My Room

A usual otaku room would be untidy. Well, that was it with my room before. I took some liberty to clean up the room, tossing away trashes, vacuum cleaning, and everything to make my room to be more like a living space. So, here are the pics of my clean and tidy room.

Jajaaann~

Jajaaann~

The bed

The bed

Top of the bed

Top of the bed

Plushies on the desk

Plushies on the desk

Hanazawa Kana and Taketatsu Ayana poster on the wall :3

Hanazawa Kana and Taketatsu Ayana poster on the wall :3

Figurines go here and still messy

Figurines go here and still messy

Fender amp and RC Tanks are being put here instead

Fender amp and RC Tanks are being put here instead

Pretty much I am contented with it.

PeroPero Ayana

Taketatsu Ayana, the very well-known seiyuu especially Azunyan of K-On, recently had a photo-shoot session at some place for a magazine. As people recognized her roles on MM! as Mio and that infamous imouto of Kyousuke in Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Wake ga Nai, it is hard to ignore her in seiyuu industry when being cute at the same time.

The photo

The photo

Somehow, a fan managed to trace where the shot was taken… Continue reading

Microphone, anyone?

Apparently, the fans and their madness aren’t stalled with the existence of real world guitars and bass. Fans have acknowledged Fender and Les Paul as collectibles. Well, it’s K-On! that brought up thing like these to a new level of otakluism. Of course, previously there were many occasions like this but look at this way; before K-On!, only musicians who like anime and bought instruments they like and for K-On! afterwards, non-musicians bought musical instruments just for collections. For today’s post, if you couldn’t get the expensive guitars, you can get something cheaper…

yeah, see?

Yeah, you can get the microphone, right?

Audix OM-5 Dynamic Hypercardioid Micrphone

Made in the United States of America, it’s priced at USD 159. Certainly, cheaper than any of those guitars and basses, am I right? If you bother to see the specifications, it’s a dynamic type, hypercardioid polar pattern that has a response of 48000 Hz to 19000 Hz with the impedence of 200 ohms and sensitivity at 1k 1.8 mV/Pa. Apart from being used for lead and backing vocals, any other instruments can be used such as sax, brass, guitar, dobro, flute, percussions and drums. Other applications are like live recording, broadcast and even home studio.

But I don’t think those people really bother what’s this mic really do, am I right?

Source.

Graphical Depiction of Otaku

I bought a Newtype magazine for March 2010 a couple of weeks ago. The 300th anniversary special of Newtype. Honestly speaking, I am not into Newtype magazine and the reason I bought it just because there’s the delicious pictures information about the upcoming delicious Nagato Yuki Suzumiya Haruhi movie. Basically, good stuffs *grins*

That bloody attracting Next H words does make my mind thinking something more 'attractive'

Of course, many other people have already talking about this movie stuffs but I am intrigued by the special edition of the 300th Anniversary Specials. Some sort of additional supplement booklet to the Newtype mag itself. It shows the history of Newtype from the first release until the current 300 Spartans. Even the main editor looks freakishly nerdy back in 1984 but somewhat normal looking guy for 2010. He looked really like a guy from Sparta with beards and stuffs but clean-shave in 2010. Though, the most interesting stuff to me is the graphical depiction of otaku for the year 1985 and then 1995 until the current otaku of the year 2010. Also there are other types of person that were never seen before this.

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