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The Hague would like to know their location.

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Ferengi move pretty fast. Faster than light if in the right kind of ship.

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I laughed, I read it to my wife. Then I noticed that I was credited for the inspiration. This made my day.

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Can you open this 25 year old document? Windows: Why would I want to do that? Linux: Of course!

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My favorite version of this is name actors from Star Trek: Jeffrey Combs

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“hello, I’d like to get half a ton of dry ice delivered. No, we don’t have a working ventilation system, why do you ask?”

I had no idea that you could download movies from the 90ies from archive.org (jeena.net)

I couldn’t find the Flintstones movie from 1994 anywhere but googling it I found it here archive.org/details/the-flintstones_202304 and you can either download it via torrent or directly. On top of it it says that the movie is CC0 which means Public Domain. But that can’t really be, it’s only 29 years old....

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The law is tricky. From Wikipedia “For works that received their copyright before 1978, a renewal had to be filed in the work’s 28th year with the Copyright Office for its term of protection to be extended. The need for renewal was eliminated by the Copyright Renewal Act of 1992, but works that had already entered the public domain by non-renewal did not regain copyright protection.”

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