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How to register for Japanese video site Nico Nico Douga When writing a recent article about the biggest internet stories in Japan for 2007, I wrote about probably the biggest story of the year, hot-shot video site Nico Nico Douga. This site is uniquely Japanese and has some truly strange and bizarre content. By using time referenced text chat on top of the video feeds, the site manages to create a unique social landscape that western sites have yet to match. This is the 7th most popular site in Japan after just 1 year of existence. When navigating a foreign language site you always have a few challenges but you can usually get by with a few guesses and some lucky clicking. So, in order to help more people understand what this phenomenon is, I have put together this handy guide to registering and getting to the fun stuff so you can all benefit from my 6 years of clicking through Japanese websites. 1) Getting to the Register Form From the home page, click the Registration button as marked in the screen shot below. 2) Registering 5) You are in!

PENSE RAPADURA AÇUCARADA! 3 Red Ring fix Before you even think to unplug your 360, let's work in a bit of intelligent forethought. For starters, why would you need to repair the console yourself? If you have a working warranty, I highly suggest you send the console to Microsoft for repairs,as a repair will void your warranty. While Microsoft dropped the ball on product quality in efforts to get the 360 out before the other consoles, they picked up the proverbial dirt-covered ball by extending all warranties to 3 years. If you plan on actually reviving the 360, don't use the towel trick. And of course, if you're on your 4th Red Ringed Xbox 360, and are considering buying a PS3... I would hate to see someone give up the pinnacle of gaming due to a simple flaw, over a Blu-Ray player with gaming functionality. So, if your warranty is void, or you're about to join the dark side of gaming, read on!

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Tales of Graces English Translation Group Pokémon episodes removed from rotation Global removals[edit] Dennou Senshi Porygon (Computer Warrior Porygon) (Episode 38)[edit] Screenshot of "Dennou Senshi Porygon", an episode of Pokémon notable for causing multiple seizures in Japan. "Dennou Senshi Porygon", literally "Computer Warrior Porygon", but fans refer to it as "Electric Soldier Porygon", aired on TV Tokyo in Japan on December 16, 1997 at 6:30 PM Japan Standard Time.[1] This episode was claimed to be dangerous for health. 20 minutes into the episode, there is a scene in which Pikachu stops some vaccine missiles with its Thunderbolt attack, resulting in a huge explosion that flashes red and blue lights.[2] Although there were similar parts in the episode with red and blue flashes, an anime technique called "paka paka" made this scene extremely intense,[3] for these flashes were extremely bright strobe lights, with blinks at a rate of about 12 Hz for about 4 seconds in almost fullscreen, and then for 2 seconds outright fullscreen.[4] Unaired episodes[edit]

70 Things Every Computer Geek Should Know. | Arrow Webzine The term ‘geek’, once used to label a circus freak, has morphed in meaning over the years. What was once an unusual profession transferred into a word indicating social awkwardness. As time has gone on, the word has yet again morphed to indicate a new type of individual: someone who is obsessive over one (or more) particular subjects, whether it be science, photography, electronics, computers, media, or any other field. A geek is one who isn’t satisfied knowing only the surface facts, but instead has a visceral desire to learn everything possible about a particular subject. How to become a real computer Geek? Little known to most, there are many benefits to being a computer geek. You may get the answer here: The Meaning of Technical Acronyms 1. One of the best list of default passwords. 1A. 2. If you rolled your eyes here, that is a good thing. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

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