Thanks for this, FLL. I like watching gymnastics. You know how much when I tell you I downloaded about 4 hours worth of TV coverage of the Beijing Olympics women's gymnastics.
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I saw a program which included an an interview with her (on the Discovery Channel, I think), where she was in her twenties, and she still looked darned cute.

Thanks for this, FLL. I like watching gymnastics. You know how much when I tell you I downloaded about 4 hours worth of TV coverage of the Beijing Olympics women's gymnastics.
That's the only thing I did watch - didn't bother seeing anything else.
Thanks for this, FLL. I like watching gymnastics. You know how much when I tell you I downloaded about 4 hours worth of TV coverage of the Beijing Olympics women's gymnastics.
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Ah! Camel toe heaven. 
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Thanks for this FLL........as usual, nice quick download.
I watched this last night.......first 40 minutes were great then boredom set in as the girls got older. Still a keeper for me (well nearly everything is!) Would I be considered obsessive to have nearly 2000 DVD's & all in alphabetical order? 
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Haven't completed my photo shoot... But now that you mention it...emuler wrote:Ah! Camel toe heaven.
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lol!!loverboy wrote:...Would I be considered obsessive to have nearly 2000 DVD's & all in alphabetical order?
Are you ME??
Ahem... Ofcoursenotloverboy,thereisnothingobsessiveaboutthatbehaviouratall,whyeveryoneiknowhastonsofmoviesallalphabetically allignedsodon'tgiveitanotherthoughtthattheremightbesomethingwrongwithhavingsomanymoviesasyoudo;it'sperfectlynormalIassureyou!!!
kev.
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How do you manage to arrange them alphabetically when there are several movies on one DVD-R? I number the discs and arrange them numerically, and an index in Excel lets me find the movie I want.
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The data DVD-/+R's with several movies clumped together are above and [WAAAAY] beyond the 2000 'DVD's' that I consider as part of my 'collection'...emuler wrote:How do you manage to arrange them alphabetically when there are several movies on one DVD-R? I number the discs and arrange them numerically, and an index in Excel lets me find the movie I want.
For those, THIS is sorta what I do:
About the only extra notation I make other than the file size are the asterisk's to indicate movies that have young girls as central characters that are onscreen for a goodly amount of time...Kev's BackUpDataDVD's wrote:Disk 1: [7 movies]
Mio Caro Assasin (698MB)
Escarino [2004] (350MB)
Riesutu Duona (598MB)
*Wrony/Crows (718MB)
Abeltje [Dutch] (497MB)
Adios, Ciguena, Adios (691MB)
*Alla Alskar Alice [2002] (696MB)
Disk 2: [5 movies]
Jacquot CD-1 (699MB)
Jacquot CD-2 (700MB)
All Things Fair CD-1 (693MB)
All Things Fair CD-2 (688MB)
*Alla Karaste Styster (207MB)
Anklaget (699MB)
Anna Pavlova (592MB)
Disk 3: [6 movies]
Begynnelsen Pa (779MB)
*Boy Takes Girl [1982] (719MB)
Cache Cash [Russian] (698MB)
Den Attonde Dagen [1979] (888MB)
Det Skaldede Spogels (654MB)
Fjorton Sugar / Fourteen Sucks (700MB)
Disk 4: [7 movies]
*Dizzy Lieber Dizzy (746MB)
*Elvis! Elvis! [1976] (794MB)
Desideria La Vita [MKV File] (692MB)
La Puce [1999] (410MB)
*Moonlight [2002] (700MB)
Frida Med Hsertet (700MB)
*Gull Pian [1988] (176MB)
Disk 5: [7 movies]
*Girl’s Alone (444MB)
Guldregn (702MB)
*Hotel Hibiscus (695MB)
*Hugo Och Josefin (662MB)
*Ikke Naken [2004] (686MB)
*Is Slottet (697MB)
*Nobody’s Daughter (411MB)
Disk 6: [7 movies]
Jermoil Jires / Valerie’s Weekend of Wonders (697MB)
Jeszcze Tylko Ten… (694MB)
*Keine Angest Vorm… (749MB)
*Kira Muratoya / The Little Girl & Death (222MB)
Kundskabens Trae [1981] (789MB)
L’Isola [2003] (896MB)
*Lykkefanten (248MB)
ect, ect, ect...
However, I've fallen behind lately and have quite a few data disks to catalogue...
AND since my last move, my DVD's are STILL in a bit of disarray. (Not only out of alpha order, but also out of 'genre' [drama, horror, comedy, ect..] order...)
kev.
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Drat! Who knew watching movies would be so much work.

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The purists will probably shudder when I admit to transcoding & archiving to DVD. A number of friends/family borrow movies & this method ensures they'll play on everything (including my portable DVD player} Not wishing to be outdone by kev I'll also admit to sourcing the DVD cover & disc artwork for maximum authenticity. Mind you, 2000 DVD's cased up take up a helluva lot of room. Now do I qualify for the saddest person on the forum?emuler wrote:How do you manage to arrange them alphabetically when there are several movies on one DVD-R? I number the discs and arrange them numerically, and an index in Excel lets me find the movie I want.
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I have only been seriously collecting for a few years, so I have relatively few full DVDs, mostly DVDRs.kev wrote:The data DVD-/+R's with several movies clumped together are above and [WAAAAY] beyond the 2000 'DVD's' that I consider as part of my 'collection'...
For those, THIS is sorta what I do:
...
About the only extra notation I make other than the file size are the asterisk's to indicate movies that have young girls as central characters that are onscreen for a goodly amount of time...
However, I've fallen behind lately and have quite a few data disks to catalogue...
I need to look up what I already have quite a lot, when deciding to download from here or Usenet or seeing if I can fulfill a request here to reshare. So I need to know easily what exactly I have on DVDR and what I have on my 3TB of drives. So I have a text file which looks a lot yours, Kev, as a master catalog. But also, every time I burn a DVDR, I do a directory listing and save it to a text file. Those files go in one subdirectory, and I also periodically refresh a directory listing of all my external drives. I can then use a simple text-search tool ("grep") to quickly search the master catalog text file plus the DVDR directories plus the hard drive directory. The advantage of this is I can search by any substring and can use wildcards (since some titles use accented characters and another version of the same title might not).
One thing I also started doing last year was saving the ed2k hash of every file I put on DVDR, so that if and when I need to get it back I can verify that it hasn't been corrupted. I tend to buy cheap media rather than the best quality DVDRs, but I have had few problems and while I will be upset if one I need goes bad that's life, I have hundreds more to console me
I try to group thematically-related files on the same DVDR, by country or by genre, but that only works well if you get way behind in your archiving like you
I transcode if I need to lend, never for archiving. Sadly I have few RL friends who appreciate my eclectic movie tastes, noone is asking me for that cool Iranian movie I was telling them aboutloverboy wrote:The purists will probably shudder when I admit to transcoding & archiving to DVD. A number of friends/family borrow movies & this method ensures they'll play on everything (including my portable DVD player}