March 05, 2010
The Greatest Ducks In Anime Moment Yet!
Of
course it comes courtesy of
Hidamari Sketch...

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Hidamari Sketch Hoshimittsu, ep08
I swear, the staff of the show must be doing this just to make me happy.
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I swear, the staff of the show must be doing this just to make me happy.
No. They're just drawing you in so that the Gainax ending will scar you all the more.
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F1 Pr0n: Hispania Racing Team HRT
Okay, here's the moment you've all been waiting for: more pictures of the HRT HRT (yes, that's really it's name)!

Okay, the first thing I can say is that this car is going to be able to outbrake anything on the planet. Look at the size of those brake ducts! Merciful Monza, those things are
huge! They'd be able to ingest a watermelon!
Then there's that front wing. Yesterday I called it "simple", and now I'm going to go a little bit farther and call it "really simple." I can make a more complex curve with a sheet of 3/4" plywood... and a plain sheet of plywood would probably create more downforce.
Let's look more, shall we?
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Those ducts are cooling air for the brakes?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at March 05, 2010 11:13 PM (+rSRq)
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Yah. Teams change them depending on the brake requirements for each track. Some places, like Monza, don't use the brakes much and don't need to have as much cooling, so the ducts are very small. At a track like Canada, however, the brakes are abused and get large ducts.
But these are the clown shoes of the brake duct world. Perhaps if they were racing on the surface of Mercury, they would be appropriate.
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A lot of this is guided by the capabilities of Dallara to manufacture a chassis... on time. It's better to be in Bahrain than not to be in Bahrain.
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At a track like Canada, however, the brakes are abused and get large ducts.
One might almost call them "Wonderducts", eh?
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IIRC, BAR's first car also had metal suspension components, and look how well they did in their first season. Also IIRC, everybody else on the grid had gone to carbon-fiber suspension parts when BAR was running with metal--and that was back in 1999. Using metal suspension parts today puts HRT into the F1 equivalent of the Stone Age.
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Better stone age than USF1
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March 04, 2010
F1 Pr0n Sneak Peek: Hispania Racing Team HRT
The last team to join the F1 ranks has finally dragged its car into the spotlight. Hispania Racing Team, once known as Campos Meta, gave a more-or-less rollout for their vehicle this afternoon. And here it is:

Um. Well. I have to say that I'm not exactly enamored of the color scheme but as someone once said, "paint doesn't win races." This is currently the only picture of the chassis floating around out there, so let us try and figure out what we can from it.
The first thing I notice is the front wing, which could charitably be called "simple." No complex curves, no movable elements surely, just a basic downforce-producing design. The nose, and indeed much of the rest of the car, reminds me very much of Virgin's
VR-1. Considering the Dallara influence on that chassis (Nick Wirth, Virgin's technical designer, worked with the manufacturer on their IRL cars), and that Dallara built this one, it's not surprising.
Not much else really stands out in this picture, though. Hopefully we'll see more soon, because we sure won't be seeing much of it during the races. With the end of the final test session in Barcelona last week, F1's testing ban is now in place... so the first time this car will turn a wheel will be in Bahrain's 1st Friday Practice session!
More when it becomes available.
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Man, you're right about the color. Sheesh!
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Looks like it's just been primed. Or assembled out of soapboxes...
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Well, it certainly will blend in with the racing surface.
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"Our patented stealth technology prevents detection by racing marshals, allowing us to pass during yellows and to drive too fast in the pit lane!"
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Ga-Rei Zero, Episode 10
In the last episode, Yomi turned into the Schoolgirl in Black after being abandoned by everybody close to her. Of course, this was
after she was turned into a pincushion by the Big Bad, who then healed and implanted a piece of the Death Stone into her. Hell's comin' to breakfast, and it's hungry... so let's get cracking on Episode 10.

Tonight on
CSI: Tokyo, Noriyuki appears to have shaken off his lethargy and angst (not that it was unwarranted) and is actively investigating at the site of Yomi's attack.

