
Best HP Workstation For Architects: HP ZBook 15 G8 Best 4K Laptop For Architects: MSI Creator Z16 Best Touchscreen Laptop For Architects – Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 Best Compact Laptop For Architects – Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 Best All-Round Workstation For Architects – Dell Precision 7760 Most Powerful Workstation With A Quadro GPU – Lenovo ThinkPad P71 Workstation Top Laptops For Architects And Designers.Yet it took america now to make their own counterpart.įrom my pov thats really delayed, even if the games are different in game play and choice of songs. Guitar Freaks and Drummania, music games created by Konami were out since the late 90s. We are all in the same present time yet somehow it isn't. Not everything outside of america is behind. That is why anything outside or foreign never is known to the americans because they get brainwashed by it. In order for them to let it in, they have to americanize it then let it into the culture. Anything thats foreign, americans aren't very easily pleased to touch it. As for anime otakus here have just got into their first plate and going crazy, which is still far away. Because theyve pretty much eaten the entire food of trays on a buffet table and know what exactly each and every food are. Thats why the japanese otakus are totally otakus.

Same with the American culture of music, videogames, and movies. So anyway, its gonna take awhile or even never for someone to get it. The gap of robot animation from America to Japan is way different. Very different but to think they existed in the same timeline is as weird as real historical events. Its my other set of cartoons besides Tom & Jerry, He-man, Thundercats, Transformers, etc. Every time i go on youtube, i search for old old old anime i missed out as a kid. I think at this point everyones in some type of sugar high with manga and anime that they need to calm the fuck down. Its just gonna require a lot of time and slow progression in order for an American to grasp the historical, to the pop, to the various genres of manga out there.
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They can't distinguish the differences maybe of a horrible B movie to a high A movie. Take that factor and flip it apart and its the same for the Japanese maybe with films. There is no right or wrong, or a sense of direction. Thats how i see things when i walk into a store like Best Buy, Borders, or whatever store that still survives in selling dvds and cds. Those two sections it self are very broad and random. Its like walking into a records store or a dvd store and the only section the store has is the new release and the super sale section. But why is it that i can't converse enough knowledge of what i know to someone in america who appreciates these things. Funny how such a small countries culture can start' invading' into the american society. The amount of manga and anime i see in America, the genres and the types that are merely exposed in this country, are only about 2 percent of whats out there. You can see signs of it now, but knowing how american is, they'll try to forcefully control it. Anyway, the thought was how long or if it would ever get to the point in american, where that pop culture becomes a huge normal thing. Thats what i mainly think about as they are my primary influences as a kid.

I just had a thought today about japanese manga and animation. Some of these i've heard of the artists over the years or through peoples profiles on online networking sites, but i never paid attention to their actual music until i ran into them on These are my favorite artists recently discovered which i like: I found many great artists i liked and have lead to new artist in a similar realm. This music genome system online which is great. It sucks to be a broke, been budgeting my way as much as i can and staying in most of the time. Pretty cool, only for a short period of time for government reasons. Started interning at a publication place. And its been a year since then, well almost. I still remember last year flying to Arkansas for an interview and going out to a club in New Years eve. I guess people don't have the patience with the trackpad. It just so happened that i work this way without knowing it was insane.


I'm not trying to be cool, not bragging, nothing. And pretty much know my way around the computer with the trackpad, spacebar, and the rest of the keypads. I tend to use a lot of keyboard short cuts. That i use my trackpad/touchpad using the pen tool. which is why its troublesome to have a mouse. or half the time im in my bed working on the laptop. half the time im on my desk working on things. But its been a hassle dealing with the battery to the wireless mouse and i get really annoyed with chords. well ive been working like this for about 2.5 years now. I guess i didn't notice how crazy i am until people realize that i do most of my work on my laptop using just the touchpad/trackpad.
