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Post #399806

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SWIRP:V
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28-Feb-2010, 2:52 PM

Yes those are both solid resources, which are on the adgenda to do an appendix and footnote peruse. (can see the picture of Robin Hood in my mind from the Rinzler book which I don't think is in the :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:) Sucks that the Empire book has been pushed back till late summer. Have a shelf of books and magazines to look through. Would love to be able to search through old magazines, since they would be the places this kind of information would have been circulated, prior to the internets. If only collections like: http://starwarsmagazines.online.fr/ would be more then just the covers...

That's the thing with this project, the initial push which people have done by posting their favorites online, for the last 10-20 years, has happened. Now it's finding the less obvious more obscure. Which might be posted somewhere out there, it's about filtering archives to make them stand out.

Identified timecode for about 350 programs in the last couple weeks.  Many thanks to VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) so things can be watched at 2x - 8x time speed.  Interesting now they talk faster in cartoons then in most prime time programs.  Trying to figure out how to watch the movies, have a bunch of MST3Ks which i'll be experimenting with.  Luckily DAP (http://www.dapcentral.org/) has some of the timecodes but most require watching.  Also finding the free subtitle sites to be helpful.  Just wish the subs weren't all .zip'd so they'd be searchable online.  Might have to urltoys one of the sites...  would be helpful to throw terms and phrases into the subs to see what returns.