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THAT'S SAD!
Wasting that much bandwidth on movies that suck that bad!!!
These aren't even has been movies, these are truely WORTHLESS movies.
WARLOCK! LEPPRICON! WHORE!
And after ALL THAT BS I have to use Windows Media Player and DON'T GET TO SAVE THE STRAEM! (took me 5min to get behind the rights protection scheme)
Piracy IS a shitload better!
Good looking site though, and nice coding job to the flash and HTML folks who put everything togather It ran pretty smooth on my MAC with netscape, even the DivX part;)
Re:Depends on the format of the film...
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Hey I can't stand a mall theater, They are also distructive to the theater going experence. Why hang out with apathetic teenagers, armed gangs, and surburbinites? I go to abandoned opra houses and mosques and watch the movies for about $1-3 before they come out on video tape. At the Byrd Theater in Richmond, VA I get to mingle with a crowd of Gays, Punks, intilectuals, students, 30-70 something upppies, decendents of the signers of the constitution of the US. and watch as they watch someone plays patriotic mucic on a 100 year old theater organ to sync up with a decent low teck multimedia show. That's before they start the movie. get out and get more culture mircosoftie;)...
Define a program that is legally linked to GPL as a program that does not use a publically documented (GPL) API. If the program can "envelope" GPL software in a privitised and parasidic way it does not enjoy being covered by a seprate licence. If it communicates through a publically documented and maintained API then it is fine for it to enjoy whatever licence it chooses. Hopefully if it falls into disrepair or is pulled from public distribution having the API will allow anyone who needs to Repair whatever hole is left by it's absence to plug something else in. It seems pretty simple to use an API (or standard) the way MegaSoft does, as a barrier and legal tool. In this case it is a good idea to do so, perhaps even right in the moral sense. It establishes a clearer definition of what is and is not GPL software. This clause might help make a better fence between Free and unfree software allowing them to work togather. It protects corperations from some of the Viral parts of the GPL and protects the GPL from some of the dumb and paracidic behavior and ideas of corperations (hey, its ground water that doesn't smell bad, I bet we can sell it for $1.50 a bottle to yuppies! I've done research there's nothin to it dude! Can you loan me the money to buy the well from the park service before someone else does?) -note to self, think of good sig...
THAT'S SAD!
;)
Wasting that much bandwidth on movies that suck that bad!!!
These aren't even has been movies, these are truely WORTHLESS movies.
WARLOCK! LEPPRICON! WHORE!
And after ALL THAT BS I have to use Windows Media Player and DON'T GET TO SAVE THE STRAEM! (took me 5min to get behind the rights protection scheme)
Piracy IS a shitload better!
Good looking site though, and nice coding job to the flash and HTML folks who put everything togather It ran pretty smooth on my MAC with netscape, even the DivX part
Hey I can't stand a mall theater, They are also distructive to the theater going experence. Why hang out with apathetic teenagers, armed gangs, and surburbinites? I go to abandoned opra houses and mosques and watch the movies for about $1-3 before they come out on video tape. At the Byrd Theater in Richmond, VA I get to mingle with a crowd of Gays, Punks, intilectuals, students, 30-70 something upppies, decendents of the signers of the constitution of the US. and watch as they watch someone plays patriotic mucic on a 100 year old theater organ to sync up with a decent low teck multimedia show. That's before they start the movie. get out and get more culture mircosoftie;)...
P.S. maby I'm just upset at how unrealistic 405 was. I think some realism would have been funny.
Like having the old ladie's car throwen off the highway by JetWash when she was passed. That would have been more realistic.
405 is a oneline Joke, not a movie...
If you want to see an online MOVIE check out MORE at IFILM, not the latest Joke they are passing around the LAN at work.
-I am Sparticus signing off for the critics corner
Define a program that is legally linked to GPL as a program that does not use a publically documented (GPL) API. If the program can "envelope" GPL software in a privitised and parasidic way it does not enjoy being covered by a seprate licence. If it communicates through a publically documented and maintained API then it is fine for it to enjoy whatever licence it chooses. Hopefully if it falls into disrepair or is pulled from public distribution having the API will allow anyone who needs to Repair whatever hole is left by it's absence to plug something else in. It seems pretty simple to use an API (or standard) the way MegaSoft does, as a barrier and legal tool. In this case it is a good idea to do so, perhaps even right in the moral sense. It establishes a clearer definition of what is and is not GPL software. This clause might help make a better fence between Free and unfree software allowing them to work togather. It protects corperations from some of the Viral parts of the GPL and protects the GPL from some of the dumb and paracidic behavior and ideas of corperations (hey, its ground water that doesn't smell bad, I bet we can sell it for $1.50 a bottle to yuppies! I've done research there's nothin to it dude! Can you loan me the money to buy the well from the park service before someone else does?) -note to self, think of good sig...