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I saw a short clip very early on in production and decided then that it looked so awesome that I wasn't going to watch any clips or read anything about it until it hits the movies - then I"m off to see it.
That will hopefully be this weekend.
Until then, not gonna follow your link
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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(That's an 'M')
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The butler did it.
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D'y'know I nearly didn't read that because I thought it might have been a real spoiler,
Incidentally, you got the wrong movie[^]
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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(That's an 'M')
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Watched Clue[^] again recently.
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Mladen Janković wrote: It does sound like a good idea I agree, it's a great idea. Gravity can be a royal pain at times (like when I dropped my phone onto our tile floor and cracked the screen), but think about how chaotic things would be without it.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Beach volleyball wouldn't be the same.
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It is a fantastic idea.
Here in India, the rich and the powerful go around thinking that the laws don't apply to them.
That is true, they buy their way out of any trouble they may have with man-made laws.
But the Law of Gravity got Sanjay Gandhi, the notorious son of Indira Gandhi. His plane crashed when he put it thru acrobatics.
Moral of the Story: One can trump man-made lawa but the Laws of Physics trump even the Rich and the Powerful!
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The idea looks very interesting. I think I'll see it.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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It doesn't matter. It has Sandra Bullock. It will be worth watching.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Roger Wright wrote: It has Sandra Bullock. ... In a space suit!
The last thing you want from a movie is to have to listen to her!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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This just in:
"196 countries across all continents are already set to download The Day of the Doctor on November 23rd, an hour after it airs in the UK."
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Oh sure, there's always that timey-whimey, torrenty-whorrenty nonsense as well.
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TTFN - Kent
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because no one is making more of it.
Not quite accurate. Pakistan's New Island[^]
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Singapore is also in the business of creating more land. The building I am sitting in is a kilometer beyond the old shoreline.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Perhaps I need to buy portions of the ocean then, as an investment.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I've noticed that these 2 obscure file formats have been popping up in my downloads (OK, I sometimes download with the ethics of Jean Lafitte & Captain Bly ... .) Anyway, I'd like to convert these to the ISO format, which I can handle with 7Zip. I know of PowerISO & MagicISO, but they seem to have a limit in the size of the file (at least the free version does.) So I figure that someone here knows the perfect free utility that has this functionality.
Thanks
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The irony, herr Bly, of looking for a "perfect free utility" is quite spectacular.
Bravo.
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OK, I've done some digging and came to a collection on nice little utilities by a guy named Luigi, and he had some very simple, but effective, programs daa2iso & uif2iso, which will suffice for me. Of course, if there is a nice looking, free application out there that does this, that would still be nice to know.
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Caution: do not give Luigi's brother, the one in the silk-suit, Guido, your real e-mail address.
bill
Google CEO, Erich Schmidt: "I keep asking for a product called Serendipity. This product would have access to everything ever written or recorded, know everything the user ever worked on and saved to his or her personal hard drive, and know a whole lot about the user's tastes, friends and predilections." 2004, USA Today interview
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I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start.
Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Once upon a time?
In the beginning?
It was a dark and stormy night?
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