Operation crossbow 1965 I bought my Clannad boxsets from

Operation crossbow 1965 I bought my Clannad boxsets from cdjapan which is substantially more expensive. However, I m a big fan of their meticulous packaging and the packages usually steer clear of my country s dreadful custom charges 25% of value, unlike DHL from Amazon JP which gets hit every. single. time, lol If my memory serves me right, I read on the Anime Blu-ray Mania forums that the English subtitles for season 1 was basically a copy paste of Sentai s R1 release? I m assuming the same holds true for Season 2? You twitted that the subtitles on After Story have quite a few more errors as well, what type of errors? I don t have a Blu-ray player at the moment so I can t personally check, thanks. At least EMS knows where to send a package to in routing. I m getting vastly tired of seeing my packages go from Osaka to Hong Kong then waiting 14 hours and finally leaving to the US when they could ve been sent to Tokyo, then to the US later that day. The subtitles appeared to be a copy-paste again, but there were instances of hit becoming it when referring to the baseball episode, combining two words into one, and forgetting an s after a apostrophe. I noticed these were more prevalent than in the first series s box which had little to none in comparison. Email required Your email address will not be published. Notify me of operation crossbow 1965 comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Looks like people are happy with Shana s upscale. I m happy for those who ve ordered it. Still waiting until next month for hanairo though. 7 hours ago Yet another excellent episode of hanairo. That 4th volume s notebook is bound to have some fun information in it! 1 day ago I d like to thank everyone who s read the translations again. Seeing all of the fandom able to discuss what went on is great. Thank you all. 2 days ago Post was not sent check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. What would you like to ask? All Things Come To An End sure in 20-30 years something will replace it, have they already started? Yes, they have. Several companies are perfecting the digital download so that you can download movies, music, games etc from the Internet to all kinds of devices without losing any quality and without it taking forever. I d say in 20 years or less, hardly anyone will be using plastic discs anymore. We ll all have some kind of box hooked up to our TV s that lets you download all kinds of stuff from the net to watch or listen to whenever you want. Game consoles will take XBox Live s service a step further and will have huge hard drives that you can save all your games on without having to load discs. I m not sure I ll even get an HD DVD player of any kind and just wait for the movie downloading box. I already have a big collection of regular DVD s and VHS movies. Sometimes I wonder why. I could rent them from Netflix or Blocbuster or download them onto my computer with some of the online services already in existance. I do watch some of my collection over again but not very often. When they figure out how to store the movies, games, music you download in a convienient and more or less permanent way right now, if your hard drive on whatever device you have them stored in fails, they are gone, although a few operation crossbow 1965 that let you download stuff for money will let you re-download the same thing again for free if you can prove you bought it in the first place like Riff Traxx does, I d gladly give up my shelves of DVD s for it. Think of all the space in our homes we d free up if we had permanent digital storage of our movies, games, music and books. True in some cases. Most people will want a hard copy of things they paid for and be able to take it with me. I don t want my TV hooked to the Internet. They will monitor what you buy, watch and spend. Next thing you know they will be running banner ads on your TV. There won t be one successor. Blu-ray is only 8 bit colour same as DVD, and only a slightly broader gamut than DVD. The next logical stage is 10 or more likely 12 bit colour, and an even broader colour space xvYCC?. In addition 1440p may be the next step, but it could be greater, or even some form of 3D. Note that Sony and other manufacturuers have already built capability at least for 12 bit colour and xvYCC into new HDTVs over the last couple of years. At the same time downloads will become more of a factor because consumers have clearly identified a preference for convenience and portability.

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