Anime Rules!
(get it....anime....rules....)
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Well its about tme I started laying out some general guidelines that
I would like everyone to abide by. They aren't crazy or anything
like that, but just to make sure that everything goes smoothly, with as
little fuss as possible, and an equal trade.
- Files must be complete. This means that the
file will fast forward in the appropriate player. If my files are
corrupt in some way or form, please let me know so that I can update my
list. These are my default viewers:
DivX Alpha Player
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.avi, .mpg
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Windows Media Player
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.asf
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Real Media Player
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.rm
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- 1 CD for 1 CD. I figure this is fair because
it balances the numbers of episodes and the quality of the anime. Besides
that, its nice to know that while I am mailing "x" number of CDs, so is
some one else and mailing costs will be approximately equal.
- Mix and match is fine. In fact, I am always
looking to fill holes in my series', and I totally understand the frustration
of having an almost complete set.
- 1st class ground mail in the USA, air mail for international
(including Canada). One week mailing is about acceptable,
otherwise it just feels like it takes forever. If you would like
to mail faster, then just let me know and we can agree on another method.
These are just my defaults and I would appreciate the same from you.
And yes, Canada needs airmail too.
- Fill the CD, but don't go crazy. I try
to put as much in a CD as is convenient. I do not put in extras like
music videos and whatnot, but feel free to do so if you would like.
- Please put me up as a reference. If you
have a website, I would appreciate it if you listed me as a reference and
linked to my site. I will do the same, and do not feel embarrased
to remind me to do so once the trade is complete.
- Trades only please. Some people distro
their collections, and thats totally cool, but I just don't want to deal
with it.
Questions? Concerns? Feel free to email me at PenPal97@gmail.com.
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Updated on July 19, 2003