Scripsit illa aut ille Disaster <disaster@disfanfic.net>:
> "Rudolf Polzer" <AntiATField_adsgohere@durchnull.de> wrote:
> > Scripsit illa aut ille Disaster <disaster@disfanfic.net>:
> > > "Rudolf Polzer" <AntiATField_adsgohere@durchnull.de> wrote:
> > But you answered exactly like I guessed you would, therefore verifying
> > what I think about you.
> 
> Or next time you could just ask me and I can tell you what you think of
> me!

Probably you will even get the right answer.

> > > No that's crap! Being mocked is in no way helpful to you. It serve's only
> > > to drive you away from others and at best will develop walls of distrust
> > > and dislike with your world.
> >
> > It creates a natural protection between people. If there has never been
> > such a thing, someone calls you an asshole and you lie crying on the
> > floor. Up to a certain limit, getting "used to" insults is OK - but you
> > surely have seen what happens if this "borderline" is crossed.
> 
> That "borderline" exists there already! You don't need people abusing you
> to build it.

These people do exist, and it would be much worse if there were only a
few of them (say one per town).

> > > Unless it isn't his opinion. For the record, I have yet to hear of any
> > > country but the US declaring that it's citizens have the right to speak,
> > > or otherwise express themselves, freely.
> >
> > Germany does the same. Here an excerpt from our constitution:
> >
> [Snip insert]
> >
> > The only things we may not write are probably the same as according to
> > US laws: you may not publicly diffame and discriminate, and you may not
> > for example give minors porn and then argue it's your freedom of press.
> > Also, you may not go from house to house and fill the post boxes with
> > paper with the writing "George W. Bush is a m*****f****ng as***le!" and
> > then say it's your freedom of press.
> >
> > So do not say the US are the *only* country that has such a right. There
> > are probably many others.
> 
> I didn't say that the US is the only country, I said it was the only
> country that I had heard of, now I have heard of two. But last time I was
> there Australia didn't even have it.

Didn't I already post that here (but without the excerpt from our
constitution)?

> > > Fortunately for you I am a dense headed boss and have no idea what you are
> > > talking about
> >
> > Never mind. This does not mean you are dumb, I do not even think you are
> > (hey, you were even able to create an any-browser compatible website!).
> > It just means that you did not hear it, and does not have anything to do
> > with being dense headed.
> 
> *Chuckle*
> Creating a website for any and all browsers is simple! You keep from using
> a lot of toys and use a little mental power in your layout to make
> everything pretty. Of course I'm sure there are a few things that would
> not work for those of you still using version 3.0 of whatever it is you
> are using :P

It's easy for *you*. You did not leave out the ALT attributes of images
at necessary positions, that's all one has to do for that. But I know
too many websites that are "optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer",
which means the site is only usable with IE and with nothing else.

> > > I found the original rather squeaky actually.
> >
> > But it fits. IMHO it fits better than Tiffany's voice to Asuka's
> > character, but nobody will ever be able to decide this - you can never
> > be objective about such things because you heard one voice before the
> > other.
> 
> You'd be hard pressed to take Asuka away from Tiff though. She loves to
> scream!

That was even obvious from the video. She's the right person for that
job - only the voice would have to be a bit different, that's all. Not
everyone has "as many voices" as Megumi, Miyamura IMHO fits just by
chance (I heared some non-NGE-related songs sung by her, and I always
hear "Asuka's voice" which proves that she did't change her voice) - and
IMHO better than Tiff. Especially Asuka's age is better shown in
Miyamura's voice - just compare Miyamura's "Anta baka?!?" with what
Tiff's "What are you, stupid?!?". But now that I checked that: Tiff can
speak German much better, which is no surprise because German and
English have a much more similar pronounciation than German and Japanese.
"Bist du bl$(D??(Bd?" sound nearly like "bist doo blird" - you just have to
get rid of the r in "blird" and then it's correct. The best Japanese
approximation would be 'bi-su du bu-re-du' which is much more distant
from the German pronounciation. The only problem the English would
really have would be the vowel "$(D??(B" which is relatively near to the
Japanese 'u' phoneme, but nearer to the 'ee' than that.

> > > Just as long as we all agree that I'm the boss I don't really care who is
> > > what kind of follower!
> > > *Evil grin*
> >
> > Exactly.
> 
> *Chuckle*

You already did that before. *g*


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