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Not so extensive when it comes to good manga I'm afraid.

Oh hey. You have some pretty nice (mature) interests in anime/manga.

Meerkat Apr 30, 2011 11:01 AM

Thanks for appreciating my Mirai Nikki review! I'm having kind of a bad day but your comment cheered me up! :D

Nice one, I was the one who started the Akumetsu nomination as well as the Shou nomination ;)

Akumetsu needs your vote ;)

Oh yeah, Summer Impressions will be out later this month/early August. Especially since I'm barely watching anything (terrible line up).

Thanks!

I think I will write on it, but I'm also in the started writing for a website now, so a lot of my time is focusing on that. I'd like to find a way to work it into the website, but I probably won't get that chance. I'll get around to it.

As far as Gainax is concerned, though, I don't think there is a point. They stopped creating shows, and those articles are meant to show my thought process when seeing who produces what at the beginning of each season.

Heroik Jun 4, 2010 11:27 PM

Sorry for getting back to you so late.

And mytvshows isn't the greatest site but it's definitely a good way to keep track of what you're watching on tv, so I would recommend it.

Thank you! It's nice to know when my work is appreciated :)

Ryuudou Apr 18, 2010 11:17 PM

Your location, your profile picture, and your posts in the Ubunchu! forum.

Haha.

Ryuudou Apr 15, 2010 10:30 PM

A linux fan!

GreatS Apr 11, 2010 5:02 AM

I hope you are aware that this means you will need to keep different cookies (and thus sessions) per user (which is a nightmare to keep organised and functional). Either way, good luck and would you mind me asking what you're working on?

GreatS Apr 10, 2010 11:04 AM

Hi, I was talking about the source code of your animelist and the edit dialog. Most necessary information can be found in the following file: http://cdn.myanimelist.net/js/list.v12.js . If you know a bit of js and ajax you should be fine, though the only practical way to use it is through browser extensions, which was what I was doing.