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doubleofive

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#593523
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Dark Knight Rises - Now that we know the cast
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Johnny Ringo said:



doubleofive said:

 


DominicCobb said:

The unfortunate thing is if the went with a Batman movie starring JGL (which we all know they won't), it would make perfect sense if it was more detective oriented.

This is the movie I want. Batman detectiving.

 


Have you seen this? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0393109/
2nd suggestion in 48 hours. I will find this post-haste.

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#592762
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Random Thoughts
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I took my current job doing pretty much everything IT for a government contractor so I could make contacts at the local Naval base (yes, there's a naval base in southern Indiana). It's been five years, but it finally paid off! Going to be doing computer/network security, so I'll actually be able to focus on one thing instead of being a "jack of all trades, master of none" kind of approach I've had to have previously.

Also, it's a huge pay increase, so Mrs O'Five really likes that part.

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#592683
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Pheran said:


First, thanks for this amazing release, I haven't gotten it yet but I'm looking forward to it!

Harmy, it would be awesome if you could post a SHA-1 hash of your MKV so that we can verify our file is exactly the same as yours. This is very easy to do with Windows.

1. Download and install the excellent HashTab utility:

http://www.implbits.com/HashTab.aspx

2. Right click your MKV file and select Properties.

3. Click the "File Hashes" tab (provided by HashTab).

This will also give you CRC32 and MD5 checksums, but SHA-1 is the most modern/reliable checksum.
Harmy, you questioned what this was before. What this does is create a unique value for the file, which if nothing was changed or corrupted in transit, should match what we get on our end once the file is done downloading. It's very useful in figuring the integrity of a file. (Things I learned for my certification last week)