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  • You can name the title, that's fine. The only thing you can't do here is openly share links to that content (it must be encoded with base64).

    When it comes to old media, especially from the early 2000's and earlier, I start with Archive.org and YouTube.

    Like /u/Sharpiemaker suggested, your library would also be a good spot to check. If you have a reference library in your system they are a goldmine for that sort of thing.

    Alternatively, you can pick up a cheap capture card and record the tape to your PC.

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  • I feel like they're just out to prove the name of this community wrong. They're doing a great job!

  • No. If anything I'd edit my post to better reflect what I was trying to communicate.

  • There are a lot of connections that Ridley Scott added in. My headcanon is that Blade Runner is set in the future of Alien once Androids like David or Ash become more common.

    Tyrell Corp = Weyland-Yutani, basically.

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  • They've been at this all day on a number of posts.

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  • Don't engage in this thread folks. This user has been trolling all day.

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  • Thank you for proving that you are in fact, just a troll.

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  • Your intentions may be good, but you're going about it the completely wrong way. You've been given several answers but you refuse to accept them. My gut says you aren't trolling, but this is what trolls do.

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  • Stop being obtuse.

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  • Right? There's no alternative to math, numbers are numbers.

  • This is how it works in Canada too, but now there aren't any Independent ISPs anymore since they all got bought up by the larger Telcos.

  • No, those words don't appear in those books. He's referring to Discworld by Terry Pratchett.

  • I'm Canadian and Ive never heard this term before. I don't think I've ever seen a house with a compactor either.

  • We have a Home Movie of me at 3 years old playing Tetris on my cousin's Gameboy. I don't remember a time that video games weren't a part of my life.

    The first game I remember realy clicking for me was Donkey Kong Country. I can still play that game off muscle memory alone.

  • Because the series hasn't done anything new since Saints Row 3. It's just the same game over and over again, and even that was just a more polished version of Crackdown.

  • You have other options thankfully. If you're in a large city, you can often find small independent retailers which sell tickets. When I lived in Toronto I used to go to a record shop to buy mine.

    You can also go to the venue directly. Oftentimes if it's a smaller venue they'll have tickets available as well. Stadiums usually don't go this route, but it's worth a shot.

    Lastly there are other online retailers for tickets like https://stubhub.com

    Ticketmaster is a goddamn scam. The entire industry knows it, but it makes money for the labels so they tolerate it. There's a reason Taylor Swift and The Cure have been making a big stink about them lately. I personally won't go to a concert if Ticketmaster is the only retailer, but I'm fortunate that most bands I see play in smaller venues.

  • Quite true. I personally like having a physical handheld to play on, but a Steam Deck would do the job just fine.