Actually, Swedish television did an experiment with multiple viewing angles in 1995.
It was a soap opera ("Nudlar och nollåttor", for those of you who like Swedish) that was sent simultaneously in the two state owned channels, where you could choose your angle by switching channels.
It was a complete fiasco, though, and apart from being an interesting experiment all it did for me was that it occupied both the two good channels that don't have commercials...
Nothing major, but the little ones saw Scream around age 11. The proof in the long run has been...
If they saw Scream at the age of 11, that would mean they are at most 16 by now, since the movie was released in 1996. I don't really see how there can be an "in the long run" for kids aged 16...
I myself had a change in personality at the age of 15, when my family moved to another town, and then again at 18, when I moved to my own place.
I am now 24 and am looking forward to yet another opportunity to rebuild my personality quite soon, so I don't see how you can speak about the personalities of your little brothers as if they were fixed...
For a site that needs IE, try http://www.odeon.co.uk/ and see if you can get past the second page in anything else...
Though admittedly, I don't think the site works that well in IE either...
It was a soap opera ("Nudlar och nollåttor", for those of you who like Swedish) that was sent simultaneously in the two state owned channels, where you could choose your angle by switching channels.
It was a complete fiasco, though, and apart from being an interesting experiment all it did for me was that it occupied both the two good channels that don't have commercials...
If they saw Scream at the age of 11, that would mean they are at most 16 by now, since the movie was released in 1996. I don't really see how there can be an "in the long run" for kids aged 16...
I myself had a change in personality at the age of 15, when my family moved to another town, and then again at 18, when I moved to my own place.
I am now 24 and am looking forward to yet another opportunity to rebuild my personality quite soon, so I don't see how you can speak about the personalities of your little brothers as if they were fixed...
How's this for semi-natural?
tell application "Finder" to copy (file whose (name contains "sitename") and (file type is "JPEG")) to folder sitename
Ok, I realise it still has a way to go before being usable to my mother, but AppleScript comes the closest to what you want that I've seen... =)