Ok LnB, I'd like to see your format so I can derive something similar without
going too far outside of your structures. I love the idea of "I watched this,
it was horrible and here is why you should watch it"
*Poof* minds blown.
--cobra2
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I listened to an episode of snoring. I welcome movie reviews.
On 8/26/19 3:51 PM, lostnbronx wrote:
From: "Thaj A. Sara"
At the end of the day if someone only wants technical discussion they can
skip these episodes, or contribute what they feel is lacking. Just my two
cents.
In my mind, this
> From: "Thaj A. Sara"
> At the end of the day if someone only wants technical discussion they can
> skip these episodes, or contribute what they feel is lacking. Just my two
> cents.
In my mind, this is an open series, with an open format. I have a
particular way I want to do mine, but there's
I'm interested if we can open this up to a pool larger than archive.org even
though there is great content there. I surf the bargain bins and buy a lot of
media from yard sales.
My library is almost 95% sourced second hand. P2P counts as second hand right?
--cobra2
On August 25, 2019 5:13:25
I think this is a great idea. As far as the relavance to hackers, there seems
to be a significant overlap in hacker culture and Free culture (especially in
the HPR community), so pulling from archive.org and the like seems to align
well.
As someone who was regularly involved in the HPR