Yup, the old "stick in the hole" trick, so as to discover what direction the projectiles came from.

Of course, they all came from the same direction... a source other than Yomi herself. In Mr Laser Weasel's mind, this pretty much proves that she was attacked. Putting away his camera, he mutters to himself, "I suppose she...
got the point."
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
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Whoa. Doin' your best to turn me to the anime side....
Posted by: The Old Man at March 04, 2010 11:30 AM (+LRPE)
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Is there any possibility of this ending well for anyone (except the main villain)?
This show strikes me as very depressing, as well as horrifying, and not just because of what that pretty-boy SOB did to Mei and Yomi. There's a larger issue here; if I understand this correctly, the Agency is the only thing standing between humanity and the Cute Blue Butterflies of Doom. And we're watching the Agency get defeated in detail.
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Old Man, come join the Anime Side... we have cookies.
Peter, "ending well" is a rather vaporous concept. The way it's going, if any member of The Agency survives, it'd have to be considered a win. Horrifying, yes... considering that it's a horror show, that's appropriate. But depressing? Y'know, I've watched it all the way through once, then 10 episodes in exquisite detail to get screenshots, and "depressing" isn't a term I'd use for it, unless you consider movies like
Saving Private Ryan or
Otoko Tachi no Yamato depressing.
Because the more time I spend with it, the more I think of it as a war movie. You've got the Disposal Team playing the part of the squad of soldiers. The enemy doesn't have rifles and tanks, but screaming trees and flaming armadillos, but the concept is the same.
In a way, it's a sad show, but not depressing. Yet.
But you're right about the Butterflies of Doom... and while The Agency isn't the only battleline out there (the Ministry of Defense has their Grunts, after all), it's certainly the most effective. And they're still getting beaten. Dramatic, no?
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Is there any possibility of this ending well for anyone (except the main villain)?
Don't forget that is anime was supposedly created as a "prequel" for a popular manga, so surely
someone will survive. Maybe it's the box of Pocky stix?
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March 03, 2010
RIP USF1
USF1 is now, for all intents and purposes, completely dead. Over the weekend, the team requested permission to miss the 2010 season and have their slot on the grid held until 2011. On Tuesday, the entire staff of the fledgling American team was put on unpaid leave, pending the FIA's decision.
Today, the decision was handed down... and the answer was "No." The team no longer has a place on the grid for this year or next year. Considering that any legitimate investor will look at the team's track record and run screaming for the hills, there's practically no chance for USF1 to rise from the dead and reapply in 2011.
Nobody has seen Peter "Smarmy" Windsor for months. The one driver they announced is about to join Campos Meta (which, after financial troubles of their own, has been renamed HRT F1) as their reserve. Ken Anderson is squarely in the targeting reticule as having mismanaged the team into the grave.
At least StefanGP didn't get the slot. The FIA decided to go with a 12-team grid this year, instead of letting the obnoxious Toyota grave robbers take the slot. So there's some small blessing in all this.
Damned shame, this.
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It almost seemed like USF1 was off to too good a start. :-( Things were going tooo smoothly.
I hope F1 remembers that they have lots of American fans who would like a home race, even if we can't have a home team.
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March 01, 2010
Random Anime Picture #52: God Emperor of Academy City?

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Railgun Ep19
Who knew they had sandtrout in the
Railgun/Index world?
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10 geek points for Wonderduck!
Sand
worms everyone knows about, but sand
trout earn you geek points.
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February 28, 2010
USF1 2011?
Word came down today that USF1 has officially petitioned the FIA to delay their entry into the Formula 1 World Championship until the 2011 season.
As reported by SPEED, the team has offered to pay a substantial bond to the FIA as a show of good faith.
If this is true, the FIA has only two options: approve the delay, in which case we might see the team next year, or deny their request and strip them of their entry altogether.
A last ditch effort to combine forces with Serbian-based StefanGP, who purchased the assets of the former Toyota F1 (including their 2010 chassis) but has no entry, failed spectacularly. After talks broke off, the owner of StefanGP released a statement castigating both the FIA and USF1. In part, it read "
...the dreamers from the USA will have to explain
their actions, because they are deliberately weakening F1, dreaming
about a perfect world and fairytales of success. And success doesn't
come by talking but with hard work and a lot of guts."
And from buying another team's car, apparently. In any case, if the FIA kills the USF1 entry, they then have the option of awarding it to another team. StefanGP is the most likely candidate, but they've also cheesed off a lot of people.
Two weeks to go...
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Ga-Rei Zero, Episode 09
When last we met, Mei was taken over by a piece of death stone and got all "gimme your stuff" to Yomi, who replied with a "Oh no you
dint!" and stabbed her in the face. Which brings us to Episode 09, also known as "the Episode where everything goes kablooey."

