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Message # 46341.3.2.1.1 Subject: Re:Small correction Date: Wed 06/10/10 13:28:32 GMT Name: Malvineous Email: mrnemesis@ntlworld.com |
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strlen("STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION") > strlen("STAR TREK: GENERATIONS")
strlen("1995") == strlen("1994") |
In reply to Message (46341.3.2.1) Re:Small correction
By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Tue 05/10/10 19:27:04 GMT You are right.....there are lots of abbreviated or inadequate texts and many spelling errors in my wamtec database...that is because I first created it back in the 1980's for my personal use only....not as a public document..., using my old program dBaseIII from Ashton Tate (1983)...so it's an old software program I used since the 1980's. In order to keep the database small and to a manageable file size and not too slow to update (cos I only had an IBM PC XT with a 10 meg hard drive in the 1980's...and that DB was 3 megs in size and that was 30% of my hard drive in those days...and it was very slow to update the records)... I made a decision 20 years ago to keep the database fields to one line per record only....cos I knew the db would grow to many thousands of records (currently there are over 40,000 records in the db)....and as I said...I only had a 10 meg hard drive in the 1980's...
So...my db was created like Twitter....i.e. I restricted the description field to 50 characters only...so that is why the grammer seems truncated or the descripted are not always as complete as they should be. So....this db is merely a rough bullet points guide...cos I do not have the time to make it perfect. I do a much better job with my www.thewambank.com site, where I spend much time to correct all the garbage texts that uploaders use when uploading their videos, so we make thewambank.com site have much better texts and data integrity.
MK
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In reply to Message (46341.3.2) Small correction
By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Tue 05/10/10 15:47:11 GMT Hm, I didn't know about that site either.
Small correction though:
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION DR CRUSHER DUNKED INTO THE OCEAN IN NAVY UNIFORM - TV 1995 MK90 USA
That should be Star Trek: Generations, 1994 feature film.
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION MARINA TAKES A BATH IN HER STAR TREK OUTFIT MARINA SIRTIS TV 1994 MK60 USA
Episode 170, Genesis, should you care about such things :) I can't be bothered to look up which one had the mud bath in but I think I know the one you mean -- I seem to recall the other woman was her mother, and Worf and Alexander were with them. |
In reply to Message (46341.3) Re:Anyideas of commercial movies with wetlook scenes?
By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Tue 05/10/10 12:47:30 GMT gee....what a novel idea...make a list of all movies and tv shows that have wetlook scenes in them....I must make a note of that and put it on my "to do" list...
oh....I forgot....I did that already....since 1991....
http://www.wamtec.com/wamteclite/Search/search.html
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In reply to Message (46341) Anyideas of commercial movies with wetlook scenes?
By Wetlooker - Pe4r@@hotmail.com Tue 05/10/10 07:56:38 GMT In the good old Baywatch it happened well that people fell into the water with clothes on.
Is well some different movies and series in which this happens and I'm thinking if you have any tips on some recent movies where this happens.
I have an old VHS recording of the deep blue sea and where there were some wetlook.
But it may have been girls in wet suits and guys in plain clothes as well, I do not really remember.
I also like girls, mostly girls in narrower badddräkt or bikini.
Perhaps you have some good tips or ideas?
Sure, there were some side where there were lists of films in which wetlook occur?
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