Noutakun Posts
Ershin wrote...
Heh. It's not really my thing, but I'd never been in this part of the forums and figured I'd try and fill a request while I'm here.Didn't take too long either; the title was right there off the jbook link that Zero posted. ^_^
Awesome. You rule.
Ershin wrote...
Found it. I'll put it on megaupload and edit this post once it's done.Bitchin'. I'm going to enjoy this. xD
Tassu wrote...
Noutakun wrote...
Tassu wrote...
What's the temperature coefficient of resistance for aluminium for films thinner than 500 nanometers?The temperature coefficient of electrical resistance for aluminum at 20 °C is .0039. I'm not sure whether or not that applies to said films, but films thinner than 50 nanometers are thinner even than human hair, so I believe thinner than 500 nanometers is negligible.
Which is said bulk matter coefficient. which works as long the film is ~thicker than few hundred micrometers. But not with thin films. Also, believe or not, your computer has electric parts that are of thickness of about 10-100 nanometers. In integrated circuits you know. So the question is relevant.
Oh, when I said negligible, I meant that I thought that the electric flow was negligible--I wasn't questioning the existence of such small films. Sorry about that. I'd have to say, however, that you've stumped me, then.
Tassu wrote...
What's the temperature coefficient of resistance for aluminium for films thinner than 500 nanometers?The temperature coefficient of electrical resistance for aluminum at 20 °C is .0039. I'm not sure whether or not that applies to said films, but films thinner than 50 nanometers are thinner even than human hair, so I believe thinner than 500 nanometers is negligible.
blackprince97 wrote...
I've been using Fakku to download for months now but have never actually registered. I'm from the USA in case anyone wants to know. Well I'll see you guys around the forum.Howdy howdy, and welcome to FAKKU--land of a thousand otamegane.
(>'.')>¿;= wrote...
Noutakun wrote...
But the fact that you explained it makes it sounds like 8.
thats twelve words
i was clarifying
shut up you
these all different!
That's 11 words. 8 isn't a word--it's a number.
Tassu wrote...
What's the temperature coefficient of resistance for aluminium for films thinner than 500 nanometers?Electrical resistance, you mean?
York wrote...
How much of a friend are you?The kind who sticks his neck out to help you when I know you're in a bind where you're only going to get yourself in more trouble.
Fighting with people doesn't stop people from fighting. I tried to calm down all the fighting so the topic could return to relevance. Not my fault that you're going on a whiny baby power trip right now.
gizmo wrote...
Noutakun wrote...
the first type of hentai, or just the first instance of hentai?both would be great :D
Well...
"In the 1914 translation of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, "psychology of abnormal sexuality" was rendered in Japanese as 『変態性慾心ç†ã€ (Hentai Seiyoku Shinri)."
"The word Hentai is a compound term used in the Japanese language to define someone or something that is seen as perverted or strange, this is primarily meant in sexual connotations. It originates from Shunga (erotic pictures) as early as 1300. As time has progessed, the word has gained meaning as a genre of Japanese animation and cartoons (manga) featuring explicit sexual content (most usually pervese or extreme in nature), this new definition of the word has found popularity in the western audience of the art form and is sometimes incorrectly referred to as any type of animated pornography, which is inaccurate. An example of the western popularity of the term shows in the English version of the well known internet search engine Google displaying 7,920,000 results when the term Hentai is searched for, this shows comparison in the well known Japanese words used in the English language such as Samurai (13,600,000), Kimono (2,690,000), Yakuza (2,570,000) and Sushi (17,600,000) which shows that it is one of the most popular loanwords used by those outside of Japan when referring the culture of the nation."
Because of the nature of the word hentai, it is impossible to determine much about the hentai that we know.
(>'.')>¿;= wrote...
real eyes realize real liesIT SOUNDS LIKE THREE WORDS
But the fact that you explained it makes it sounds like 8.
(>'.')>¿;= wrote...
thats the problem though, despite having a social environment here in fakku, it doesnt change the fact that its a virtual experience where we really dont get to know each other. i dont even know any of your real names, you kind of understand where im coming from? i mean a physical social environment... if that makes sense.Well, see, the thing is, you can practice socializing here. It may not be the best place to meet people or make friends, but if you can learn how to be open to people and express yourself positively here, you can use that information in the real world.
gizmo wrote...
who created the 1st hentai?Could you please be more specific? Did you want to know about the first type of hentai, or just the first instance of hentai?
(>'.')>¿;= wrote...
whats a good way for an anti-social guy to start pushing his boundries and be more outgoing?If you can practice being social in a familiar environment, it becomes a lot easier. The forums here or IRC are good examples.
Waar wrote...
Noutakun wrote...
Also, Waar, go make your own topic if you want to give everyone answers. Contrary to popular belief, I can't be on the forums 24/7. I was on it for 12 hours straight yesterday, and I indulged in the little-known luxury I like to call sleep.
Not my fault you take soo long to reply... don't make posts like these unless you can respond in a timely manner.
Don't try to argue, go on. Make your own thread. Quit spamming mine. I'll make sure to jump on the fact that you're not there to answer their questions. And don't tell me what I can't do on the forums--I've been here since before you ever knew FAKKU existed. If you're looking to start a fight, go bark up another tree. I'm not going to entertain children like you.
Skyler998 wrote...
Should i go for a PSP or a portable media player ? really is a dilemma for me now...I'd say go for the PSP, just because it plays games as well. The portable media player may be specialized in media playing, but the PSP will prove more entertaining in time.
Waar wrote...
why does translating h games or visual novels take soooooooooo much longer than anime?Because depending on the quality of the game, they have to go through all the information files, replace the text, create new text, (in the case that it's America inappropriate--loli, etc) and change/explain Japanese jokes so that the American consumers will not feel left out. Much more tedious than listening, translating, and then putting subs in.
Skyler998 wrote...
my country which is Malaysia is almost the lord of piracy but the pain in the ass is they dun even have those H-games for me here and they are being a shit and how am i going to get those games i have missed as a sin of my life ?Because your country may have different views on the morality of hentai and related games. Do what I do--go to Isohunt, search the game name, find one with an awesome amount of seeders, and download it. Bingo bango bongo.
It is, however, illegal. I'm not going to lie to you. But hey, chances of you getting caught are slim to none.
Also, Waar, go make your own topic if you want to give everyone answers. Contrary to popular belief, I can't be on the forums 24/7. I was on it for 12 hours straight yesterday, and I indulged in the little-known luxury I like to call sleep.
