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it's a Touhou hat-wearing character convention
bakaneko said:
it's a Touhou hat-wearing character convention
is Sakuya's Maid headband included? ^^;
 
Date Nov 30, 2010 User Radioactive Rating Safe Score 13
 
Date Dec 4, 2010 User Mr_GT Rating Safe Score 51
这张太美了~~~sayori女神啊
昨天在微博看到还在处理琉璃,想不到这么快就完成了!辛苦啦!!
 
Date Dec 2, 2010 User TopSpoiler Rating Questionable Score 13
請問這張圖出處是PUSH! ?
 
Date Dec 5, 2010 User KiNAlosthispassword Rating Questionable Score 17
 
Date Dec 4, 2010 User DarkOuranos Rating Questionable Score 145
穿上小裤裤就好了 蛮清新
 
Is this from Sister Princess??
mikan1985 said:
Is this from Sister Princess??
No
妹妹多了不起呢 整天H了不起呢 哼!
 
Date Dec 3, 2010 User sonicshadow Rating Safe Score 43 Hidden 4
SciFi said:
Would you like a list of things they've been fined for?
That doesn't matter. Radioactive is acting like they've never done anything good.
dkamm65 said:
That doesn't matter. Radioactive is acting like they've never done anything good.
actually, they didn't.
except for directcompute of course.
it's so strange a character named as japanese but for activities in taiwan. feel taiwanese more familiar with japanese characters than chinese? really incomprehensible why did so, microsoft
dkamm65 said:
That doesn't matter. Radioactive is acting like they've never done anything good.
To be fair here, there is very little that you can actually attribute the creation of to Microsoft. They are well known for acquiring technology from other companies instead, often not quite legally. (See their history of fines and court losses.) Especially in their earlier years, they were much better at taking other's technologies and refining them (embrace, extend, extinguish) than they were at creating anything new. This is also what caused them to have so many anti-trust problems. Just because they've done a few good things in the fairly recent past doesn't excuse their past behavior. There's still lots of room for improvement in all their current business practices too, so no, Microsoft and Good job! don't belong together, at least not yet, maybe someday.. ( ̄へ ̄)
If it were not for Windows and IBM PC clones, we'd still be using proprietary systems like Mac/OS X and pay the Apple/IBM/DEC/etc tax. That's not to say I condone their early disregard for intellectual property. But then again, Apple did borrow a few ideas from Xerox's GUI when they were building the Lisa. I think all software companies borrow ideas (for example Google Android's use of Java and their current problems with Oracle). It's all a matter of how much do you take and how much you can get away with.
lftwgr said:
If it were not for Windows and IBM PC clones, we'd still be using proprietary systems like Mac/OS X and pay the Apple/IBM/DEC/etc tax.
Err, Windows is proprietary as well, and still is. IBM allowing clone systems is the only reason we have mass wintel hardware available, but that could have happened without Microsoft.

Linux, while not proprietary, is by no means restricted to wintel hardware. You can run it on Mac hardware, including pre-OS X hardware (as well as almost everything else out there). Something like Linux would have ended up created for whatever hardware reached mass market saturation by someone. ヾ(´・ω・`)

lftwgr said:
That's not to say I condone their early disregard for intellectual property. But then again, Apple did borrow a few ideas from Xerox's GUI when they were building the Lisa. I think all software companies borrow ideas (for example Google Android's use of Java and their current problems with Oracle). It's all a matter of how much do you take and how much you can get away with.
The whole thing with Xerox PARC and Apple is largely mis-characterized. Much of the work on LISA and the Mac's interface was well underway before the visit, and the visit was sanctioned by Xerox because Xerox's venture capital wing had invested in Apple and agreed to show them what they were working on in the PARC labs. So anything Apple took was with Xerox's blessing. (Don't take this to mean I'm a fan of Apple, I'm not, for the most part I hate Apple worse than MS, I just try to be fair.)

However, when talking about Microsoft most people aren't talking about borrowing of concepts, they're talking about out-right theft. See Apple's QuickTime Lawsuit (got settled after MS threatened to stop making Mac Office) Stac Electronics (Won the case) and Sun's Java lawsuit (also won the case). This doesn't even begin to cover all the cases reported over the years from small startups, who MS would deal with, acting interested in investing and/or buying them so they could get looks at their technology (under non-disclosure agreements), then... suddenly stop talking to them. Months later, lo and behold, Microsoft would bring out something that worked exactly the same. That's not borrowing, and it's quite illegal, but most of those companies were too small to survive a court fight, and with their product market wiped out overnight, few survived long enough to even try. ( ̄へ ̄)

While MS had gotten better, this hasn't stopped either. The most recent example I remember was in 2009 when Microsoft China stole most of Plurk's source to make a product. (Microsoft ended up admitted this happened, but claimed it was a vendor who did it.) There was also a case in 2002 where Sendo accused Microsoft of terminating their partnership so they could take Sendo's code and use it in Windows Smartphone 2002. ( ̄Д)=3

So no, it's not borrowing people complain about MS doing, it's something far less ethical. It's been a truism in the industry for a looooong time that dealing with Microsoft always ends up in tears -- for you, not MS. ―(T_T)→
 
Date Dec 4, 2010 User crim Rating Questionable Score 71
About the artist: is said "作画:みなづきふたご" on the bottom, but the style looks as same as kobuichi's... so I guess maybe this text just write the artist name of some inside pages? (you can check futago's style here). Hmm crim-chan could you confirm it?
The bottom of the eyes are different from every other Noble Works image done by KobuRin, but it could be just cause her expression is different. ┐('~`;)┌

Anyways, judging from the pixiv page it really doesn't look like it was done by Minazuki.
This cover image is by kobuichi. manga is http://twitpic.com/3d3zqd