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Oh well... Those shows were targeted towards children, although some did try to make it watchable by adults as well.

 

it's not like adults couldn't enjoy them, it's just not the target audience most of the time. Though I'm sure some are watchable by all ages, like Happy Tree Friends. :lol:

a lot of us watch anime that is targeted at a younger audience as it is.
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Wat? It's weak right where they rammed, all they had to do was fire right before Impact.

No AP rounds?? And lol if it's weak on the top why didn't the top tank shoot? Nope I'll just turret block.

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1) the part they rammed is the front. Cant get through the armor.

2) aimed gun down when rammed.

3) top tank cant aim gun down enough to go through the top.

4) tank on top keps the turret turned to reveal the weak top armor of the hull that would be under the turret.

5) third tank has to go up hill and aim down to get a steep enough angle to be able to punch through the top armor.

Flaws

1) hetzer would never be able to get under the mouse in the first place.

2) if the hetzer was able to get under the the mouse would just back up and be back to square 1.

3)tank on top would not have been able to get up without a ramp behind the hetzer.

4) where they shot would not have done anything significant. Maybe hit the transmission or driveline if they were lucky but those are at the bottom of the tank.

5) its anime. Logic does not apply anything and any aguments to explain anything are not valid.

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@Vitalius

Sorry I also had to sleep.

First off you should be able to boot a live CD or thumb drive in EFI mode. Just disable legacy support in your motherboards bios. I think this might be the main issue. In the advanced setting it should be under the Boot options panel.

I'm not sure if debian is different but in arch you just mount at two points /boot/efi (for you /dev/sda4) and your root partition (/dev/sda1). After you change root in you should have full access to the system. I know this because I've broke my arch install a few times and had to fix it. I'm not sure why the live cd would be interfering with another /boot/efi/.

Strangely enough on my arch install it goes /boot/efi/Boot/BOOTx64.EFI and then the systemd at /boot/efi/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi. But I'm not sure if Debian uses systemd. I think that my boot folder is probably structured like that because I probably put a capital letter in the Boot mountpoint when I was first bootstrapping the system. So folder structure shouldn't matter.

Again though I'm not sure how much more help I can be because as I said I don't even have grub installed.

I just hope you can get it fixed.

It's k.

Yeah, I figured that out while reading the Arch Wiki on UEFI.

That did it. I also had to mount /dev, /dev/pts, /proc, /sys, and /run while in rescue mode for the system to all be there.

Mine goes /boot/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi myself. Weirdness indeed. Then there's /boot/EFI/grub/grubx64.efi.

I'm basically going to install Windows on both my drives (as I've decided having dual boot at work would be nice too). Then install Debian over them. Then just restore the backups to the data partitions only.

I have a hope that this will work. We will see.

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Oh well... Those shows were targeted towards children, although some did try to make it watchable by adults as well.

 

it's not like adults couldn't enjoy them, it's just not the target audience most of the time. Though I'm sure some are watchable by all ages, like Happy Tree Friends. :lol:

They do this with many shows now. You notice this with some of Disney and CN writers.

 

Things like regular show, adventure time, gravity falls, avatar/korra have a massive range of age appeal

 

which is weird really, typically this is preferred when the parents are "forced" to watch it with their kids (like Disney movies) but that's not really the case these days, I don't think.

 

most anime don't bother with that and assumes everyone is like fucking 15

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My little bony comes to mind.

I read it as "My Little Brony"... wtf?

 

a lot of us watch anime that is targeted at a younger audience as it is.

*looks inside a very deeply buried hidden folder*

yes... yes we do...

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What??! I doubt that this game could succeed as F2P title, and it's B2P? Good luck Nexon, good luck. 
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So I'm at the point where I have both Debian 8.2 & Windows 10 installed on both drives successfully (can boot to either).

My server still has 1.2TB of storage, so first I'll make images of both drives (just in case I fsck up or this just doesn't work).

I updated both Debian installs to 4.2 kernel over 3.16. I did that on my home machine because I know the image I have of my prior install of Debian 8.2 was updated to that, so I know it will need it if I do image it over. I did the other one just because (newer kernel = more updated or wtv).

