
Hmm... I like that Mai Tokiha kit. It gives me the urge to start building figure kits again. Your right, it does take some practice. This definitely would be a difficult kit to build. Well, in the time being, I will wait for the Igunis figure. Maybe I will get it for my birthday. Hope hope hope... Thanks for the links Danny

There's really some neat stuffs that you introduced .... I especially like the ticket generator and the girls blog .. ^^

Nice links. The figures are awesome if only I get the money to buy some T.T

danny, we china mainland folks can not use googlevideo service temporarily, would you please provide us a redundant approach to access your video?

That 'No gaijin' site is quite interesting. I like Japan, but I'm always surprised at some of the treatment I get (in shops, etc.) for being a blue-eyed blonde when I'm there. Somewhat irritating. I never get that here in Korea...

Danny, I'd just like say, great work on the mini sized thumbnail on the left side of the screen. they're much easier on the bandwidth so faster to load. :)

The 'no gaijin' thing is one of the less-favorable aspects of Japan, IMO. I think it's really time that as a country, society started to move forward. We can only hope though. -.- I've read your accounts on how hard it is to find living in Japan and I have to agree, there are some pretty rude people (especially in Tokyo). As for the site lists what's with the 'girls blog' thing? That's funny but kinda creepy somehow. lol.

Dude gunbuster is awsome :). Also in the future I hope school uniforms like the one Noriko wears become standard. Very revealing hehe.

So funny, please continue as you are, as you like. And: "mort aux cons". Human are so .............human. ;o)

Oupssss, It's the wrong topic, sorry.

Nice links Danny, The last link with the video game looks sweet!

Maybe I have been lucky. I have not had many bad experiences in Japan, compared to everyday life here in the states. Sometimes, I do get some odd treatment, but I often feel it because people are worried about language. Maybe I'm wrong... Then again the Japanese are people too. You will always meet, well, jerks wherever you travel. As westerners we are not use to getting racially prejudice treatment; we are use to giving it to others. (^^;) I agree, it would be nice to see it stop. Then again, I'm too often seeing Americans behaving in ways that want me to HIT THEM. Then be polite and say, go home! (^_-) So... I have a little trouble blaming the Japanese for the way they are thinking.

Regarding the "No foreigners" signs: there surely must be a reason for the fact that many (most ?) of those signs are in Russian, although there are more English-speaking foreigners than Russian-speaking ones in Japan. I suspect that it hasn't got anything to do with racism as such, but with a certain group of people always causing trouble...

I love the links they're well worth it, Y do the Japanese hate foreigners so much....well some of them anyways!! I hope I dont have a hard time when I come over .......

Hmm... I like that Mai Tokiha kit. It gives me the urge to start building figure kits again. Your right, it does take some practice. This definitely would be a difficult kit to build. Well, in the time being, I will wait for the Igunis figure. Maybe I will get it for my birthday. Hope hope hope... Thanks for the links Danny

There's really some neat stuffs that you introduced .... I especially like the ticket generator and the girls blog .. ^^

Nice links. The figures are awesome if only I get the money to buy some T.T

danny, we china mainland folks can not use googlevideo service temporarily, would you please provide us a redundant approach to access your video?

That 'No gaijin' site is quite interesting. I like Japan, but I'm always surprised at some of the treatment I get (in shops, etc.) for being a blue-eyed blonde when I'm there. Somewhat irritating. I never get that here in Korea...

Danny, I'd just like say, great work on the mini sized thumbnail on the left side of the screen. they're much easier on the bandwidth so faster to load. :)

The 'no gaijin' thing is one of the less-favorable aspects of Japan, IMO. I think it's really time that as a country, society started to move forward. We can only hope though. -.- I've read your accounts on how hard it is to find living in Japan and I have to agree, there are some pretty rude people (especially in Tokyo). As for the site lists what's with the 'girls blog' thing? That's funny but kinda creepy somehow. lol.

Dude gunbuster is awsome :). Also in the future I hope school uniforms like the one Noriko wears become standard. Very revealing hehe.

So funny, please continue as you are, as you like. And: "mort aux cons". Human are so .............human. ;o)

Oupssss, It's the wrong topic, sorry.

Nice links Danny, The last link with the video game looks sweet!

Maybe I have been lucky. I have not had many bad experiences in Japan, compared to everyday life here in the states. Sometimes, I do get some odd treatment, but I often feel it because people are worried about language. Maybe I'm wrong... Then again the Japanese are people too. You will always meet, well, jerks wherever you travel. As westerners we are not use to getting racially prejudice treatment; we are use to giving it to others. (^^;) I agree, it would be nice to see it stop. Then again, I'm too often seeing Americans behaving in ways that want me to HIT THEM. Then be polite and say, go home! (^_-) So... I have a little trouble blaming the Japanese for the way they are thinking.

Regarding the "No foreigners" signs: there surely must be a reason for the fact that many (most ?) of those signs are in Russian, although there are more English-speaking foreigners than Russian-speaking ones in Japan. I suspect that it hasn't got anything to do with racism as such, but with a certain group of people always causing trouble...

I love the links they're well worth it, Y do the Japanese hate foreigners so much....well some of them anyways!! I hope I dont have a hard time when I come over .......