As much as I love a good romantic comedy, I must say that it was refreshing to get ahold of a great romantic drama. Nice to see that sometimes things don't always go smoothly like in the movies, and that some films are in touch with the people of reality. I loved the love/hate relationship of Wesley and Sanaa. They both played the parts so well, and my goodness.... wash my eyes, ears, and mouth with soap, cause the love scenes were off the chain.I love Sanaa for many reasons, and she didn't let me down in this film. Once again, good to see an empowered woman in a decent script. Also nice to see a brotha that's not some high powered exec being able to get with a good woman. I'm rather tired of the old sucessful young man with a snob, and falling in love with the girl next door. This new, up-and-coming women falling in love with the man who made her floors is unique and a winner.Despite ups and downs, in which I'll admit, I was very into the film and the characters - I was very pleased with the movie at its conclusion. It was not an outrageously perfect ending like too many movies I've seen, but had a real life tone to it. A feel good movie in a very different way.One of the aspects that really drew me into the film was the musical soundtrack and the excellent use of photography for the film. There were several key scenes in which I thought the photography was so instrumental in providing me the viewer a different view of situations. Bravo to all involved in that process. As well, the music was superb, with a lot of great slow jams.This movie isn't for viewers who don't enjoy romance/drama... it was in some sense a bit much for me, but I still enjoyed the film very much. Gina - another great film, Sanaa - I enjoy no actress more, Wesley - came through in the clutch. 8/10
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Uncle Grandpa shows her some magic, he takes off his nose, pulls a cotton swab from behind her ear, and he asks her to pick a number from 1 to 27. Kimmy doesn't want these magic tricks as they're the same ones her grandfather will play, she wants to know how did Uncle Grandpa learn magic and he tells her that he went to a school for wizards, Kimmy wants to know what's it called and Uncle Grandpa tells her that it's the Golden Hills Community College class of 2003, Kimmy wants to borrow Belly Bag, he tells her that only a skilled professional can wield it as he knocks over everything in her room. Uncle Grandpa doesn't know if Kimmy is responsible enough, she tells him that she wants to learn magic to and he tells her the best way she's going to learn is to do it herself and that she can be his assistant in this classic disappearing act. He tells Kimmy that when he says the magic words to close the door, he then says the words and Kimmy teleports, her brother wants to know where his sister is and he tells him that she disappeared, he then goes on to ask a lot of other things until he teleports himself away.
Kimmy thanks Uncle Grandpa for teaching her magic and she can't wait to show her brother the disappearing act. Uncle Grandpa warns her about using magic and it has a way of playing tricks on your mind, he then leaves Kimmy's Room. Kimmy hopes her brother Timmy is still awake, she opens her door and finds that she's still in the magic void, the magician's handbook falls and Kimmy figures that she better start reading some instructions.
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Hey been redownloading some movies and tv to my Mac but right after the download finish the movie/tv is deleted and disappears from my library and I have double check on of these movies/tv video weren't hidden by any means.
Thanks for that info and for choosing the Apple Support Communities. If we understand correctly, you are unable to keep downloads from the iTunes Store to stay on your Mac, as they seem to disappear after downloading. First, try running First Aid on your hard drive with the built in Disk Utility tool, as this can correct simple issues like you're experiencing.
Do you sometimes feel like you're the last serious reader left? Do you remember when the New York Times best-selling novels were by Faulkner, Mailer, Updike, Cheever, Welty or O'Hara? Do you thank heaven when Oprah chooses a great novel like A Fine Balance? Have you noticed that people have stopped obsessing about J.D. Salinger's disappearing act? Have you never found a later novelist as entertaining as Dickens? Did you study English in college and carry around Shakespeare a little conspicuously?
There's a Download Manager, you can download songs for offline listening, or just go into the Online tab and browse available artists and playlists. The online services are provided by Xiami Music and do not work outside of China.
You have access to the same Dolby Digital Plus sound settings and here you can make use of the Dialog enhancer (to reduce the "loud explosions, quiet speaking" thing that modern movies do). Strangely, you can't change the audio settings while watching a video, they are accessible only from the main screen.
I have a Galaxy S9. I system updated yesterday and now when I download images and files I cannot locate them. they use to go into my image library or in my download file. But not now. I get the notification from download manager that they are complete and i can open them from the top bar on my phone but I cannot do anything with this but view for 1 time. I do not know where my downlaods are going now and I cannot find them in any file. Did something in my system get unchecked or deleted in my system update?
Just use your regular internet browser! I jumped on that, entered Google and the same search I was looking for. Downloaded the same thing and it showed up right in my regular download file in my photo album in seconds.
