The cause-effect relationship between eating pork and exhibiting trichinosis was not established until the 19th century. The idea that dietary laws against pork (which started over 5000 years ago) were somehow sane or rational is wishful thinking at best.
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I've been *extremely* disappointed with Netflix. I've hard several titles in my rental queue since December, only to be told again and again they have a "Very Long Wait".
And it's not like these are rare titles: Record of Lodoss War, Kite, and The Castle of Cagliostro, to name a few. Netflix "solution" is not to buy more copies of those DVD titles, but to changes them to "unavailable" for new subscribers (though you can still get them if you had them in your rental queue before they were axed). Thanks, guys.
Here in Denver, Colorado, Netflix has been dousing the anime racks at Suncoast Video with information on their service. However, I think if they really want to get business from the anime community, they need to buy a lot more copies of existing titles, expand their selections to new movies, and learn more about the genre.
What I think is funny is that Parker Brothers never really invented
the game to start with. It's a dirty little secret. Parker Brothers used to
include a little sheet inside the game with a story about the game's "inventor"
Charles B. Darrow. The problem? The guy copied a game that was invented by a
Quaker woman and was already in the public domain.
Christopher Nolan's screenplay for "Memento" wasn't allowed by the Writer's Guild, since he was not a member of the Guild at the time he wrote the screenplay. I was worried that it meant he wouldn't be nominated for an Academy Award, either. Check out:
Actually, that would be a myth.
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The cause-effect relationship between eating pork and exhibiting trichinosis was not established until the 19th century. The idea that dietary laws against pork (which started over 5000 years ago) were somehow sane or rational is wishful thinking at best.
Some links:
http://www.dialognow.org/node/view/907
http://www.infidels.org/library/magazines/tsr/199
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/texts/Weekly_Tora
You don't understand... the poster works with computer programmers. And we all know that they smell.
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(that was the punchline)
I recieved this email today:
Thanks for your message. I apologize for any misunderstanding. The quality of service a subscriber receives is not determined by the size
of program, or length of membership. All subscribers are treated new releases according to its corresponding queue, the inventory status
is updated.
Please remember due to constant inventory fluctuation, all inventory information should only be used as an approximation. This is why we are unable to guarantee that a specific title will be in stock. Rather, if your top choice isn't immediately available, we often wait to see
whether another customer returns a copy of that title. If, after 24 hours, we still haven't received a copy, we'll send your next available
Please remember due to constant inventory fluctuation, all inventory information should only be used as an approximation. This is why we are unable to guarantee that a specific title will be in stock. Rather, if your top choice isn't immediately available, we often wait to see
whether another customer returns a copy of that title. If, after 24 hours, we still haven't received a copy, we'll send your next available
choice.
Please note that all expected "wait" designations are simply estimated according to overall demand and are not dynamic to each individual customer. In other words, a title that is flagged "short wait," may nevertheless ship to you immediately upon receipt of your DVD rental.
There are overall estimated "short wait", "long wait" and "very long wait" status designations, but these do not indicate the exact position
for you in regards to receiving this title.
To have a title that is listed on a wait status shipped to you, three criteria must be met:
1) We must have an actual copy of the movie.
2) You made a recent return, and have an open slot for the shipment of another rental.
3) You are the highest person on the "Virtual Waiting List" who meets the two requirements above.
So, keeping in mind that we will always ship titles from the top of your rental queue, it is possible that while a copy had come in it was listed far down on your list. Therefore it may have been sent to another customer, while you were shipped the title at the top of your rental
queue. Also, if the above three criteria did not happen at roughly the same time, then the title is shipped to the next subscriber who meets
the aforementioned criteria.
Please be advised we continue to process returns as they are delivered to us by the USPS. The warehouse is only limited in that it is not a 24
hour facility, and they do not work on weekends or holidays.
Review of your account indicates you rent an average of 22 movies a month which is excellent. Your account also confirms your billing cycle
ends on the 27th of each month. We hope you continue to see the benefits of unlimited rentals with no due dates or late fees! If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
Thanks,
Emily
Netflix Customer Service
I've been *extremely* disappointed with Netflix. I've hard several titles in my rental queue since December, only to be told again and again they have a "Very Long Wait".
And it's not like these are rare titles: Record of Lodoss War, Kite, and The Castle of Cagliostro, to name a few. Netflix "solution" is not to buy more copies of those DVD titles, but to changes them to "unavailable" for new subscribers (though you can still get them if you had them in your rental queue before they were axed). Thanks, guys.
Here in Denver, Colorado, Netflix has been dousing the anime racks at Suncoast Video with information on their service. However, I think if they really want to get business from the anime community, they need to buy a lot more copies of existing titles, expand their selections to new movies, and learn more about the genre.
What I think is funny is that Parker Brothers never really invented the game to start with. It's a dirty little secret. Parker Brothers used to include a little sheet inside the game with a story about the game's "inventor" Charles B. Darrow. The problem? The guy copied a game that was invented by a Quaker woman and was already in the public domain.
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http://www.acesup.com/books/monopoly_swindle.html
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0738831395
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http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa12199
http://www.speakeasy.org/wfp/36/monopoly.html
http://www.historychannel.com/cgi-bin/frameit.cgi
Patrick Kellogg
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http://www.patrickkellogg.com
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