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[INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime Should I Watch Now?" (1/10)     

Author: Rob Kelk
Date: May 1, 2008 14:45

... the state of the art has advanced. But animation quality is rarely an indicator of how good an anime is. The vast majority of Japanese animation is only available in Japanese, of course. Sturgeon's Law ("90%% of *everything* is crap") also applies to anime, so the professionals and fans translating anime into English tend to work with the 10%% that isn't. Professionally-translated ...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 29, 2008 06:54

...of a man begin after stopping a body’s growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are – practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons – do not grow old, i.e. they are “eternally” young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 29, 2008 00:38

...of a man begin after stopping a body's growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are - practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons - do not grow old, i.e. they are "eternally" young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 24, 2008 23:23

...of a man begin after stopping a body’s growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are – practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons – do not grow old, i.e. they are “eternally” young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 22, 2008 23:31

...of a man begin after stopping a body’s growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are – practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons – do not grow old, i.e. they are “eternally” young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 22, 2008 23:31

...of a man begin after stopping a body’s growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are – practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons – do not grow old, i.e. they are “eternally” young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait!     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 21, 2008 00:56

...of a man begin after stopping a body’s growth [A.9]; 9) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are – practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons – do not grow old, i.e. they are “eternally” young [A.9]; 10) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full ...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 17, 2008 07:00

...of a man begin after stopping a body’s growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are – practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons – do not grow old, i.e. they are “eternally” young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 15, 2008 23:54

...of a man begin after stopping a body's growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are - practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons - do not grow old, i.e. they are "eternally" young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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Let Death Wait! Mysteries of Space and Time     

Author: unique_
Date: Apr 15, 2008 07:20

...of a man begin after stopping a body's growth [A.9]; 11) why (in contrast to people) multicellular hydras are - practically immortal (they have no age at all), and jellyfishes, pikes, sharks, sturgeons - do not grow old, i.e. they are "eternally" young [A.9]; 12) why not only a mountain climate, a regular moderate manual labour and rational intensive mental work but and a full...
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