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SLNT_FIR

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Hey guys, yup, I'm still alive... :eek:
I'm just extremely busy with school, very fun, sophomore year. >_< urg...
Heh, not supposed to be on forums, i'll probably be back on a regular basis by early - late winter... :p

I'm deactivating all these unessential processes with msconfig now and found a nifty new tool that I'd like to use.

It is called tskill.exe which is under DRIVE:\WINDOWS\system32\

However, IT closes as soon as it opens, not allowing me to use it (obviously). Could anyone help me with this?

====addon--> I'm not sure if I had another question, but I forgot, I'll post again if I have another question. :p
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And BTW, anyone here watch "Naruto"?I'm OFFICIALLY addicted... :eek: I watched too much and now I'm caught up with it... *Doh 1 espisode a week*

For those who don't watch, naruto is a japanese anime that is in japan and is fansubbed, (which means we can dl it legally [>_>]) and each episode is about 20 minutes, no commercials. AND of course is in japanese with subtitles... Otherwise *kage buushin no jutsu!* = *shadow clone ninja technique!* which sounds dumb... (I am such a naruto freak...) I also have the soundtracks... =D
 
I don't have a answer for your question.
Just wanted to say hi.
I heard u were hideing from the secret weapon. :)
 
All tskill.exe /param.... does is kill a certian process, its like task manager you can also use tasklist.exe to see what processes are running, same as task manager. but to get it to run with out closeing you go to run -> type CMD -> then type path to file so like C:\WINDOWS\system32\tskill.exe and it will run it
 
uhh dude... naruto fansubs are now illegal since its aired on cartoon network..... "GO SEKSI JUTSO" *defeats lawyers*
 
Atown said:
uhh dude... naruto fansubs are now illegal since its aired on cartoon network..... "GO SEKSI JUTSO" *defeats lawyers*
Ironically, the way Cartoon Network butchered the series is legal.

Money + unethical = legal, apparently. Of course, if the Japanese studios cared about artistic integrity, they wouldn't sell the rights to American studios that ruin series with horrendous voice acting.

And if that slap in the face wasn't hard enough to knock your teeth out, Viz won't be releasing Naruto DVDs with Japanese audio tracks until after they release English-only DVDs. The price for four Naruto English-only episodes? $20. And retail companies wonder why fansubs are so popular. Fansubs: Better translation, better-looking subtitles, original (and better) audio track, and free. Retail releases: Poor translation, terrible-looking subtitles, atrocious English language voice acting, and ridiculously inflated prices. Gee. I wonder.

Granted, I'd be even more upset if Naruto was a great series. It starts off strong, but there's minimal character development after the Zabuza-Haku story arc. It turns into a we-have-to-move-this-Naruto-merchandise, string-the-fanboys-along-for-maximum-profits, pack-it-with-lame-stories-not-found-in-the-manga mess very quickly.

The only good Naruto is subtitled Naruto. Since it's illegal to download fansubs now (even if the series is 125+ episodes further along in Japan), I recommend waiting for a dual-audio DVD release or reading the manga. I prefer the manga as it keeps me from having to wait fifteen episodes for two characters to finish one fight.

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I agree it is super slow and now it's filler season... yay.... but manga skips a bit toomuch, rather anime adds more. I like it, but i agree with tek, urg, CN = bad. I watch subtitles. But now i'm going to go back to school work. This is probably going to be my last post in awhile so

BACK I GO! talk to you guys later!
 
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