Okay, so Mei
lived through having her own naginata shoved into her sinus cavity? That's the only thing it could be... it's sure not like Yomi needed medical attention after the fight, after all.

All right, never mind then. Excuse me,
Ga-Rei Zero? Could you explain just what the hell is going on here, please?

I'll take that as a big "no," then. Thank you very much.

And just how did The Gang get here anyway? If you're anything like me, and god help you if you are, you're scratching your head right about now. C'mon, show, explain yourself! I
demand to know what's going on.

Y'know what? Fine. Be that way about it.
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I'm still not satisfied - she stabbed herself 108 times? Through enough nerves and tendons to totally paralyze herself? Then carefully hid the object(s) she used to stab and paralyze herself?
And in their years of experience fighting evil spirits, the organization has never before encountered an enemy that tried to sow suspicion in the ranks, or tried to possess a member? Perhaps my previous experience with fiction like
Bureau 13 is to blame, but I can't help but think that their first instinct should have been to think that she was being framed or controlled.
I admit that the rest of the story and execution are good enough for me to forgive this one failing. And doing it this way, rather than a more believable (to me at least) method of separating Yomi from her friends took fewer episodes. There more than story crammed into the series as it is...
Posted by: Siergen at February 28, 2010 02:17 AM (NDp0G)
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Think of it as a differential diagnosis, Siergen. It's never lupus. Sure, it sounds ridiculous, but maybe she had Ranguren puncture herself 108 times. In-world, it's not impossible... which is why they test for lupus on
House.
Not that The Boss seriously believed that she did it to herself. It's just a possibility.
And it's mentioned in this episode that the Agency has only been around for 3 years... by the Big Bad, no less. So, no, maybe they haven't faced an enemy that sows discontent and distrust. Look at what we've seen so far: flaming armadillos, brainsuckers, deadly harlequin trees, that weird-ass thing in Episode 03, the HG Wells Martian, zombies... and the Schoolgirl in Black. Other than that last one, nothing that could be considered a source of cloak'n'dagger work.
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February 27, 2010
A Different Type Of Ducks In Anime
Still
HidaSketch, though...

