute, and if it's something obscene, well..... ^__^
I ain't gonna lose too much sleep over it.  ^v^

Win win situation for the C-chan!  ^v^

Course, now would be a good time to tell me what it means, now that you got my piggy senses spiked.  'v'
I remember an old thread, back in my first days @ this OS-tan trend, @ wakachan when someone requested the translation of a page from a doujin :

and the translation was this: "I'm not SASEKO!!"
and Saseko translates into english as...whore

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A PIG'S GOT HIS NEEDS!!!!!!!!  ;^0^;

Er,... I mean.....

NO COMMENT-O!!!!!!!!  ;^0^;
I bet that you lurk all the time on the adult section...
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yet you deny it. liar.
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Instead, I think I'll take up the Captain's offer of opening a Vista thread in a tech section to discuss these issues outright.
Ok. Actually, we already have a "Vista" thread on the general discussion section. It'd be better to ask the Captain to move it to the tech section.

P.S: saw your thread already. Will try to reply, but will have to wait until tomorrow. Sleep...bed...

Thurosis

-.-" ^^" what are you both doing ? o_O i don't even understand you both talking about ??? ^^"


HaHAHAHA ....

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