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Possibly Skyward by Brandon Sanderson ...?(disclaimer: based on asking ChatGPT)
Edit: aware that Brandon Sanderson is not female!!
The original Richard Curtis scripted, BBC produced film, starring Alan Cumming and Lenny Henry.
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(link to Youtube video)
Not a film, but the link is for the full 24 episodes of the scifi TV series Space: Above and Beyond (they (should) just play in order)
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It's worth reporting that as a bug then, as it may affect other videos and/or sources too
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Using polsy.org.uk to check, the above is what shows... so I dont know what to tell you
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Doing a bit of research (and checking with a video of the Arsenal vs MLS All Stars game yesterday), this link can be used to check which regions the video is restricted from:
Would it be possible to add a note of any countries the movie is restricted to in the title bar (eg, USA only, or Not in UK, Japan etc)? Or at very least in the post body text? This is something that could help people from feeling frustated if they find a film here that they might want to watch, only to click and have the "this content is not available in your country" pop up appear. Thanks
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A study of 170 people?!? That seems a little low as an n count to be drawing such sweeping conclusions from.
Rust effect created by layering red/dark brown/light brown/orange/orange and tan/tan paint. Each layer was very thinly applied. Scotchbrite (fine grade) was used to homogenise the colours occasionally, then layering continued.
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I dont mind it, but I dont like things changing that I am used to (its an autistic thing), so the loss of the 'Save' marker threw me a little earlier. An adjustable setting would be great for this, maybe an either/or thing
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Ok, so it seems if you update to v0.10.9, we are back to the 'Save' button under the post instead of the swipe action... swipe still seems to work for me too
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Yeah, I just found it recently too
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Old Man's War by John Scalzi - not high literature by any means, but a fun read nonetheless. Currently reading the sequel, The Ghost Brigades, which is equally as fun :)
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I was in the same position this morning, after the last update.
Swipe the post/comment to the left and it should save it.
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'All your base are belong to us'
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Also Stargate Universe - it is a shame that it was cancelled after only two series, as it was getting quite good
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Something Wicked This Way Comes... my dad and I stumbled into an onboard cinema on a ferry trip to continental Europe, and I saw maybe two or three minutes of the film, out of context. I could only have been about 5 or 6 and the imagery on screen scared me witless.
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Ultimately, you know more about your situation than anyone else on here. Multitools can be a boon if you do not have access to any other tools, but they invariably are not as good as specialised tools - they are very much the jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none in the tool world... I would still, if you are on a very strict budget, suggest you get some decent pliers, a decent set of screwdrivers, a hammer etc, rather than sink ~£100 into a good and usable multitool (if you buy a cheap, Chinese one, it may not last/hold up if you use it robustly).
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Multitools do a multitude of things 'ok' - typically they will not be as good as a specialised tool, but in a pinch, if they are all you have to hand they will do just fine. If you are working at home, or in a workshop, I would suggest investing in the tools you need to do the jobs in hand and add to that tool kit as you need to.
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