Sure, I'd have no problem with you using the translations.
The album scans and CD rips themselves came from crossbones.
At the time, most of the effort was made explaining why we used Arabasta instead of Alabasta.
Sure, I'd have no problem with you using the translations.
The album scans and CD rips themselves came from crossbones.
At the time, most of the effort was made explaining why we used Arabasta instead of Alabasta.
Hmm… well, I don't think that we ever denied doing it per-se.
Someone pointed out that we didn't mention it during the release -- that's probably true (I honestly don't remember).
If K-F did something like that in one of their releases nowadays, it might go into the Release Notes section; but since I'm not fansubbing anymore I couldn't guarantee that.
Please ummm… read the rules, the other threads, the Search function...
Yeah, read.
We got ours from Amazon. >_>
i think i mentioned it in one of the nakama flaming threads. we've been cutting down on the usage recently, only using in places where we think its warranted. it wasnt just this episode. : )
yeah…we dont like that format either :/
but once we start with hdtv raws we wont have any choice anyway
240 was like that x_x intro before the recap
241 and higher its going to change :/
Yes, once you register your nickname, you can get a custom virtual hostmask (vhost).
I know that might not make sense yet, but…
type /ns register password email (you type your own password and a real e-mail where they will send a confirmation link). Now your nick is registered.
Then, type /hs request vhost.here. Your hostmask can be set of words, separated by ".". For example "i.like.one.piece". Now you have a vhost associated with your name that will be automatically activated every time you identify.
Lastly, press Alt+O and under Connect->Options, press the Perform button. In the Perform commands box, enter ns identify password. Now you will automatically identify to your nickname every time you connect to IRC.
tarrin:
I foolishly thought this thread would be about the potential ramifications of the legal action against uploaders in Japan.
And since it is no longer about that, I shall retire its poor soul.