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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19700 on: July 26, 2014, 02:35:00 PM »
Tatsu fix the quality of your sig. I already posted a non-pixelated-to-fuck version within BBT size limits.
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« Reply #19701 on: July 26, 2014, 03:05:28 PM »
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« Reply #19702 on: July 26, 2014, 03:58:15 PM »
Well, you are in the middle of Japan's rainy season.

Nah, the rainy season's pretty much finished now, I think. I get the impression these thunderstorms are just a normal part of summer here (plus the occasional typhoon). It was raining a lot more a few weeks ago. I miss that rain, it lasted a lot longer, so it really helped cool things down a bit :(

Now imagine being among the Japanese who wear suit to work everyday. How do they even survive :S
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« Reply #19703 on: July 26, 2014, 04:18:26 PM »
Well, you are in the middle of Japan's rainy season.

Nah, the rainy season's pretty much finished now, I think. I get the impression these thunderstorms are just a normal part of summer here (plus the occasional typhoon). It was raining a lot more a few weeks ago. I miss that rain, it lasted a lot longer, so it really helped cool things down a bit :(

Now imagine being among the Japanese who wear suit to work everyday. How do they even survive :S

Commuting isn't actually too bad, provided you can avoid going outside too much. Even when you're crammed into a subway train like sardines, it's still a lot cooler than it is outside, and almost all indoor areas are air conditioned to some extent (on the other hand, once I get off the subway, I have a 20 minute walk up a steep hill to get to uni. Not fun).

It's also considered fairly acceptable to not wear a jacket to work at this time of year in a lot of places. The government launched an initiative a few years ago called "Cool Biz" to try and make this standard practice in all Japanese companies, with moderate success. On top of that, with all the nuclear reactors switched off, there's a real problem with energy shortages during the summer, when everyone's using the air con, so a lot of companies feel they have to do their part and get employees to dress lighter, so they can turn the air con down a bit and save electricity.

One company even went as far as making its employees, all several thousand of them, get the same identical haircut, which the bosses have decided is the most efficient haircut for keeping your head cool.

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« Reply #19704 on: July 26, 2014, 04:19:20 PM »
They don't have overly sweaty or overly WET highschoolers for nothing :D
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« Reply #19705 on: July 26, 2014, 04:22:46 PM »
They don't have overly sweaty or overly WET highschoolers for nothing :D

Oh, highschoolers are fine, I doubt they suffer from the heat at all. It's actually quite disturbing how little clothing they wear :|


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« Reply #19706 on: July 26, 2014, 04:22:51 PM »
Well, you are in the middle of Japan's rainy season.

Nah, the rainy season's pretty much finished now, I think. I get the impression these thunderstorms are just a normal part of summer here (plus the occasional typhoon). It was raining a lot more a few weeks ago. I miss that rain, it lasted a lot longer, so it really helped cool things down a bit :(

Now imagine being among the Japanese who wear suit to work everyday. How do they even survive :S

Commuting isn't actually too bad, provided you can avoid going outside too much. Even when you're crammed into a subway train like sardines, it's still a lot cooler than it is outside, and almost all indoor areas are air conditioned to some extent (on the other hand, once I get off the subway, I have a 20 minute walk up a steep hill to get to uni. Not fun).

It's also considered fairly acceptable to not wear a jacket to work at this time of year in a lot of places. The government launched an initiative a few years ago called "Cool Biz" to try and make this standard practice in all Japanese companies, with moderate success. On top of that, with all the nuclear reactors switched off, there's a real problem with energy shortages during the summer, when everyone's using the air con, so a lot of companies feel they have to do their part and get employees to dress lighter, so they can turn the air con down a bit and save electricity.

One company even went as far as making its employees, all several thousand of them, get the same identical haircut, which the bosses have decided is the most efficient haircut for keeping your head cool.
I know about 'Cool Biz' :D And still find it kind of amusing, however it was just not wearing a jacket and a neck tie as far as I know. But maybe it's just matter of perspective, I still find commuting in suit much worse than going up a steep hill in a t-shirt (given I never had to do that, since I use only subway). The idea of going up a steep hill in a suit is terrifying though.
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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19707 on: July 26, 2014, 04:26:32 PM »
Well, you are in the middle of Japan's rainy season.