Hulu is one of the most popular on-demand streaming services out there. It has tons of licensed and original shows and movies that you can watch with a Wi-Fi connection. Hulu was acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2019 and is even part of the popular Disney Plus bundle along with ESPN+.
By contrast, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix offer much more relaxed offline download schemes. Netflix allows you to keep up to 100 titles at a time. And Amazon has thousands of episodes and movie titles to choose from and download.
Not so with lossless data compression. Bits do disappear, making the data file dramatically smaller and thus easier to store and transmit. The important difference is that the bits reappear on command. It's as if the bits are rabbits in a magician's act, disappearing and then reappearing from inside a hat at the wave of a wand.
There is, then, a recapitulation in reverse which stands as the complete opposite of a living memory. It is about commemoration, rehabilitation, cultural "museumification" (museification), an inventorying of those places where memory is rekindled, and the apotheosis of heritage. This idea of reliving and recreating everything is a "therapeutic" obsession. It causes a "not-here" (non-lieu) of memory, just as informational space causes a "not-here" of the event. This corresponds to the transfer of the past into real time, which is made possible by undercutting time's normal process. Thus, instead of first taking place and then becoming part of history and memory, the events now become part of a heritage first. In another domain, works of art go straight into the museum even before they have a chance to exist as artistic creations. Instead of being created and then, perhaps, disappearing, they always already are virtual fossils. All the things that we thought were dead, over and done with, buried under the immoveable weight of universal progress are making a comeback. This is reminiscent of the last scene of Jurassic Park where the modern DNA-cloned dinosaurs suddenly emerge in the museum where their fossilized ancestors are exhibited. They destroy everything before being exterminated too. This is a bit like the current situation of the human species. We too are stuck between our clones and our fossils.
2. The cost to put this on trial in Germany are not as prohibitive as they are in the US. 3. The damage done to HTC does not depend on the venue of legal proceedings. Google's disappearing Android GPL compliance opportunity Posted Jan 18, 2012 16:42 UTC (Wed) by landley (guest, #6789) [Link]
In part GPLv2 has been tarred with the same brush as GPLv3 (the jar-jar binks of licenses), and as with the second two Matrix movies it makes people question whether the first was ever really any good.In part the FSF has worked _very_hard to undermine GPLv2. Most recently, the Free Software Foundation took a flimsy excuse to retroactively relicense the last GPLv2 release of binutils (2.17) to GPLv3, by replacing the tarball on their website with a new tarball containing GPLv3 source files. (They did something similar to gdb, and who knows what else.)Part of this is my fault, and I'm sorry. When I inherited Erik Andersen's "hall of shame" in busybox I told him I couldn't maintain it, and instead asked Pamela Jones of Groklaw if I could get any pro bono legal representation to actually _do_ something about the years of accumulated reports. She hooked me up with the SFLC (I was hesitant at first because the people behind it were the original legal arm of the FSF, but they assured me they'd formed a new organization to distance themselves from Stallman), and we spent a year going through the backlog of reports Erik had accumulated.But doing this didn't result in a single line of useful code going into the repo, the source code we got was uniformly useless (when it wasn't vanilla with a couple printks it was a random source control snapshot plus backports of later commits from the same source control, the changes were all hardwiring config variables or commenting stuff out). From an engineering standpoint it was useless.But the SFLC charged each company tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees, creating a self-financing legal machine that the FSF then borrowed to reopen an old wound with Linksys (causing Cisco to dissolve the Linksys division and exit Linux development entirely). At that point I went "it's doing more harm than good" and broke off my relationship with the SFLC, but the ball was already rolling and smashing through houses, now steered by an organization that got back in bed with the FSF.This means GPLv2 BusyBox is legally speaking one of the most _dangerous_ pieces of software you can ship, and if license terms can retroactively change ala binutils 2.17 how can you ever be sure you're compliant?Add all of that together, and GPL use in general is declining rapidly: -managementstrategy/233753/gpl-c...And that includes developers like me who aren't really fond of BSD licensing, but see the GPL as poisoned by the FSF's actions. Since the binutils thing, I've revived my old "toybox" project, relicensed it 2-clause GPL, and put work into explicitly doing a non-GPL replacement for busybox (and toolbox, which is a sad piece of software). If the only way to stop the busybox lawsuits is to render busybox irrelevant by reimplementing it from scratch... sounds like fun. Google's disappearing Android GPL compliance opportunity Posted Jan 18, 2012 18:23 UTC (Wed) by jrn (subscriber, #64214) [Link] 2ff7e9595c
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