Bumblebee tuna!
Bumblebee tuna!
From the stories I’ve heard, the husband and wife directors ran a terrible production with daily rewrites and an extremely unhappy cast and production team. I don’t think studio meddling was the major factor there.
That just gets me excited to start a fresh new seasoning. Starting from bare metal is a good feeling
Congratulations. You are either a pink smear or pink mist, depending on which direction you end up going.
I thought it was a trick by sign writers who charge by the letter.
The Red Dwarf bit on this is great
That spelling really changes the vibe
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times!?
I think there’s no hard rules. I think in Australia, with the Dallas Buyers Club fiasco, the judge said a fair compensation for pirating a copy of the film was the price of the DVD, but because the studio were trying to sue a single individual for millions they threw the case out.
As far as know there is no precedent for piracy punishments on individuals. The best they can do is ask your ISP to send you a strongly worded letter.
If it’s the demonstration I’m thinking of, it uses gravity to visualise the affects of an otherwise invisible force.
That’s normal and expected. What’s sad is that there are countries with governments who don’t tell companies not to be shitty.
People in this thread seem to be missing this point.
This is windows server, not windows 11. The consequences is not “I’ll have an annoying taskbar icon on my home computer”, this is enterprise level interference that could affect large systems and thousands of users.
Linux Mint isn’t an alternative to windows server.
It’s probably some kids workshop assignment that he brought home to his parents.