[REL] Nadia (1984)

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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. :thumbsup :clap

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. :blush That's the only thing I did watch - didn't bother seeing anything else.
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Ah! Camel toe heaven. :drool
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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? :think
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emuler wrote:Ah! Camel toe heaven. :drool
Haven't completed my photo shoot... But now that you mention it...

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loverboy wrote:...Would I be considered obsessive to have nearly 2000 DVD's & all in alphabetical order? :think
lol!!

Are you ME?? :eyecrazy

Ahem... Ofcoursenotloverboy,thereisnothingobsessiveaboutthatbehaviouratall,whyeveryoneiknowhastonsofmoviesallalphabetically allignedsodon'tgiveitanotherthoughtthattheremightbesomethingwrongwithhavingsomanymoviesasyoudo;it'sperfectlynormalIassureyou!!! :thumbsup

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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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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.
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:
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...
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... :(

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...) :wall

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Drat! Who knew watching movies would be so much work. :bigups :icon_biggrin2
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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.
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? ;)
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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:
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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 have only been seriously collecting for a few years, so I have relatively few full DVDs, mostly DVDRs.

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 currently have about 400 DVDRs but I am close to 400GB behind at the moment.
loverboy 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}
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 about :) One friend was born in Russia, moved to Germany, then to the US, married an American woman who had lived for several years in Thailand, and neither likes foreign movies, go figure.
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