Fine
#16377 posted by
madfox on 2009/03/08 18:41:53
rightclick-save target as
Reviews Site
#16378 posted by
Nynort on 2009/03/08 19:34:46
well, it's been about 6 weeks since I sent UWF the reviews, and he seems pretty dead to the world. Maybe it would just be better to start another site. Again, if someone does the design/html stuff, I'll do the content - starting with the crapload of reviews that are already done.
I Thought About It And I'D Love To .....uhm...... Swallow You
#16379 posted by
Spirit on 2009/03/08 22:07:55
How come you don't use your very own sexy website btw? If you want, I'd teach you how! :)
If I had the time and energy I'd totally make you a site, but if there is something I don't want to do at the moment then it's my ugly kind of webdesign. So all I could offer (hell, I'd love to feature your reviews at my little sweetheart site ;) ) is creating a category for such reviews at Quaddicted.
Quick hack how it could look like (not clickable on purpose):
http://www.quadd icted.com/tronyn-reviews-digs 04zip-the-parallel-worlds/
I'd add a link to the reviews in the navigation and figure out how to do an index. The text is somewhat hard to read, I really got to improve that on the site anyways...
Trinca And Penis Talk.
#16380 posted by
Shambler on 2009/03/08 22:25:35
Welcome to Func_Terrafusion etc etc.
Quick Question.
#16381 posted by
Shambler on 2009/03/08 22:28:22
A friend has got a DVD with some AVI film clips ripped from another DVD. They work on the other friend who gave him them 's computer, but not on my friends. Specifically, the sound does not work in VLC player, and conversely the sound works but the video doesn't show in Windows Media Player.
Any simple advice (have suggested Quicktime, other than that I'm stumped).
Ta,
Sham x x x
#16382 posted by
Spirit on 2009/03/08 22:39:34
Damn Shambler, you are pulling penis from the past. Check the file with GSpot (no joke)
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
Alternatively, TEH video playback gem on Windows is:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli2/
http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/
I might have forgotten something and I don't remember if setup was a no-brainer, I think it was.
Heh
#16383 posted by
Nynort on 2009/03/09 00:48:11
Yeah you know what I didn't really think of it, but I could just post the reviews on my site. I guess there's no real reason not to - a dedicated review site isn't necessary to just have reviews, and as for the polls/articles/extra stuff that UWF's site had, you are pretty much already doing all of that at Quaddicted anyway.
Alright, sorry to make everyone wait even longer but this week my time is shot to hell. I'll do it this weekend.
#16384 posted by
JneeraZ on 2009/03/09 10:30:52
Sounds awesome! Can't wait to see what you come up with!
Spirit.
#16385 posted by
Shambler on 2009/03/09 10:48:03
K, will check those. Anything simpler I can get my friend to do (he's rarely on the web AFAIK).
Windows Video Codecs
#16386 posted by
grahf on 2009/03/10 03:23:41
There is a codec pack called CCCP, should be standard windows fare to install, and then it comes with a simple lightweight media player.
But as Spirit implied... AVI is just a container format which could have any number of different audio/video formats in it.
So Heading To Japan Later In The Year
#16387 posted by
nitin on 2009/03/11 08:17:26
any recommendations for places/things not to miss?
#16388 posted by
Trinca on 2009/03/11 09:27:40
fear the yellow people!!!
Nitin
#16390 posted by
bal on 2009/03/11 12:30:47
When are you heading out there? And where? I'm gonna be there a few weeks during April myself.
Bal
#16391 posted by
nitin on 2009/03/11 12:39:01
not till sept/oct I think, but not totally sure yet.
Has Japan Become A Lot More Expensive For Everyone?
#16392 posted by bear on 2009/03/11 13:45:11
Or is it just for us with a small currency that speculators don't like to seek comfort in when they've made a mess out of the economy?
Bear
#16393 posted by
nitin on 2009/03/11 14:04:53
not just you. Been looking at the latest published travel guide which has prices listed as $AU 1 = 100 yen, which is almost half price compared to the actual exchange rate atm.
Japan
#16394 posted by
bal on 2009/03/11 19:57:23
Yeah it's become more expensive, probably only temporary hopefully.
Nitin, I could spend hours recommending places to go, but I'll just suggest a few quickies:
If you go to Kyoto, don't miss the Fushimi Inari shrine, it's a bit to the south, but definitely worth taking a quick train/bus ride to visit it. (Second best temple in Kyoto being Kiyomizu).
Try spending a night on Miyajima island if you can, during the day you can climb up the island by cable car, see wild monkeys at the top of the mountain, and then get lost walking back down (good hike). It's one of my best memories from my last trip. Staying the night is nice, you can walk around the small village when it gets dark, great atmosphere.
In Tokyo, if you're going with a lady-friend, spending an afternoon+evening in Odaiba is nice, sunset on tokyo can be really great, romantic.
In Osaka, spending an evening in Dotonburi is great (popular street with lots of lights and restaurants).
Don't forget to eat lots of good food!
I could keep going for a while... =)
Japan
#16395 posted by
Orl on 2009/03/11 21:51:42
Do you need to speak fluent Japanese in Japan, or can you get around with just knowing the English language?
#16396 posted by
Zwiffle on 2009/03/12 00:25:23
"Sumimasen."
"Wakarimasen."
"Watashi wa baka desu."
Oterai Wa Doko Ni Arimasuka?
#16397 posted by
metlslime on 2009/03/12 01:42:16
#16399 posted by
Zwiffle on 2009/03/12 04:34:55
Did you ask "Where is the toilet coming to life?"
Where Is The Toilet?
#16400 posted by
metlslime on 2009/03/12 08:25:23
... or has my memory gotten a bit fuzzy since high school japanese class?
Kyooooooooooooooto
#16401 posted by
mwh on 2009/03/12 08:35:51
Kyoto is awesome, for all of the two days I spent there, and four days in Japan. We went to Kiyomizu-dera and it was awesome, if Bal says Fushimi Inari is better it's probably worth checking out :)
You can get around without speaking any Japanese in Japan, just expect a certain level of confusion (and not knowing quite what you are eating!).
I even blogged about our trip:
http://mikeandemmastravels.blogspot.com/2008/11/japan-day-1.html