Romanji
Please note that the correct Japanese word for "Roman letters", in other words a, b, c, etc. is @jp{romaji} or @jp{rōmaji}, not "romanji".
Arigatou
No, @jp{arigatou} does not come from Portuguese. See @xref{arigatou})
@jp{Manga}, @jp{Anime} and game translations
This is not an anime fan group, and some @slj readers dislike @jp{manga} and @jp{anime}. Please exercise caution in asking for translations. @node{where-are-they-now} @towiki ex-posters @parent{introduction} Where are they now? @text

A topic which sometimes crops up in the newsgroup is the whereabouts of past posters.

Where they are now

Here are some links to the web pages of past posters of @slj, in absolutely no particular order:
Mike Wright
Well-known for his interest in Chinese dialects.
Jeffrey Friedl
Well-known author of a book on regular expressions, Jeffrey is also familiar to @slj readers as the creator of Jeffrey's online dictionary.
W. Michael Rollins, AKA Denbushi (電武士)
A keen martial artist and professional web page designer. "Denbushi" means "electronic warrior". He now keeps a blog in both English and Japanese, at the above link.
Charles Eicher (see also http://member.newsguy.com/~sakusha/, http://soli.inav.net/~ceicher/)
Charles no longer posts to the newsgroup, but he keeps a blog (the first link in the above list). Charles left the group in 2004, and he gives his reasons for doing so in this entry in his blog.
Ken Lunde
Ken is famous as the author of the books "Understanding Japanese Information Processing", also known as UJIP, and "CJKV Information Processing".
Tanaka, Tomoyuki
A famously controversial poster, (some would say "troll", see @xref{new-usenet-user}), Mr Tanaka was even mentioned in previous versions of this FAQ because of his "frequently argued questions". He also contributed the entry @xref{i-love-you} to the @sljfaq. The above link contains Mr Tanaka's FAQs for his newsgroup @news{alt.tanaka-tomoyuki}.
Maiko Covington
Maiko was famous for her posts on her schooldays in Japan. She now maintains a blog as seen on the above website.
Earl Kinmonth
Notoriously @jp{karakuchi} (dry) sociology professor and former organizer of the KUSO (Kanji User's Service) archive at Sheffield University.
Benjamin Barrett
A translator from Seattle, he is now often found on the Honyaku mailing list. See @xref{translation-resources}. He has also contributed many useful entries to the jekai dictionary.
Ross Klatte
A talented musician and lyricist who often posted translation requests on the newsgroup. Unfortunately he no longer maintains his web pages.
James Marshall (Jim) Unger
James Marshall (Jim) Unger was a regular in the old days.
Fabian Van de l'Isle
Fabian (also known as Rhialto) maintained a now-defunct FAQ about using Japanese on Microsoft Windows.
Peter Payne
Now runs "jlist", a mail order company for things from Japan. Peter Payne also has some pages on learning Japanese.
NAKANO Yasuaki
As mentioned in @xref{contributors}.

Please contact the maintainer @maintainer if you have a page you would like to add to the above list, or if you would like your page to be removed from this list.

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