Archive for December, 2004

Greetings: Happy Holidays!

Friday, December 24th, 2004

[summary]Happy Holidays Everyone! So, in the spirit of the holidays we have re-opened the music downloads. So happy downloading, and enjoy!

Sincerely,
The KAF Staff

Sheepy: MERRY CHRISTMASZ0RZ!
Raisurinu: Happy Holidays!
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(Posted by Guinea812)

Site News: Foreign Lyrical Music

Saturday, December 18th, 2004

Boredom led me to make a Foreign Lyrical Music section! Right now, it's a pretty small archive with only songs in Chinese, Japanese, Malay, and Vietnamese. I will add more later…

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(Posted by sk89q)

Site News: KAF is Back Up ^_^

Saturday, December 18th, 2004

Keiichi Anime Forever is back online! Sorry for the bandwidth limit exceeding. I've added 50 more GB to the limit. Eh, the forum was killed for one night.

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(Posted by sk89q)

Forum News: Moderator changes!

Thursday, December 16th, 2004

Riogi and MasterJ have left their moderator positions for a variety of their own reasons. On the contrary, I've chosen YinYang_Dragon as a new moderator!

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(Posted by sk89q)

Site News: New Printable Bookmarks for DN Angel

Sunday, December 12th, 2004

I've added two more printable bookmarks of DN Angel. Yes, I'm sure all of you noticed that I create bookmarks of the animes I find interesting (except for Shaman King and Dragon Ball Z for which I had different reasons). Yes, I also know no one uses these, but they're fun to make! Though, the DN Angel ones I made were a pain as I recolored most of it and redrew all the lines. I also think I did Daisuke's shadow on his chest wrong…

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(Posted by sk89q)

Site News: Huge OST Update

Sunday, December 5th, 2004

A lot of OSTs were added to the main site… too many for me to list.

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(Posted by sk89q)

Site News: New Tutorial on Additional Languages

Saturday, December 4th, 2004

This tutorial was written to help Windows XP users install additional support for the languages: Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Georgian, Hebrew, Indic, Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese. Very useful! Read the tutorial on Additional Language Support in Windows XP today!

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(Posted by sk89q)