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Round of 16 matches

Spark

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They did produce Batteries not included though. A fine piece of film.
Batteries Not Included is a 1987 family-comic science fiction film directed by Matthew Robbins about small extraterrestrial living machines that save an apartment block under threat from property development.
You just know it's going to be a sophisticated, nuanced work of art.
 

Uppercut

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Fellaini was great in his 20 minutes up front against Algeria, so Wilmots has started playing him in midfield, where he's been seriously terrible. Sums up his career.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Haha, you've not seen it?! Missing out imo.
Agree with Sledger here.

So are the Belgians the Mexicans or the Native Americans. I'm just wondering whether to compare this match to the Alamo or Little Big Horn ATM.
 

BeeGee

International Captain
Yeah, DoD network
The internet grew out of ARPANET which was an inter-network or network of networks. It was the first packet switching network to use TCP/IP communication protocols and was developer by the US DoD to allow various universities and laboratories that were working on DoD projects to communicate with each other.

Here endeth the lesson.

C'mon USA! Don't leave this to penalties.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The internet grew out of ARPANET which was an inter-network or network of networks. It was the first packet switching network to use TCP/IP communication protocols and was developer by the US DoD to allow various universities and laboratories that were working on DoD projects to communicate with each other.

Here endeth the lesson.

C'mon USA! Don't leave this to penalties.
I was reading Disclosure the other night, it's quite amusing when they describe the internet as if it was this a strange new concept. Just weird how the World has changed over 20 years. The main protagonist gets a message from a University on this new concept.
 

sledger

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I was reading Disclosure the other night, it's quite amusing when they describe the internet as if it was this a strange new concept. Just weird how the World has changed over 20 years. The main protagonist gets a message from a University on this new concept.
Michael Crichton, WAG.
 

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