Link Antilles (post: 1429474) wrote:In this show, we have a special guest from Canada (who could it be?!), talk about anime ranging from slice of life to sports, and much more!
You can directly download the show from this link: Right Click and Save As. Or stream the show (and check out the new logo!) from here.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Wikipedia wrote:In computing, memoization is an optimization technique used primarily to speed up computer programs by having function calls avoid repeating the calculation of results for previously-processed inputs. Memoization has also been used in other contexts (and for purposes other than speed gains), such as in simple mutually-recursive descent parsing in a general top-down parsing algorithm that accommodates ambiguity and left recursion in polynomial time and space. Although related to caching, memoization refers to a specific case of this optimization, distinguishing it from forms of caching such as buffering or page replacement. In the context of some Logic Programming languages, memoization is also known as tabling.
goldenspines (post: 1429904) wrote:I was going to take a stab at what type of anime CAA would be like, but I can't say anything that would rival Johnnie's idea. XD]
I would still like to hear yours, and I'm sure everybody else would like to too. Give it a shot!Saved Gamer (post: 1429866) wrote:Bigsleepj. That was, quite frankly, awesome. This story needs to be made into something.goldenspines (post: 1429904) wrote:That was brilliant. I want to hear the next episode. 8D
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
I think what it is is that interruptions draw people's attention more fiercely than anything else. You by a new book from a shop, and out of all the crisp, clean pages the only one you notice is the corner that's already dog-eared. Things like that, that interrupt the flow of your perception.TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1429675) wrote:HEY! You tricked me, Fish! In reality we agree on quite a bit and have VERY similar tastes!
In all seriousness, I think people tend to remember my negative posts or disagreements (*coughLASTEXILEcough*) with them more than any positive posts/agreement. I always thought you had excellent taste, Fish and that we agreed, on the whole, about anime/manga.
THOSE THINGS.TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1429675) wrote:Fish, were you referring to the Dianoga in the Shadows of the Empire sewer level? I hope so, b/c that reference made me so happy...they scared the heck out of me as a young lad too!
I'm sorry, I can't hear this post over the fact that I read Fukumoto regularly.TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1429675) wrote:Glad you all watched and (tentatively) liked Giant Killing. Though it is ugly (if those noses bother you, then stay out of the Lejiverse)
I'm sayin'.Fish and Chips (post: 1431409 wrote:Fish is critical and mean and someone needs to take him down a notch so he isn't so high on his horse.
They were...no, they are terrifying.Fish wrote:THOSE THINGS.
THOSETHINGS.
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