It comes smaller and slimmer: 900g weight(-55%) and 230x28x152mm size(-77% !!). It also have a new feature, a network interface(100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) as standard.
But it's not Japanese version of "slashdot.org". Articles, authers, and other things of "slashdot.jp" are conpletely original. So you can enjoy original topics in Slashdot Japan, if you understand Japanese.
It's sure that adding "-shi" is usually a suffix as a honorific, but in this case, people do not use this term as a honorific. They use as a formalistic style. So, some of the Press call him "47-shi".
But the situation is ambiguous and uncertain. So we can admit both of names, I think.
Here are a official press release(pdf) and some images by SCEI.
It comes smaller and slimmer: 900g weight(-55%) and 230x28x152mm size(-77% !!). It also have a new feature, a network interface(100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) as standard.
And still more, SCEI also announced PS3 will adopt blue-ray disc(pdf).
Yes. For example, there is a Ruby section at Slashdot Japan.
I didn't know NWN. Oh, it's informative. Thanks.
One of new feature of this version is Ruby-like script langage "RGSS". This feature gives developers a programing interface.
A description(Japanese) and screenshot.
You're welcome!
But it's not Japanese version of "slashdot.org". Articles, authers, and other things of "slashdot.jp" are conpletely original. So you can enjoy original topics in Slashdot Japan, if you understand Japanese.
>adding "-shi" as a honorific
It's sure that adding "-shi" is usually a suffix as a honorific, but in this case, people do not use this term as a honorific. They use as a formalistic style. So, some of the Press call him "47-shi".
But the situation is ambiguous and uncertain. So we can admit both of names, I think.
Thank you, Kusunose.
>He started its development in May 2002 and occasionally appeared on the web forum 2ch with his anonymous codename "47", ...
No.
His codename is "47-shi". The pronounce is "yon-jyu-nana-shi"
It means "Mr. 47" in Japanese.
The story of this arrest was posted in Slashdot Japan. And there are a lot of comments.
Notice: The article and comments are only in Japanese.
Oh, sorry.
There are->There is
Ofcourse you know, There are a nerd-less-less version of 2ch, in Japan, The Slashdot Japan !