YAMR - Kasumi, Klingonese, HTML, Loknar the "Last Orion"


to ranma@usagi.jrd.dec.com
from jevans@MIT.EDU
subject YAMR - Kasumi, Klingonese, HTML, Loknar the "Last Orion"
date Fri, 31 Jan 1997 15:42:29 EST
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As for Kasumi; Mortal, I think that Kasumi might fit with the Taoist ideal
in the way you point out, however, that does not mean either that a) she does
this out of belief in Taoist principles or b) Rumiko Takahashi wanted to make
her act in accordance with Taoist principles specifically.

Now, perhaps Kasumi, purely by dint of the character Takahashi gave her and
the purpose she fulfills in the series, *coincidentally* acts in accordance
with Taoist principles. That seems like a point you could argue for, if you
were so inclined. ^_^

In my opinion, though, Kasumi was meant to be a contrast to both Nabiki and
Akane, and a substitute mother figure.

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>See? I can speak in Klingon, too! ;p

Was that really Klingon? What does it say? Did you check the Klingon Dictionary
to see that everything was spelled correctly?

You might think I'm joking, but...^_^;;;

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>> Well, for a crash course in HTML coding, surf on over to this site:
>> http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimerAll.html
>
>*blech.* That site's good if you have to whip up a quick web page in an
>hour or less.  Not too big on content.

Well, content should be YOUR reponsibility, right? I don't consider graphics
and fonts and backgrounds to be content. (Unless, of course, you have a page
to display artwork or pictures for some purpose, then it would be content...)

                                        John

What's up with Loknar? He looks like a cheesy wrestler. Was that "Last Orion"
or "Masked Orion"?

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