Posted on 10/04/2009 5:12:04 PM PDT by Perdogg
Fusing together entries on Flemings famous 00-agent and detailed information on cases of espionage, real-life spies, MI5, SIS, CIA, KGB, and others, Historical Dictionary of Ian Flemings James Bond asks the question: What proportion of Flemings output is authentic, and what comes directly from the his imagination?
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Cloning my own webpages is almost instant
Cloning any webpage from the internet is fast but not instant - I upload all of the html, image and audio URLs in just one click - but then I have to delete source hostsite URL and subdivision names - for all of the images and audios to show up
I have a test page somewhere that does that in a few seconds to a few minutes
Otherwise I have to check, edit, delete, recheck, correct many URLs
I understand that. I have saved the source code from webpages that had really nice backgrounds, etc, and spent much time changing the urls and getting rid of their code and javascript. Takes a lot of time.
See my post after yours. None of the movie channels would air X-Rated (before they became “Not Rated”) films, and even a lot of rental places (like “Blockbuster”) wouldn’t, either. Some X-Rated films would get edited down, or they’d appeal to the ratings board to get them changed, such as “Midnight Cowboy.”
Yes, I saw your post. I must have watched ‘Valley of the Dolls’ because I knew I never watched X-rated ones.
Dolly Read was married to Dick Martin (of Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In). She actually married him twice, got divorced, and remarried for the rest of his life until his death last year. Probably one of the more enduring marriages in Hollywood.
I didn’t see “A Clockwork Orange” until around 10 years ago myself, I can’t recall if it was the nudity or violence that got it an X rating.
Yeah, “Valley of the Dolls” wasn’t X-Rated.
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My first webpages were simple but painfully difficult to do
The first thing I figured out was to ignore the way any webmasters or internet designers set up their webpages
I have to admit that scene where McDowell beds down the two girls run in high-speed was amusing and original. Unfortunately, as they made it, the thug was made out to be the victim, when the author intended it to be a warning of Britain’s future (which wasn’t far off the mark, with Mohammadans now being the main culprits, and left-wing politics enabling them and disarming the populace).
[The first thing I figured out was to ignore the way any webmasters or internet designers set up their webpages]
Lol, if I had done that when I started it would just have shown a jumble of messed up html!
I’ve learned a lot over time.
Thursday the 15th will be my 8 year birthday here on FreeRepublic.
LOL, thanks, I knew it shouldn’t have been.
“Beyond...” is worth watching, if just for the camp value. John Lazar as the deranged transsexual Ronnie ‘Z-Man’ Barzell was something to behold (at least before John Waters started doing his low-end trash cinema with Divine & Co.).
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8 years on FR!
LOLOLOL, I just looked and I joined on SEPTEMBER 15th, not October! I missed my FR birthday! I found FR after 9/11.
Thanks, if I ever see it listed I’ll give it a look!
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That is right - September
I don’t know why October always sticks in my mind!
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September Song
Close enough!
A beautiful song, but the lyrics are a bit sad.
Lol, isn’t there a song called ‘Sad Songs’?
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