
PICTURES: When ANIME Fansubs’ Translations goes WRONG! | NO BUNS "Hello World!" -Higgs Boson View Results Loading ... « Enter the MATRIX with Secret Command Execution in WordPress 2.6 and 2.7 betas! Try it Today! VIDEO: Man with JETPACK Fly 1,500ft over Colorado Canyon. PICTURES: When ANIME Fansubs’ Translations goes WRONG! *IMAGE INTENSIVE! However, as amateur translator, sometimes, their translation really goes wrong. CLICK HERE FOR PART 2 OF “When ANIME Fansubs’ Translations goes WRONG!” [from Kielmaru07] And some finds on my own.. CLICK HERE FOR PART 2 OF “When ANIME Fansubs’ Translations goes WRONG!” PHEW!!!!! This entry was written by fupper and posted on November 27, 2008 at 11:54 am and filed under The Internet's Weird and Funny. Related Posts Post a Comment or Leave a Trackback
Godchecker.com - Your Guide To The Gods. Mythology with a twist! TetraBox Light by Ed Chew Liquid to Light Designer Ed Chew takes a green step in the right direction with the TetraBox lamp, a light object made from discarded drink packets that would have otherwise ended up in landfills already packed to the brim. The design is achieved by unfolding the packets and refolding them into hexagonal and pentagonal sections that are then pieced together to form a geodesic sphere or any other desired shape. Here, the Epcot-like ball makes an attractive overhead light and casts an impressive web of shadows and shapes on the surrounding space. Designer: Ed Chew 2.cs.cmu This book contains 209 tales collected by the brothers Grimm. The exact print source is unknown. The etext appears to be based on the translation by Margaret Hunt called Grimm's Household Tales, but it is not identical to her edition. (Some of the translations are slightly different, the arrangement also differs, and the Grimm's scholarly notes are not included.) The etext received by the Universal Library did not include story titles. They have been restored in this edition, based on Hunt's titles. Note that these tales are presented more or less as the Grimms collected and edited them (and as Hunt saw fit to translate them). NEW: There is now a more accurate version of the Hunt translation posted by William Barker.
Locksmiths Blog » 10 Beautifully Intricate Locks Many locks are undeniably beautiful to look at, whether it be their flamboyantly intricate inner workings or decorative, ornate outer plates. Maybe not so much with modern locks, where the focus on function is seen as far more important than the need for touches of elaborate stylistic flair, but certainly with locks of old. Thankfully for us, and highlighted by the collection assembled below, many of these old works of art have been kept in pristine condition and continue to stand guard the world over. Image Source Above: Designed by Franz von Stuck and found at Bremen City Hall, Germany. Image Source Above: The stunning inner-workings of a chest lock in Levoča, Slovakia. Image Source Above: A door lock built in the 16th Century in Romania. Image Source Above: Another beautiful lock found in the lid of a chest, this time in Croatia. Image Source Above: A lock and key from Rothenburg, Germany. Image Source Above: This grand, textured lock was spotted in Chennai, India. Image Source Above: Gorgeous.