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Hidamari Sketch Hoshimittsu, Ep07
After one or two episodes where I honestly didn't like the show, the series has come back nicely.
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February 24, 2010
USF1 DOA?
Just over one year ago, Peter (Smarmy) Windsor and Ken Anderson went on SPEED and announced that they were forming a F1 team to be based in Charlotte, NC. This team eventually had Youtube founder Chad Hurley join the roster as the primary investor, with the promise of more to come.
Their website showed promising signs of car building, and everything seemed quite rosy.
However, as early as three months ago annoying troll Bernie Ecclestone was going out of his way to tell any news outlet he could reach that he didn't believe that the team would make the 2010 grid. When they named Argentinian
Jose Maria Lopez as their first driver, it was widely assumed that it was for the $5 million that would come with him in sponsorship. The "pay driver" has a long and ugly history in Formula 1, and it's never a good sign for a team's fortunes.
Recently, some ugly reports have started to surface regarding the American F1 team.
They "requested clarification" about missing races; they were wondering about missing the first four and joining the grid in Barcelona. Then, anonymous sources said that
the team has been late issuing paychecks to their employees. 10 staffers have quit the team. One potential sponsor, Locstein Group AG, a Swiss-based financial services firm,
recently confirmed that they will not be involved with the team because USF1 won't make the grid for the first race. Fingers of blame are being pointed at Anderson, saying that he is unable to manage such a complex project, and at Windsor, who has only rarely been seen at the team's factory. Meanwhile,
Lopez is reported to be in talks with another new team, Campos Meta, to join them, abandoning ship while he still can.
Then come reports that Charlie Whiting, F1's technical manager and race director,
is visiting the team's home factory on Wednesday to see just exactly what's going on.
Things look grim for the Americans. They have some options open to them, of course. First up, they can withdraw from the 2010 season and attempt to reapply for 2011. Second, they can attempt to purchase cars from another source, such as Dallara (which is what Campos Meta is doing). Third, they can hold onto their slot for 2010 and accept penalties for every race missed... penalties that are quite prohibitive and likely would drive an
established team out of business, let alone a cash-strapped startup. Or they can hope for a white knight to come along and pour buckets of funding into the team.
I fear the worst.
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It doesn't sound good, that's for sure.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at February 24, 2010 11:07 PM (+rSRq)
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Pass me a box of Puffs. :-( I really had high hopes for the American team.
Good old Billionaire Bernie.
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Since 1997, Mastercard Lola has been the premiere example of an F1 failure. Soon, USF1 and their magic nose will provide a new standard.
I'm reminded of Nixon's nose in Sleeper.
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February 22, 2010
Ga-Rei Zero, Episode 08
In the last episode of Ga-Rei Zero, Mei, who was dead (she got better) appears to have killed Yomi's Dad (YDad) while Yomi herself was off courtin' and sparkin' with Mr Laser Weasel. Kagura went through a high-end bout of the weepies after killing the brainsucker-controlled school nurse, and her friends decided to beat on her a little bit to boot. One gets the feeling that things are about to get out of control... so let us see how out of control they get in Episode 08!
We begin with a voiceover from the Schoolgirl in White.

"It was a scene I had seen before. It was an evening hazed in heavy rain.

"Drowned in the sadness of losing someone important to her, and frightened by the fate that has befallen her. Unable to do anything, able only to cry and bear the cold passing of time.

"That was me three years ago."

They just keep finding ways to surprise me. I never would have expected such emotional insight from
Ga-Rei Zero...
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Episode 09: Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse...
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February 21, 2010
Ikkitousen: Xtreme Xecutor Promo released!
It hasn't been a great weekend for yours truly. In fact, it's been pretty lousy... but this went a good way towards making it better. The promo for the upcoming Ikkitousen series came out tonight, and wow, it looks great! Or awful, depending on your point of view.

It should go without saying that everything "below the fold" is NSFW, but I'll say it anyway:
EVERYTHING BELOW THE FOLD IS NSFW!
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I didn't know Kan'u had a dragon.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at February 21, 2010 07:58 PM (+rSRq)
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After rewatching the promo, I think it'd be better to say that Kan'u was manifesting the spirit of the original Guan Yu, as opposed to a dragon. Though there's the whole Jade Dragon thing from Series 2...
Posted by: Wonderduck at February 21, 2010 08:45 PM (mfPs/)
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...I don't know if I'll be able to stand watching another
Ikkitousen series. I realize I am committing otaku heresy by saying this, but
panchira and shredded
seraa fuku can only sustain my interest for so long, and --
hey! no! That's-- give me back my otaku union card!!!
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February 19, 2010
Testing Testing 1-2-3

Lets see if that worked...
UPDATE: Yup, sure did. No more awkward 585 pixel-width pictures... we're moving up to 640px! Everybody, refresh your cache! VGA, baby, oh yeah.
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Goodbye To Getting Anything Done
There is a new
Civilization being released in the fall of 2010. It will be fully moddable and for the first time in the series, it will use a hexagon-based map.

