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hope the link works. haven’t used photobucket in forever, since, like, myspace!
My desktop is kinda boring, I actually just cleared all my shortcuts and stuff because it was too cluttered. Now it’s nice and empty. I love my wallpaper!!
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=^..^=awesome zelda desktop!
=^..^=ugh nevermind i finally figured it out :P
=^..^=I have a separate question about ankidroid. It’s about using tags.. I just can’t seem to figure it out! I got it working on my computer fine, but it seems as though the options just don’t exist on mobile, which is super sad. I hardly ever use anki on my pc after all, and I would LOVE to study these ultimate lists the proper way. Has anyone had success using tags in ankidroid??
=^..^=August 1, 2011 at 5:23 pm in reply to: Will be in a car for ~60 Hours. What do you want me to work on? #14810Core lessons, definitely!!
=^..^=I usually look for a japanese setting with my electronics but then go back to english when I don’t understand anything. : P
=^..^=June 6, 2011 at 1:00 pm in reply to: iPhone/iTouch: Which apps do you use to study on the go? #12160On android, I recently discovered Obenkyo. I use it to study kanji stroke orders. It’s nice because you can draw the kanji. You can make personalized lists which is great, although as of now, not too convenient to make. It’s a little buggy but I’m sure if they keep working on it it will be amazing. :)
You can also study kanas, and kanji in order of JLPT, and choose different quizzes like drawing or multiple choice. Coming soon is vocab also! I recommend it :) (it’s free!!)=^..^=Maybe it’s so younger japanese who don’t know kanji that well can read it. Or maybe it’s just for fun. There’s no law that you HAVE to use kanji. :)
=^..^=猫 (ねこ) ftw!!
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