Yeah, the German dub. (The one, anyway, that made it past Queen Beryl.)
BTW I didn't have any problems with the sound in the Japanese version on the DVDs. Then again I feed the sound into a 1984-vintage CVS monitor (!) with a stereo-to-mono adaptor.
Any more, it seems they ruin perfectly good movies with excessive bad content. I mean, does needless gore and/or crude humor enhance the movie at all? It could be just as good of a movie and be rated PG.
(I altered the text. See above.)
On the other hand, T3 was pretty good. But the tongue-DNA-sampling bit was certainly gratuitous.
Yeah, it's hell trying to eat udon with a metal spoon. *sigh* I think I like it because it's different, kind of why I like Linux (as opposed to Losedoze).
The IIgs's CPU is the Western Design Center 65C816, same as later used in the Super NES. It's a 16-bit CPU, 24-bit address bus (rather like a 286?), but it's an ugly bag on the side of the 6502 architecture.
Commodore bought up the company (MOS Technologies, ISTR) that made the original 6502. The//c and later//e used Western Design Center 65C02s. The "Platinum"//e used a GTE Micro 65SC02.
Of course I have to know this, I maintain an Apple ][ emulator! *g*
Way to go. BTW I'm having only a little bit of luck porting the OpenBSD userland to RH8 Linux...I think a BSD userland would be very useful on account of its size alone. Takers?
Yeah, the German dub. (The one, anyway, that made it past Queen Beryl.)
BTW I didn't have any problems with the sound in the Japanese version on the DVDs. Then again I feed the sound into a 1984-vintage CVS monitor (!) with a stereo-to-mono adaptor.
Nowhere near theater sound.
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I know I have been trolled, hence the quote. YFI
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I don't think an OS X release equates to a Darwin release, and OS X of course doesn't run on Intel hardware.
"You, sir, are an asshat." - Unknown slashbot
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Which German dub? :p Weren't there two of them?
:o
I'd kill to see it, I have the original (all 200 eps and the movies but not the mini-movie or SS special) in Japanese.
BTW if you have the Pioneer DVD, I think it's intact on DVD
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This is why copyrights shouldn't be more than 25 years.
:}
I say, make 'em 10 years renewable up to 50 (and non-transferable).
If only there were more works there like, er, hmm, Roald "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory"/"Matilda"/"The Witches" Dahl.
Meh, well, better than nothing. Too bad though they don't have the Tomson New Testament of 1576.
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There was a lot of use of artistic nudes in Sailor Moon that was axed from the dub.
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Any more, it seems they ruin perfectly good movies with excessive bad content. I mean, does needless gore and/or crude humor enhance the movie at all? It could be just as good of a movie and be rated PG.
(I altered the text. See above.)
On the other hand, T3 was pretty good. But the tongue-DNA-sampling bit was certainly gratuitous.
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There actually was a CG effect in the T2 "Nuclear Nightmare" sequence: the stop sign was reversed digitally.
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Ouch. Raw nerve.
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Presently downloading XFree86 for Win98SE
Yeah, there's a Perl mod for base64 at least, then
$ tar -zxvf dayX.tgz
But you knew that already.
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Yegads. -1, Insightful? Damn. Now I *have* seen it all.
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Maybe; the C64's 1541 drive was in fact an embedded system based on a 6502 CPU and 2K of RAM.
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386SX, not DX, had the 16-bit bus. (32 for DX)
BTW no 386s had FPUs (you had to buy a 387 for that).
I hate to sound like a slashbot, but YFI!
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(2, Offtopic)
God, I've seen everything.
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RH8 posting with Galeon (at last!)
Tell me when the Apple //e version is finally ready, I've got a vested interest.
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Format the drive and install FreeDOS + OpenGEM!
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Yeah, it's hell trying to eat udon with a metal spoon. *sigh* I think I like it because it's different, kind of why I like Linux (as opposed to Losedoze).
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Apple IIgs did not use a 68000.
The IIgs's CPU is the Western Design Center 65C816, same as later used in the Super NES. It's a 16-bit CPU, 24-bit address bus (rather like a 286?), but it's an ugly bag on the side of the 6502 architecture.
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Commodore bought up the company (MOS Technologies, ISTR) that made the original 6502. The //c and later //e used Western Design Center 65C02s. The "Platinum" //e used a GTE Micro 65SC02.
Of course I have to know this, I maintain an Apple ][ emulator! *g*
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Yeah. I'll give you that.
Then again if SCOrdure [btw, ordure == SHIT] gets their way, we may have to go BSD.
Ah, WTF, just give me FreeDOS.
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Or can anyone burn me a CYGWIN setup with X and everything?
Fsck ramen, give me udon!!
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Way to go. BTW I'm having only a little bit of luck porting the OpenBSD userland to RH8 Linux...I think a BSD userland would be very useful on account of its size alone. Takers?
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ash, of course, already there.
e.g. != ergo (therefore)
I think it means "exemplum gratis" (sp).
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Actually AC is right.
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'Cept IBM was considering the (32-bit) 68000 too.
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