Alternate Audio Tracks for Movies
Patrick Stein writes "DVD Tracks is a forum for the distribution
of home-brew, alternate audio tracks for movies.
Inspired by Roger Ebert's column in Yahoo!Internet Life entitled You, Too, Can Be a DVD Movie Critic, DVD Tracks puts
you behind the microphone to talk about your
favorite flicks." Cool idea, but there's only one track. (Groundhogs day?)
Feline poop!
Err, I meant "Kuro5hin"... and it's dot org. I was in a rush for the first. :)
Way to use the +1 bonus, guy.
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Then submit a post to Slashdot about this new sweet site with a burgeoning community... Voila! Instant eyeballs! I mean, it clearly worked for this guy. Perhaps I'll seed mine with the first 3 lines of an Office replacement app... let Slashdot take care of the rest.
This is illegal, and more importantly, it is just wrong.
When you "free software/moviez/gamez" kiddies grow up, you will realize that many hard-working professionals depend on the royalties they get from the sales of DVD's. They use this money to put food on the table for their loved ones.
Software is NOT free. And Modifying DVD's is just like putting a book under your shirt and walking out the store. How many of you would do that?
Grow up.
You read the title, don't click that link unless you don't value your eyesight.
INFORMATIVE!!
trying to keep the brother down:
HP Advert here on Slashdot shows a White Man playing basketball against a Black Man. White Man has the word Firewall written on his back. Black Man is cleary being repressed here. Obviously an underhanded statement that having a Firewall will keep the Black Man out of your White Neighborhood. Terrible. I am ashamed of slashdot and HP.
It's "déjà vu", fucknut.
There are those folks who exist that are simply too stupid to run a Unix-like operating system. You know who they are; in fact, many of them frequent this very site with their IE browsers and MSN Messenger rip-offs of applications that were too innovative for Microsoft to come up with themselves even though they spend more money on R&D than any other company in the history of the world.
My friends, co-workers, and I refer to these individuals as people with TSTR*, or Too Stupid To Run *nix syndrome.
Do YOU know anyone suffering from this? If so, please make a note of it and remind them of their simple minds whenever they mumble some "*nix isn't ready for the desk top" while you're using KDE 3 and Evolution, which are a superior desktop environment and mail client, respectively.