Archive for October, 2004

anime fansubbing without a translator?

Friday, October 22nd, 2004

October of this year was a crazy month for the anime lovers, and it continues to be. This fall, there were TONS of new anime starting up. Along with all these new shows, there were also numerous new fansubbing groups popping up on the net. I gotta say… wow… more people are bored out of their mind than I thought. Well, it’s a good thing – keeping them off of the streets, at least.

Anime Suki forum‘s help wanted section has lots of these new groups, looking for new members. And what’s the most sought after position? Translators. What else?

Wait.

That’s a strange thing to look for. Yes, I know that translators are NOT available in abundance. But in my mind, people shouldn’t even be thinking about forming a fansubbing team without first having a translator or two to start with. Some of these groups gets lucky and find someone who has taken about 3 semesters of Japanese in high school or college, and… *sigh* those subs really irks me. They often miss the fine nuances during its rough translations. Even those people who have Japanese parent(s) have problems with their Japanese skills. As a native speaker, it still is difficult at times. I just can’t stop think that this fansubbing business is really getting crazy.

There’s some reason to it though. As recently as a year ago, there were very little resources that taught people how to fansub. With the maturing of digital video (thanks to MP4 and its alikes) and broadband internet, fansubbing on the internet is easier than ever. But there were very little “howto” documents on line. I’m not sure how different people got started back then… Then came bunch of these “howto” documents. Timing Guide on AnimeSuki, my own typesetting guide, Doom9 for encoding, etc, etc… It’s just easier than ever to get started with the fansubbing business, except when it comes to finding the translator.

I won’t go flame those people who are starting a group up. But I can’t help myself but to just think lowly of those people…

IRC Worm

Friday, October 15th, 2004

I just fell prey to a simple worm… How could I allow myself to such an easy pitfall? I feel like an ass now. I’m going to stay out of IRC for a day or so…

I come from a sexually deprived country.

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

Here’s a proof.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/nm/life_sex_dc

Hmmmm…

The Daily WTF

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

Programmers encounter programming codes that other have written that make programmers scream WTF?!
And this is a site dedicated to the collection of such codes.
http://thedailywtf.com/
Very neat.

Inspired by it, another person started another site just like it.
http://www.thephpwtf.com/

It’s all part of geeky fun.

Reverse culture shock

Monday, October 4th, 2004

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&e=3&u=/ap/20041004/ap_on_hi_te/japan_the_sound_princess

I thought I knew the culture and feelings of my homeland pretty well. But news like this still shocks me. Wow. Just wow.

With such stark differences in the mentality of everyday thing, it’s a great wonder to me how anime is still as popular as it is all over the world nowadays…