You can find it here...http://www.dvddecrypter.com/. This has to be one of the easiest ways to get your DVD's to hdd. You can also use DVDShrink...http://www.dvdshrink.org/
to burn them back so you can make backups.
The really cool thing is that you can remove files you don't need such as foreign language subtitles, etc. to save some space.
I used to have a pattern on the first level of the original Pac-Man that would let me pass through the red ghost as he was coming down and I was going up.
That one would always freak everybody out in the arcade!!!
"whaa? did i really just imagine that whole UN inspection thing??"
I guess you didn't pay attention to the part where Saddam wouldn't let the inspectors into his "private palaces" and other places he didn't want them to look into.
This is an important piece of our space exploration history. As long as the cost to restore and preserve it doesn't cost tens of millions of dollars we should save it.
Just imagine the thrill your children, grand children and further down the line would have if they could stop by this tower just before they take their journey to the Moon, Mars or beyond and think "Wow this is where it all started".
You can find it here...http://www.dvddecrypter.com/. This has to be one of the easiest ways to get your DVD's to hdd. You can also use DVDShrink...http://www.dvdshrink.org/ to burn them back so you can make backups. The really cool thing is that you can remove files you don't need such as foreign language subtitles, etc. to save some space.
I used to have a pattern on the first level of the original Pac-Man that would let me pass through the red ghost as he was coming down and I was going up.
That one would always freak everybody out in the arcade!!!
"whaa? did i really just imagine that whole UN inspection thing??"
I guess you didn't pay attention to the part where Saddam wouldn't let the inspectors into his "private palaces" and other places he didn't want them to look into.
Not too pricey if you shop around.
I just bought a really good 19" monitor from eBay for $100 and that included shipping.
This is an important piece of our space exploration history. As long as the cost to restore and preserve it doesn't cost tens of millions of dollars we should save it.
Just imagine the thrill your children, grand children and further down the line would have if they could stop by this tower just before they take their journey to the Moon, Mars or beyond and think "Wow this is where it all started".