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Sunday, December 28, 2003
eMule
I have found a few more sites for use with eMule and bittorrent. Use the links on the side at will. File Heaven is especially nice for specific movie collections...like Akira Kurosawa...muahahhahaha.
Post Update 12/29: Now that Kazaa Lite K++ is no longer around, I have added a link to the last produced version of it (2.4.3) for those of you who need it. I also just updated a bunch of code on my blog (as you can probably see), I hope you enjoy :).
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Saturday, December 27, 2003
The Lord of the Rings and The Ten Endings I went to see Return of the King again today. It was better than the first time. The ten endings (yes ten...I counted, it actually was ten...maybe eleven) are a lot better the second time around since I was expecting the movie to keep going each time the screen went black. However I do still think that one of them drags on a bit. I won't ruin it for those who haven't seen it; however, if you HAVEN'T seen it...get you ass out there and watch it.
:: Posted by Vincent at 2:14 AM::

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Thursday, December 25, 2003
 
Merry Christmas to all. Hello to my sister and her husband, love you both. Merry Christmas to all my friends in Moab and abroad. I'm hoping for a good day, I believe it will be. We're going to make a wonderful dinner and then eat the two amazing pies my mother and I made (lemon and pumkin...yummy). Good day and night to you all.
ps...on account of Jason:
:: Posted by Vincent at 2:29 AM::

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Tuesday, December 09, 2003
The Last Samurai
If you have not seen The Last Samurai yet, get going...right now. This movie was the best I've seen since Kill Bill and better in some aspects although less artistic. The acting is wonderful, and it is nice to finally see Tom Cruise in a film where his talent shines through. The depiction of the samurai is fairly acurate and in detail with beautiful craftsmanship from the weaponry to everyday clothing and tools. The battle scenes are intense and bring you straight into the action where you want to be. This movie brings a much needed awe for the samurai way of life to those who do not know the subject. This is a story that will double your heart rate and bring you to tears.
:: Posted by Vincent at 2:30 AM::

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