Well, firstly it's much smaller than Firefox and uses less memory. Next, it runs really well on Linux and has good integration with its native appearance. Next, since it's webkit-based, it supports resizable elements, and user styles, which means I can create a custom CSS style to make the chat window resizeable! Yes! And since it's open-source, one of these days I'm going to go in and hack the tab focusing behavior to be the way I want it. And maybe port rikaichan.Furen wrote:What are the upsides to using midori as a web browser?
1. I haven't done broadway specifically, but there's a program I have near where I live called Theatreworks that I have season tickets to. There have been some productions I've really liked but it's hard to remember any of them...the most recent one I saw that was really good was a play rendition of To Kill a Mockingbird.Phantom_Sorano (post: 1437710) wrote:1. If you like Broadway, what are some of your favorite productions?
2. What musicians/actors do you love and hate?
1. Oh yes. The best are the classic ones, Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. There are some modern ones I've played that were all right, like Halo 2, Goldeneye Rogue Agent, Timesplitters Future Perfect...but they're all limited. They all have less replay value than GE and PD. One of the trends I really don't like in modern FPSs is regenerating health. It just doesn't make any sense (except in the Halo series), and it reduces the element of strategy. It makes it so that when you blazingly clear out a room, you're at no advantage over when you barely scrape past it with wounds. Not cool. I realize there are other people who feel differently about it, but it's my pet peeve.rocklobster (post: 1437750) wrote:1. Ever play any FPS games? Which ones?
2. Ever play a "twitch game"? Which ones? (Twitch games are games that require extremely good reaction time, like Sinistar or Contra)
3. Ever play one of those "Tycoon" games?
The fact that when I enter the chat, twice as many people greet me as before. :P More seriously, what I actually like most is the sense of being able to be a useful member to the community, in a place where I get respect for my job, but I'm mostly anonymous so people can't compliment me directly (which makes me feel a little strange).Furen (post: 1437821) wrote:What's the best part about being a CAA mod in your opinion?
rocklobster (post: 1438181) wrote:1. Did I already ask you about your turkey day plans?
2. Favorite Japanese foood?
3. Worst Japanese foood?
1. Yes. That'd be pretty awesome. I'd feel a little lonely being seperated from home but the interestingness of the job would definitely outweigh that.rocklobster (post: 1438284) wrote:1. Would you ever want to be a part of a space exploration?
2. Ever been to a concert?
3. Do you use Japanese honorifics sometimes?
Midori (post: 1438037) wrote: but I'm mostly anonymous so people can't compliment me directly (which makes me feel a little strange).
If you want to you can, but I do not request it.Furen (post: 1438500) wrote:want me to compliment you directly?
1. I don't usually pay any attention to who translates the manga I'm reading. This is mostly because they always get exclusive rights so they're the only ones who can print it in the U.S. In my experience, however, most professional manga translators do a pretty good job. Better, at least, than most amateur translators. I don't usually get access to the original Japanese manga though, so I can't compare anything to the original.rocklobster (post: 1438554) wrote:1. Since you know Japanese, which company do you think translate manga the best?
2. Do you still need subtitles when watching subbed anime?
3. Did you visit a hot spring when you went to Japan?
1. Kannagi Noël from So Ra No Wo To, to signify my allegiance in tomorrow's moeblob faceoff.rocklobster (post: 1438747) wrote:1. Who's that in the new avatar?
2. Ever played Dungeons and Dragons?
3. Do any of your old systems still work? Do you still play them or keep them around for nostalgic value?
4. Ever been to a Catholic Church? What did you think?
1. Australia. They have the best animals and urban architecture.rocklobster (post: 1438950) wrote:1. Besides Japan, what country would you like to visit?
2. Do you wear glasses in real life?
1. Not specifically, but my favorite pokemon is Caterpie. DONT JUDGE ME!!rocklobster (post: 1439038) wrote:1. Do you like Pokemon? Got a favorite?
2. Did you ever watch Voltron?
3. Which version of Gundam do you like best?
1. There are so many of these that I like that I can't decide. If I do make a decision, then a day later I'll remember one I like even more. Do you understand my predicament?rocklobster (post: 1439231) wrote:1. What's your favorite hymn?
2. Do you have a favorite X-man?
3. Do you have a telescope? (I'm sorry, but I picture you as the stereotypical nerd so I'm trying to see how much the stereotype you fit. No offense.)
1. Sometimes, but not that often. I usually only notice it if it's a visual thing.rocklobster (post: 1439378) wrote:1. Do you ever notice continuity errors in movies? (like seeing a boom mic or a changed hairstyle in the next shot)
2. Favorite ice cream flavor?
3. Favorite independently produced animated cartoon?
1. Same person as before, except it's a shot from the actual anime. The characters are never actually drawn SD or chibi in the anime.rocklobster (post: 1439753) wrote:1. Who's the new avatar?
2. Most depressing story?
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