I believe 3.16 didn't use systemd, but 4.2 does.

I hope this doesn't explode into a big mess of installs. Oh well. That's what Live CD's and images are for.

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I can make money for creating content? Looks like voat isn't in the 20th century anymore. Reddit still is, AFAIK, tho.

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@Vitalius I've been to voat a couple of times, didn't set up a account but the community seemed level headed.

It's community is basically the overflow of people who are tired of Reddit's corporate crap. So that makes sense.

@Opask

I'm trying to monitor dd's progress. I've seen ps, but it, according to users on askubuntu and stackexchange, slows down dd a bit and/or doesn't report 100% correctly.

I've seen I can print all running dd's progress with "pkill -USR1 -x dd", but I can't do that from another terminal since the dd isn't part of that bash session.

So how do you run a command while the terminal is doing dd without opening a different terminal? I guess I could pause the process, but then would the command work if dd is currently paused?

I'd test it, but I would like to let this finish first.

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5) its anime. Logic does not apply anything and any aguments to explain anything are not valid.

Still fun to argue about.

 

 

What??! I doubt that this game could succeed as F2P title, and it's B2P? Good luck Nexon, good luck. 

Anything published by nexon is going to be a love-hate relationship. i know...i know...

i miss you Mabinogi you ugly piece of shit, you where my Ragnarok 2..

Speaking of Ragnarok 2...I STILL THINK THE FIRST VERSION WAS BETTER!!!!! or at least had potential to become something better than the version 2.

But its like they realized they gave them a tad to big budget and then scraped the whole thing and started over.

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I read it as "My Little Brony"... wtf?

*looks inside a very deeply buried hidden folder*

yes... yes we do...

Kurdish magic bruv...

That folder has a shortcut on my desktop .

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nsfw but im not putting in a spoiler because im extreme

 

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Almost makes me want to finally finish the fate stay night VN, but sadly not yet

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@Opask

I'm trying to monitor dd's progress. I've seen ps, but it, according to users on askubuntu and stackexchange, slows down dd a bit and/or doesn't report 100% correctly.

I've seen I can print all running dd's progress with "pkill -USR1 -x dd", but I can't do that from another terminal since the dd isn't part of that bash session.

So how do you run a command while the terminal is doing dd without opening a different terminal? I guess I could pause the process, but then would the command work if dd is currently paused?

I'd test it, but I would like to let this finish first.

Just add status=progress to your command.

On mobile so no code view but

dd if=/path/file of=/path/outputfile status=progress

Was uber useful when stress testing my 4tb. Still haven't decided on FS for that yet. Will probably just use ZFS.

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Almost makes me want to finally finish the fate stay night VN, but sadly not yet

 

don't worry. once HF is announced you'll probably gonna want to finish it 

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don't worry. once HF is announced you'll probably gonna want to finish it

Haha probably if it ever gets announced

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Haha probably if it ever gets announced

 

yeah ufo probably got their asses full with tales of zestiria and another show (could be wrong here). probably won't be anything about HF until somewhere mid- to late-spring 2016. it's for the best actually

 

at least we got f/go to keep everyone occupied 

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yeah ufo probably got their asses full with tales of zestiria and another show (could be wrong here). probably won't be anything about HF until somewhere mid- to late-spring 2016. it's for the best actually

 

at least we got f/go to keep everyone occupied 

holy shit... fate grand order is a thing lol where have i been

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Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry is awesome!

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love these types of videos...

They make all kinds of anime weapons from things like meteors to plasma cut steel. Its pretty cool imo

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Just add status=progress to your command.

On mobile so no code view but

dd if=/path/file of=/path/outputfile status=progress

Was uber useful when stress testing my 4tb. Still haven't decided on FS for that yet. Will probably just use ZFS.

>tries status=progress

>invalid status flag

>googles issue

>only ArchLinux currently has 8.24 verison of coreutils, while Debian & others have 8.23. Status=progress was added in 8.24.

Great. Time to update that.

>searches for coreutils package in Debian Package repo

>version 8.23-4

So I can't unless I manually build the package and install it myself. Not worth it. I'll just patiently wait.

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