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#1 matisrock
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Okay, I took care of it...I was in the wrong part of the library. Common sense--it's good stuff. Thanks for your help.

And noooo, neither of those. It's all film of birthdays and Christmas, that kind of thing. He wanted transitions and titles.

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#2 matisrock
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I did try deleting them the way I normally would, but pressing that key with the file highlighted in iTunes doesn't do anything.

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#3 matisrock
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I recently ripped some of my friend's home videos to my computer using Handbrake in order to do some clean-up and editing. After ripping them, I played one video three separate times, and now there is a file for each play in my iTunes library--the original VOS, a VOS_1, and a VOS_2. I deleted the files themselves from the iTunes folder on the hard drive, but they still appear in the library. Is there any way I can get them out of there?

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#4 matisrock
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Assuming he created us, that gives him the right.

Assuming he didn't, he has no such right.

Assuming he doesn't exist, this question serves no purpose.

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#5 matisrock
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Hats aren't worn strictly for their supposed function; they're also accessories. People wear accessories in a way that suits them.

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#6 matisrock
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Technically, they're both (assuming film was the medium), but in conversation I only use movie. Aside from Roger Ebert and a select few of my friends, people who use "film" aggravate me.

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#7 matisrock
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There are a couple, but for each there's also a bit of a silver lining.

Arrested Development-The third and final season seemed less funny than the first two, so if that trend was going to continue I'm glad they quit while they were ahead.

Deadwood-Actually not sure if that was cancelled, or just simply ended, but I was glad there was some closure at the end of the third and final season.

Invader Zim-No silver lining here, except perhaps for the fact that I grew up, and might not have found it as funny later. I own all the DVDs though, and I laugh at those, so this is probably wrong. Nevermind-no silver lining.

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#8 matisrock
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The Flaming Lips

Whatever form of Pink Floyd I can find

Radiohead or Wilco again

U2

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#9 matisrock
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There are several artists whose work I enjoy for the most part, but there are usually a few songs I could do without. If I had to name a favorite though, it'd be Pink Floyd or Radiohead, and I have yet to hear anything by either of them that I don't like.

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#10 matisrock
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Tropic Thunder was reasonably funny, but I probably wouldn't buy it. If you're looking for some stoner comedy, skip Pineapple Express and go for the Harold and Kumar movies. If you're in the market for a romantic comedy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is excellent. I Love You, Man was great too-maybe my favorite comedy of 2009.