Nah, the rainy season's pretty much finished now, I think. I get the impression these thunderstorms are just a normal part of summer here (plus the occasional typhoon). It was raining a lot more a few weeks ago. I miss that rain, it lasted a lot longer, so it really helped cool things down a bit :(

Now imagine being among the Japanese who wear suit to work everyday. How do they even survive :S

Commuting isn't actually too bad, provided you can avoid going outside too much. Even when you're crammed into a subway train like sardines, it's still a lot cooler than it is outside, and almost all indoor areas are air conditioned to some extent (on the other hand, once I get off the subway, I have a 20 minute walk up a steep hill to get to uni. Not fun).

It's also considered fairly acceptable to not wear a jacket to work at this time of year in a lot of places. The government launched an initiative a few years ago called "Cool Biz" to try and make this standard practice in all Japanese companies, with moderate success. On top of that, with all the nuclear reactors switched off, there's a real problem with energy shortages during the summer, when everyone's using the air con, so a lot of companies feel they have to do their part and get employees to dress lighter, so they can turn the air con down a bit and save electricity.

One company even went as far as making its employees, all several thousand of them, get the same identical haircut, which the bosses have decided is the most efficient haircut for keeping your head cool.
I know about 'Cool Biz' :D And still find it kind of amusing, however it was just not wearing a jacket and a neck tie as far as I know. But maybe it's just matter of perspective, I still find commuting in suit much worse than going up a steep hill in a t-shirt (given I never had to do that, since I use only subway). The idea of going up a steep hill in a suit is terrifying though.

Actually, in my experience, a smart shirt actually keeps you cooler than a T-shirt. I'm not quite sure why that is, but it's definitely the case for me. Of course, all my T-shirts were bought in the UK, so it might just be that the material isn't very good for hot, humid weather. I think it's easier to get a bit of a breeze blowing through the inside of a button-up shirt, too.

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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19708 on: July 26, 2014, 04:34:44 PM »
Maybe your t-shirts are a bit too tight.

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« Reply #19709 on: July 26, 2014, 04:38:21 PM »
Why am I even up so late... 2:40am. Good night.
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« Reply #19710 on: July 26, 2014, 06:17:00 PM »
Why am I even up so late... 2:40am. Good night.
Naw many, that was 3:40 am.
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« Reply #19711 on: July 26, 2014, 06:56:26 PM »
I stayed up till 6AM reading a manga.
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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19712 on: July 26, 2014, 09:23:17 PM »
What's that video game that came out last year or so about this girl who grows up with an imaginary friend that is actually a ghost and you could play it with another player who'd play as the ghost while you played as the girl or you could switch between both and such? Google finds absolutely nothing relevant.

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« Reply #19713 on: July 26, 2014, 10:16:29 PM »
^ heard of that one. I also don't know the name.

Sounds similar (but I'm positive it isn't) remember me and one other that I can't name...


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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19714 on: July 26, 2014, 11:53:01 PM »
What's that video game that came out last year or so about this girl who grows up with an imaginary friend that is actually a ghost and you could play it with another player who'd play as the ghost while you played as the girl or you could switch between both and such? Google finds absolutely nothing relevant.
Beyond: Two Souls?

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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19715 on: July 27, 2014, 12:36:14 AM »
What's that video game that came out last year or so about this girl who grows up with an imaginary friend that is actually a ghost and you could play it with another player who'd play as the ghost while you played as the girl or you could switch between both and such? Google finds absolutely nothing relevant.
Beyond: Two Souls?
Yeah, that's it. Thanks.

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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19716 on: July 27, 2014, 02:03:30 AM »
So, first go at actually playing an FPS on a console: my thumbs are tired.

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« Reply #19717 on: July 27, 2014, 02:07:08 AM »
So, first go at actually playing an FPS on a console: my thumbs are tired.
Wow...really?

I mean, I'm a 'PC Gamer', and I've been playing FPS games with a console controller for YEARS.

TimeSplitters 3 being one of the best FPS EVER released, period.

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« Reply #19718 on: July 27, 2014, 02:10:22 AM »
Just haven't gotten used it yet. After all, I don't play many FPS'.

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Re: The General Chit Chat Thread 3
« Reply #19719 on: July 27, 2014, 03:06:20 AM »
Why the fuck would you play FPS with a controller on a PC?

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