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  1. Just a slow one.

    By the way, I've had a Banana Asada. They're pretty good.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  2. pilu said:

    Back cover, clockwise, starting from the upper middle:
    Asakura Kotomi, Tachibana Miho, Shiina Hikaru, Kohaku Uta, Asada Banana, Tomoda Banana

    I'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??

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  3. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  4. pilu said:

    This is not in order...

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  5. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  6. Posing on the front, naked on the back.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  7. 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/

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  8. Gantz_Playboy said:

    Here's a cookie! don't say I didn't offer anything.
    http://www.cosplayjav.com/

    You have my thanks.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  9. ... 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...

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  10. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  11. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  12. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  13. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  14. 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

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  15. 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?

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  16. 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

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
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    HKE

    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

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  18. found this on the idol channel. does anyone have a source for this? i cant find any other details on it.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  19. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote
  20. 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.

    Posted 1 year ago # Quote

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