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Old 02-16-2016, 05:18 PM
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seibudai-chiba adolescent training centre

building complex for polishing children

???????? | ??????? | Say,Hello!???????????????????

Six years of middle and high is mentally significant time also physically and growth in life. Staring at themselves, to discover the good, polish themselves toward the dream, and support leads to go fluttered big everyone hard.
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Old 02-16-2016, 05:44 PM
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Web page of paper model designer. Some of the links lead to simple paper models.
PAPERART-C

Japanese homes
?????????papercraft?????????

Find his West Japan Rail models by searching this link
https://web.archive.org/web/20090504012817/http://www.westjr.co.jp/fan/paper/object/

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Old 02-16-2016, 06:04 PM
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Japan world of tanks challenge.
I have found pictures of paper models made for Japan World of Tanks Fan site, but I cannot find the actual models for download. The models are of Japanese tanks that are not available on the regular WoT site. They are out there, can anyone find them and post the links here?
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Old 02-16-2016, 06:19 PM
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Blast! I saw the Nijo station, plate 1 downloaded, but none of the rest...
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Old 02-16-2016, 06:53 PM
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Blast! I saw the Nijo station, plate 1 downloaded, but none of the rest...
Frustrating......
It looks like the Archive only saved the first pdf and there are other buildings it missed altogether.
The station looks like another highly desirable unobtanium from Japan. I was just looking at a Japanese paper model store site and wondering whether to be unhappy I cannot order their models, or very glad that I cannot do a lot of damage to my budget. The Studio Ghibli paper crafts could be time and budget consuming.
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Old 02-17-2016, 12:26 AM
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That Japanese Homes site
" .eyefulhome.jp/wakuwaku/papercraft "
is old to me
I have built the FOUR houses available for download
But STILL want that Fifth house

(Sorry No pics Yet--New camera did not include usb Cable!!)

Also, Why do many of the sites you link here show ?????
What is in the text that changes the site name to Unregistered
showing only the ??'s ?


I Have to find out why Max has to Refresh ALL tabs on occasion!!
LOST this edit!

I found a little trick that left the site name in tact above
Leave off the http(s)://www when posting
Do include the . (Period) in front of the site address like I did
and you Still get a Hot Link, And the site is readable!!!
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:33 AM
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Also, Why do many of the sites you link here show ?????
What is in the text that changes the site name to Unregistered
showing only the ??'s ?
............
I found a little trick that left the site name in tact above
Leave off the http(s)://www when posting
Do include the . (Period) in front of the site address like I did
and you Still get a Hot Link, And the site is readable!!!
I apologize for the ??????? links.
Sometimes, I can make the link appear as txt instead of ?????? if I submit the posting, then edit it and paste in the link a second time, in the advanced setting after unchecking the options and even then the link often flips back to ?????? when I resubmit the posting. With multiple links on a post, I felt like I was herding cats, trying to get all of them to show up as text rather than ????.
If I remember, and that is a realy big if, since I feel good if I remember each morning which sock is which and get it on the right foot, I will try your suggestion of just using the body of the URL in hope of avoiding the link over-write by ????????????.
I am guessing that this forum's software is set up to show the posted site's name, and if the name is not in Latin letters, if the name is written in another character set, the forum software gets upset and spews out ????????????????.
I understood computers a little better, back in the days of ferrite beads, punched cards, teletype printers, all upper case 40 column "what you typed was what you got", when MIT Space War was the Cat's Pajamas, and when computers weren't too bright and either did exactly what you told them to do or gave up and crashed.
Now you can do a lot more fun stuff with them, but they think for themselves, and like small children need to be carefully watched or they will misbehave or trip you up in subtle ways.
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:46 AM
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I have fond memories of punch cards. A rich kid at the college had a BMW with a sunroof that he always left open. A friend of mine who worked in the computer lab, whose job included throwing away the bags and bags of chads, started collecting the bags for us. Of course, they had to go in the sunroof.

BTW, no alcohol was involved in this escapade
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bags of chads
IBM punch card machines ---- they were the size of an office desk, and as I remember had a cast front sheet metal drawer where the chads ended up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keypun..._punch_029.JPG
The old IBM massively over-engineered its products.
I don't know of anyone being "chadded" but stuffing a room from floor to ceiling, from front to back, with crumpled used computer output paper was not unknown.
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The favorite use of chads where I went to school was to dampen them and put them between the sheets in someone's bed. As good as short-sheeting and much less work!

P.S. Ah, memories. I did a fair amount of keypunching when I was in school, back when buffalo roamed the prairie. The Wikipedia pictures of the keypunch include one of a punchcard on a spindle -- the origin of the old saying about "Do not fold, spindle, or mutilate." As I recall, the card on the spindle was a template for punches that were repeated on each card -- sort of like an early version of a macro. I can say from personal experience that you would be hating life for a while if you were carrying a box of punched cards that constituted your program (ours were about twice the length of a shoebox) and you dropped the box. 52 card pickup, only exponentially worse.
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