I might need to get a new graphics card. And a more comfortable computer chair. And probably a new job after I stop showing up to the Duck U. Bookstore to play this.
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No, see, what I need to do is install it ON my work computer. Then I can just stop going home. ;p
Posted by: Avatar_exADV at February 19, 2010 01:07 AM (pWQz4)
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Oh wow, that looks really neat. I haven't touched a Civ game since II (my first real gaming addiction), but this could be the one to bring me back into the fold.
Posted by: Andrew F. at February 19, 2010 02:11 AM (KyFBW)
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I just recently re-installed and started playing Civ III again. I'd been contemplating upgrading to IV, but now I'll have to wait. And yes... there goes every free moment (and some that aren't) in 2010!
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I've liked many turn-based, empire-building strategy games in the past. However, one pet peeve of mine is how close those games insist on placing the computer-controlled opponents. For example, I set up Civ IV with the maximum-sized world, the longest game-time setting, and a single computer opponent; on turn 6 his scouts stopped by to say "Hello".
What I want is the
option to have all opponents start far away from each other, giving time to build large empires before running into each other. If the next Civ game has that, I'll buy it (even if it cuts into my anime-viewing time). If not, then I'm not interested,
Posted by: Siergen at February 19, 2010 05:18 PM (IbYnn)
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Civ AI always cheats. In CivII, for example, their cost of buying new units was a fraction of the player's.
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In Civ 4, Pete, their costs for production and buying of units was a function of the difficulty level. Standard difficulty put the other civs at the exact same footing as you. Top difficulty made it something like 1/10th as expensive for them.
In short, they fixed your problem.
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I'd gotten it together. My life was on track. I was almost out of the hole. I was catching up.I was finally on my feet.
Now this....I'm doomed.
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Uh-oh. My productivity has already been destroyed through 2013 (I'll have to post about that). This is good - by which I mean bad - for another three months or so. Now all they need is Railroad Tycoon 4 and another Sim City and I can just give up on ever getting anything done.
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February 17, 2010
Ga-Rei Zero, Episode 07
When last we left Ga-Rei Zero, the Big Bad (actually a small white-haired pretty boy) had skewered Mei on her own naginata, Kagura had just killed her friend the school nurse (who had been taken over by a brainsucker), and all is higgledy-piggledy. What, pray tell, will the show that loves to kill its main characters off bring us in Episode 07?

Oh sure, rub it in,
Ga-Rei Zero, rub it in. You've offed one of the more interesting characters you've presented us with, and now you want to make it look all symbolic and stuff. Nice, very nice.

Wait, what? Mei's alive? Well
that I didn't expect! Okay, yeah, she's got Godzilla's Toothpick sticking out of where her heart should be, but...

Ah. You know, I'm thinking that maybe this doesn't exactly fall into the category of "a good thing".

It does get your attention, though.
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I'm reading along - just haven't had any comments to make recently. There is an episode coming up soon where I will have some questions/comments, assuming you keep doing these reviews.
And as long as I have your attention: Which do you think is stronger? Laser-weasels, or cyborg-ducks?
Posted by: Siergen at February 17, 2010 11:45 PM (IbYnn)
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I've come this far and burned this many words, Siergen, I'm not gonna give up now that it's about to get
really good.
Cyborg-ducks. ALWAYS cyborg-ducks.
Posted by: Wonderduck at February 18, 2010 12:25 AM (G8/ak)
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Speaking of cyber-ducks, one presumes you've been watching
Sunred, then?
Posted by: Mitch H. at February 18, 2010 09:49 AM (jwKxK)
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One may presume so, but one would be incorrect. I know it exists, but that's about all.
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February 15, 2010
Ducks In Anime Get The BEST Views
For only the second time in the entire run of the
Hidamari Sketch series, there was no sighting of a rubber duckie in Episode 06 of
Hoshimittsu. So, I'm posting these from Ep05 instead.

