Just a slow one.
By the way, I've had a Banana Asada. They're pretty good.
Just a slow one.
By the way, I've had a Banana Asada. They're pretty good.
pilu said:
Back cover, clockwise, starting from the upper middle:
Asakura Kotomi, Tachibana Miho, Shiina Hikaru, Kohaku Uta, Asada Banana, Tomoda BananaI've told you I'm a genius.
This is not in order...
Which side is the back? The side where they're naked or the side where they're sitting & smiling??
Gantz_Playboy said:
Which side is the back? The side where they're naked or the side where they're sitting & smiling??
the good side.
Gantz_Playboy said:
Which side is the back? The side where they're naked or the side where they're sitting & smiling??
Where they're naked, in the middle, there's a picture where all their names are shown with little arrows.
Posing on the front, naked on the back.
How many hairs are on each girls head?.....a-ha stumped you didn't I - lol.
I have that one and this one
http://www.jlist.com/product/SDMT440
They're not bad - the girls are cute.
Impressive.... most impressive. Indeed you are powerful.
Here's a cookie! don't say I didn't offer anything.
http://www.cosplayjav.com/
Gantz_Playboy said:
Here's a cookie! don't say I didn't offer anything.
http://www.cosplayjav.com/
You have my thanks.
... and now considering that the REQUEST Thread was derailed, such further activity for useless postings, shall (of course) cease...
.. and as our favourite twin-tailed Neko would say...
Now let's keep - "said thread" - for it's intended purposes...
Gantz_Playboy said:
I have that one and this one
http://www.jlist.com/product/SDMT440
Serious request: Link? For torrent I mean. If it exists.
Information request~ I'm Thinking of dual-booting into linux or unix. Don't know much about them but i think they'res different versions of each. Which is recommended.
Why do you want to use an OS that you know little about? Is there something in particular you want to do that requires it?
Or I could just say Ubuntu.
DearTraveler said:
Information request~ I'm Thinking of dual-booting into linux or unix. Don't know much about them but i think they'res different versions of each. Which is recommended.
You think? There are SO MANY versions of them, I believe the most popular ones are Ubuntu or Mint. You can try them by downloading them and burning them to a CD or booting from a pen-drive to maybe get the hang of it; it will run the OS for you without any installation, and then later if that's really what you want install it.
Ubuntu is usually recommended for those that want to start using linux
A piece of advice: if you ever want to uninstall it in the future, don't simply format its partition, it messes your boot procedure. Look for a guide in that case
DearTraveler said:
Information request~ I'm Thinking of dual-booting into linux or unix. Don't know much about them but i think they'res different versions of each. Which is recommended.
Mint is the best, Ubuntu is for ethicsfags who care about "teh open sauces" more than having a functioning OS straight out of the box.
But if you're unsure about this, you probably shouldn't be dual-booting anyway. Why do you want to use Linux?
I'm interested in learning to compile in C. I was told it would be a better experience using the GNU in unix and linux than trying to write for windows natively
what do you want to do exactly? , just compile C/C++ files? , a linux OS is indeed better in somethings that are related to developing programs and other stuff but if you just want just to compile plain C/C++ things either use Notepad++/Visual Studio/Eclipse
found this on the idol channel. does anyone have a source for this? i cant find any other details on it.
DearTraveler said:
I'm interested in learning to compile in C. I was told it would be a better experience using the GNU in unix and linux than trying to write for windows natively
If you're a beginner, there really isn't much of a difference. As HKE said, Windows is perfectly fine if you're just starting out with the language and is probably better if your main interest is programming for Windows.
DearTraveler said:
I'm interested in learning to compile in C. I was told it would be a better experience using the GNU in unix and linux than trying to write for windows natively
I'm outdated, but this is what I used to use:
http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
Also my request:
I seem increasingly desensitized to lust. Is there any way to make it exciting the way it used to be? And no, the problem isn't physical.
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