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Jan 08, 2006 15:24

I should be doing something else now, like learning Spanish economic terms because I just found out that we'll have a test on Wednesday. Whatever. For once I actually have something to write, so.

Narnia! )

seiyuu, layout, random anime, dorama, movies

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usagi1997 January 8 2006, 15:24:43 UTC
I really like Firefox (beside Opera) and CCS is only for lazy people :p. It's easy to use them for creating a design but it often works only with that sucking IE, who make your PC open for every sucking weirdos.
By the way...I'm not a fan of that all flashing, sparkling & whatever designs. I prefer the quite simple style :p.

And don't care for that people who helps that virusmakers with their out-of-time systems. I think 1024x768 is a minimum that should used today and when visitors avoid my HP because of that, their problem. Don't think about every Gremlin out there!

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solidark January 8 2006, 17:06:14 UTC
Sure, you're right, style sheets make life a lot easier for lazy people like me and a pretty i-frame layout is a lot easier to make than tables or pure html but it's the small things that make a layout look better in IE with full CSS support. For example, take my Haruka-layout. It's virtually the same in IE and Firefox, only that in Firefox I can't colour the scrollbar and I can't place it on the left side so that it looks better with the layout (well, I could have placed Yorihisa at the left side but that's not my point ^^;;). It's just little cosmetics here and there.

Hehe, gremlins ^^. But, yes, that's what I'm going to tell these people if I get complaints again. If they could have it their way, we'd still have frameless pages without images and with PGP signatures of the 'designers' at the bottom like back in 1995... x_X

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uozaki January 8 2006, 18:22:53 UTC
Because firefox only uses code that's actually standards-compliant. Go figure, following standards. Le gasp. IE will let you get away with a lot of crap, but it's all IE-specific and should't be there. Hooray for the Fox.

It does look a little odd (and a little like a previous layout - on purpose?), but overall it works. :D

Hm. I wish I still had a Suwabe icon so I could make all kinds of responses to my Dear Favourite being put second, but...but...I don't. So. I'll wave little pro-Suwabe banners instead. (Despite the fact that of four things I was watching/wanting to watch yesterday, Sakurai was in all of them and Suwabe only in two...)

If you ever find someone with the Japanese Les Mis on soulseek, send them my way. Le gush.

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solidark January 8 2006, 20:55:00 UTC
Well, Firefox does display the layout adequately but in IE it simply looks better, standards-compliant or not. I didn't dare trying it with Netscape though x_X.

It looks a lot like the layout of my winskins-site because, since this is the one I got the fewest complaints about, I figured that the style is compatible with most browsers and OS out there.

See? You have to watch FS/N because there is NO Sakurai in it! At all! Well, to my knowledge at least. You could say that for Suwabe quality is more important than quantity ^_~

Yup, I'll have a look. Though finding Japanese stuff is really hard these days. I wonder where all the WinMX people migrated to. Probably emule but I hate that with a passion.

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ex_micchan January 8 2006, 18:55:56 UTC
Fate/stay night is a must-watch on my list simply because Sugiyama Noriaki is in it. *laughs* I'm glad to know that you found it fairly enjoyable - it makes me look forward to watching it even more. Suwabe Junichi and Canna Nobutoshi makes the cast list look twice as enticing. :D

> you know, Suwabe isn't as pretty as Sakurai before he went skeletal

Oh gosh, that comment made me chuckle. xD Sakurai-san was already skinny to begin with, but became even thinner sometime in the middle of last year. He needs to gain some meat on him. ToT <33

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solidark January 8 2006, 21:00:28 UTC
Sugiyama always makes a character sound adorable without that hint of stupidity of some other seiyuu (Koyasu...) ^_^. And, yeah, I'm also glad that I'm not the only one watching it!

Yes, someone on my f-list posted some recent images of him and I was shocked! That boy is overworked and should eat some more. There is only one image just posted earlier today at the seiyuu community where he doesn't look so starved. I wonder when they took that photo.

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irian January 12 2006, 16:50:45 UTC
But that it was English without subs also meant that it wasn't full of screaming, coke-through-their-noses-slurping, coughing, popcorn-throwing brats so it was all OK

Screaming kids always ruin a good movie-going experience.

Speaking of the kids actors in Narnia, did you know that the kid who plays Edmund is Darwin's great-great-great grandson? He's also supposed to be descended from some famous economist as well.

White Witch? Celtic brabarian queen? Boadiccea? Whoe. Must. Watch. Movie.

The track you were referring to is Quintet. And yes, it does sound a lot like Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. doesn't it?

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solidark January 12 2006, 19:46:16 UTC
No, I didn't know that with the actor of Edmund. But what I'm sure of is that in ten to fifteen years he'll look gorgeous ^_~.

You didn't watch it yet? It's about time! And then tell me what you thought of the scenes with her chariot because I want to know if it's just my imagination or if other people would notice it as well ^^.

Strange thing is that I didn't notice it so much with the original cast of JCS from 1971 (or 72?) but for some reason the similarity was much stronger with the 1996 cast (that I was listening to). Maybe the voices of the singers/actors were similar O_o

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irian January 13 2006, 02:09:00 UTC
But what I'm sure of is that in ten to fifteen years he'll look gorgeous ^_~.

Word to that!

JCS is just a vague memory to me, from watching the movie version as a kid. But the Aslan lines in quintet definitely reminded me of the Jesus=Aslan connection.

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