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Outpost Omega J

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  1. Outpost Omega J

    Unhack

    Based on Black-Lotus'es post, this game first appeared as of 4/18/2015.
  2. @Exsilon: I swear I recognize the character in your avatar but I can't place her for the life of me. Who is she?
  3. At the risk of starting a debate, I have to disagree with you, Exsilon (unless you mistakenly think yesterday was September 3, 2015, in which case you need to double check your calendar). A format of month-date-year, in my experience, is what most people think of by default and so it is less likely to be confusing. That being said, thanks to the both of your for your continued support of my time-stamping efforts.
  4. First noted on this site as of: 3/9/2015
  5. Outpost Omega J

    Purin to Ohuro

    Hey! I have a reputation! Should I be worried? In general, I don't mind if somebody beets me to it (and as I don't want to get banned, I'm certainly not going to complain when Ivan beets me to it) as that meant they saw it earlier than I did and so it will be an earlier time stamp; however, in this case, I have to agree with Maoh's sentiment given that time stamp does not even match with any calender I can identify. Rance Petersen, either do it right or go take a long walk off a short cliff.
  6. Ivan, FYI, there is a newer translation version (8.1) available for Ikinari Anata ni Koishiteiru. Based on what I was reading it will be there final update.
  7. Thank you for the time stamp. As the one who started the practice of time stamping, I would like to suggest a format of mm/dd/(yy)yy. In my experience, this is the way most people write dates outside of naming computer files so it is less likely to cause confusion. In Linkman19's post, it's fairly obvious he is using the dd/mm/yyyy format as there is no month 16 (that I'm aware of anyways) but on the first 12 days of a month, it can be confusing.
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