The duckie seems to be floating wrong, but who cares?
Oh, and click "more" for a mildly NSFW pic. I was quite surprised it made the broadcast, to be honest, particularly after discovering that there was one episode in the first series that was VERY heavily censored... for no real good reason, in comparison to what's getting onto the air these days.
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I think they handle the bath scenes perfectly, reducing Yunocchi to a line drawing in the pastel glow of the bath bomb.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at February 21, 2010 03:08 AM (PiXy!)
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February 14, 2010
Valentine's Day 2010

If you're single, just ignore the "holiday" and watch the Daytona 500 or the Olympics. If you're
not single, then good luck!
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Awwwwe! Cool pic! I got the shaft again on V-Day...however...I went walking around my neighborhood and stepped inside this gift shop to browse....My eye caught a yellow jewelry gift box...like the black ones you would give someone with a ring inside.....except it was yellow and shaped like a duck! It opened up to display a duck necklace! Of course I bought it. Made my V-Day
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Editing-when I said I got the shaft, I meant that my valentine gave me nothing....I just realized that could have been taken the wrong way. Oops
Posted by: Digicolleen at February 19, 2010 12:55 AM (8ujY0)
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Your valentine is an idiot.
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February 13, 2010
F1 Pr0n: Lotus T127
British Racing Green is back in Formula 1 with the reveal of the new 2010 Lotus T127 on Friday!

Reportedly there are a lot of ex-Toyota people working for the Malaysian-based team, which could explain why the nose reminds me of Toyota's TF109. Not the wing, but the vertical mounting and the nose cone itself. One thing we haven't seen yet with this season's debuts are these sidepods. The tops are dead flat on the Lotus, as opposed to swooping or curved; interesting look, this.
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That first picture seems like looking at a grin with a couple of teeth missing. It seems rather empty and open compared to a lot of the other cars you've posted about.
Is it because the front wing is smaller?
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at February 13, 2010 01:20 PM (+rSRq)
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Maybe it's the camera angle.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at February 13, 2010 01:21 PM (+rSRq)
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It's the angle. Most of the glamour shots from the front are taken from right about the height of the driver's eyes when he's in the cockpit, but there just weren't any for the Lotus from that p.o.v. Believe me, I spent about an hour scouring my sources looking for one, but no soap.
There's something weird about this car and optical illusions anyway. Right up until I was about to hit "post", I thought that the dorsal fin was not the usual razor-thickness, but that it was actually wide enough to contain an exhaust port. Look at the fourth picture and maybe you'll see why I thought that!
I had a lot of speculation as to what benefit that'd bring, and I came to the conclusion that it'd help downforce (much like a blown flap on an airplane creates lift) since it looks like it'd be exhausting right over the rear wing, but they'd then have to deal with the heat burning or melting the wing elements. Then I realized what I REALLY was looking at, felt silly, and deleted the whole paragraph.
Posted by: Wonderduck at February 13, 2010 03:52 PM (G8/ak)
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I really like the color scheme, even though paint isn't known to help win races.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at February 13, 2010 03:53 PM (+rSRq)
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Way too many straight lines for a modern car.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at February 14, 2010 12:42 AM (/ppBw)
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OT: There's a picture of Winry with a couple of ducks in
this post.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at February 14, 2010 07:19 PM (+rSRq)
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February 11, 2010
Ga-Rei Zero, Episode 06
When last we watched Ga-Rei Zero, we got filler and lots of it. In what may have been one of the greatest upsets of all time, what we
didn't get was Pocky. Chocolate-covered biscuit stick fans everywhere mourned. Perhaps we will get Pocky and plot this episode? One can only hope...

We open in that location of choice for wire-fu movies, a bamboo forest. We don't usually get to see hordes of zombies swarming out of the forest, however. Yeah, like
Sammo Hung could deal with that!

Hung might not be able to, but sure as shootin' Kagura's father and Byakuei reckon they can.
I so want to make a "Ga-Rei Zero Episode 06, Colts 3" joke right now...
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February 10, 2010
F1 Pr0n: Red Bull RB6
And so last year's runner-up has finally brought their challenger to the track, and how does it stack up?

Um... it's pretty much the same.
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