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Movies:
The Name Of The Rose, Wavelength, The Last Unicorn, Das Boot, The Package, Topaz (Alfred Hitchcock)
Music:
artists: Tangerine Dream, Cusco, The Rippingtons, Evidence, Donna Summer songs/works: "Rios" -David Becker Tribune, "One Summer Night In Brazil" - Rippingtons, "North Easter" - Cusco, "The Evidence" - Evidence, "Storm" - Vanessa Mae, "Wow" - Andre Gagnon, "Ruk Ruk Ruk" - Senorita, "Derroche" - Lupita D'allesio, "Fremder Mann" - Kries, "Nina Bonita" - Patricia Manterola, "Only Time Will Tell" - Asia, "Lotta Love" - Nicolette Larsen, "I Don't Do Dirty Work, Sucka" - Angie Reed, "The Murder Of Love" - Propaganda, "Take It To The Zoo" - Sunshine, "Ancient Wind" - Keiko Matsui, "Hunter Street" - Spirit Of Atlanta, "Mission To Venus" - Silver Convention, "Beautiful World" - Patrick O'Hearn, "Touchwood" - Tangerine Dream, "Dream Of The Sirens" - The Rippingtons
Books:
"Bloody Shambles" - Christopher Shores, "The Other Battle" - Peter Hinchcliff, "The Rape Of Nanking" - Iris Chang, "The Blond Knight Of Germany" - Raymond Toliver & Trevor Constable, "Red Tails Black Wings" - John B. Holway, "War" - Gwynne Dyer,"A Nation On Trial" - Norman Finkelstein & Ruth Birn, "The Holocaust Industry" - Norman Finkelstein, "The First And The Last" - Adolf Galland, "The Woman Who Could Not Forget" - Ying Ying Chang, "Turn The Beat Around" - Peter Shapiro, "What's The Matter With Kansan" - Thomas Franks, "Lies My Teacher Told Me" - James Loewen, "In The Land Of Men" - Antonya Nelson, "The Sun, The Moon, And The Stars"(short) - Junot Diaz
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jhm1365
(1 month ago)
Thanks, Geo:)
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geocachespoilers
(2 months ago)
heh nice
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geocachespoilers
(2 months ago)
thumbs up :)
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orcstr8d
(2 years ago)
Ok, thanks. I remembered reading somewhere that from Dec 7, 1941 until Sept. 2, 1945 a total of 1,365 days time had passed.
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jhm1365
(2 years ago)
orcstr8d, actually "1365" was a password which I used to contain on several Apple II diskettes on which I had authored several programs in AppleSoft BASIC, while in elementary school. Upon obligating myself to re-enter the "access code" upwards of 10,000 times prior to writing or editing any of my programs, entering this number has more or less become second nature, and thus one which my fingers have become naturally ascribed to.
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orcstr8d
(2 years ago)
Just curious, but does "1365" have any sort of historical significance?
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Aldebaron9
(2 years ago)
Maxfield Parrish FOREVER !!!
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