标题: In Taiwan, They Are Printing Faces on Coffee [打印本页] 作者: choi 时间: 6-25-2013 15:52 标题: In Taiwan, They Are Printing Faces on Coffee (1) Brian Ashkraft, In Taiwan, They Are Printing Faces on Coffee. Kotaku, June 20, 2013. http://kotaku.com/in-taiwan-they ... on-coffee-514808201
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(a) Kotaku http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kotaku
(b) Daieca, Why is it called Kotaku? Kotaku.com, May 16, 2013 http://kotaku.com/ahh-the-video- ... me-up-wit-507521653
("Because Matt didn't get his way. Otaku is a Japanese word meaning unhealthily obsessed. In Japan, otaku are further sub-classed into being creepy crazy for either video games, anime, manga, or idol singers. In the U.S. it's been mostly associated with fans of anime and manga. We are told that using 'ko-' [as in Komatsu 小松] at the beginning of the word instead of 'o-' [尾] adds an additional connotation of small, but Matt is 5"10", which in Japan is lavishly vertical. So you see, it all makes sense")
(i) otaku お宅(P[rincipal]); 御宅 【おたく】 (n) "(1) (hon[orific]) your house; your home; your family; (2) (hon) your husband; (3) (hon) your organization; (pn,adj-no) (4) (hon) you (referring to someone of equal status with whom one is not especially close)"
(ii) derived from that: "オタク [katakana for "otaku] (n): "(col[loquial]) (See 御宅・4) geek; nerd; enthusiast; otaku"
(c) The report provides a link to 3D coffee art by Kazuki YAMAMOTO 山本 和輝 (1986- ).