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Month: March 2005

  • mopus

    It seems like all the hooplah about Real Otaku Heroes has died down, so I can go back to making my 14 regular visitors go “WTF?! BBQ?!” without having to worry about paying extra for excessive bandwidth usage. As I was sorting my recent screen caps, I thought it was neat that the animators in…

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  • GLAYHOUND

    It’s probably just me, but this makes me think of a certain J-Rock group…

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  • cecum

    As I’ve mentioned before, I think it’s fun to look for actual formulas in anime. In Aishiteruze Baby, there’s quite a bit of detail about classical mechanics. The top left picture shows the usual kinematic equations. You can’t really read the text in the top right picture, but the graph on the left is probably…

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  • juror

    If people haven’t already stopped visiting my site after seeing the weird stuff that comes up here, then I shall deliver the finishing blow. I usually try to have a related theme in all of my posts, but sometimes it’s good to just throw out a bunch of random pics that aren’t related to anything…

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  • abatoir

    First off, I’d like to put up a “WELL COME” sign and mat for any new people visiting. The left pic is from Guardian Hearts and the other is from Tenshi no Shippo Chu!.     Of course, it’s unlikely that more than a handful will stay after seeing the actual content of this site, but…

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  • WENDENY’S

    In a show like this, this unholy alliance between Wendy’s and Deny’s comes as no surprise…

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  • yttrium

    Two people, Vince and Lupin_IV, told me the other day that “The number 0.01720209895 is the Gaussian gravitational constant represented by k. The dimensions of k^2 are those of Newton’s constant of gravitation: L^3*M*T^2”. Now I know, and knowing is… good? I’d reward them by giving them some of my gmail invites, but they both…

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  • Spatulas

    These guys are the girls’ replacements…

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  • umiak

    For years, I had secretly hoped that I would some day see a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem in anime. My wish finally came true the other day when I was watching Lime-iro Senkitan. It’s fun to ponder the various equations on the board while wondering why the animators would bother. They probably knew I…

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  • Spatulas

    Ryou-sama knows how to work it…

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