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Post by Chuck on Aug 26, 2008 18:58:31 GMT -5
Yeah, try getting netware to load in DOS, while still leaving a ceiling of 586k free so you can kick-off a DOOM LAN match over coax token ring! Don, you speak so many languages, sometimes you scare me! ;D
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Post by DON3k on Aug 27, 2008 13:21:00 GMT -5
Yeah, try getting netware to load in DOS, while still leaving a ceiling of 586k free so you can kick-off a DOOM LAN match over coax token ring! Don, you speak so many languages, sometimes you scare me! ;D Thank you, I think.. OK, I'll help you get that extra bit of RAM in your base 640k of memory. The secret is to reclaim your 32k monochrome memory space for use, by loading DOS=high,UMB (upper memory block) and adding the I=B000-B7FF to your emm386.exe in the CONFIG.SYS, and setting any devices or drivers to launch with DEVICEHIGH or LH (load-high), like smartdrv (caching or mscdex, etc. Decreasing your FILES and BUFFERS to a lower number can help, too. This 1990 DOS moment was brought to you by me, and the letters U S E L E S S.
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Post by CBG on Aug 27, 2008 13:41:06 GMT -5
Ah, the Salad Days.
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Post by Dr. Henry Krasker on May 8, 2009 23:16:58 GMT -5
I can't seem to find a "One and only" Wasp Woman thread, so I'll use this one. Roger Corman films are always a good choice for riffing. Corman was always proud of his movies, pointing out quite rightly that he never made a movie that didn't make money. But for every gem like Little Shop of Horrors, there were 20 turds like Gunslinger, Swamp Diamonds and The Wasp Woman.
It's interesting that this movie was actually recut with extra footage at the beginning of the movie by a different film maker 3 or 4 years after it was made. The entire opening with the guy getting fired, and the scene of the guys driving around LA- sorry, I mean "NY" looking for him were not filmed by Corman.
All that aside, what did I think of the riffing? Pretty darned good. Some highlights were all the jokes about the pipe-smoking scientist with the smug yet fey attitude. "Excuse me while I go talk smack about you behind your back." I also loved Josh's comment "I can fit this whole office on my iPhone." Probably because I own an iPhone, and he's right. I think every movie they release gets better, because the riffing continues to improve. They keep getting more cohesive as a group, and that adds considerably to the fun. This is a very worthwhile addition to the library.
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Post by majorjoe23 on Jun 4, 2017 23:48:17 GMT -5
Sorry for the bump, but does anyone remember what autographed photo came with The Wasp Woman? I know Doomsday Machine came with Trace, and SCCTM came with Joel, but I'm blanking on the rest.
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Post by Mighty Jack on Jun 5, 2017 0:03:00 GMT -5
Sorry for the bump, but does anyone remember what autographed photo came with The Wasp Woman? I know Doomsday Machine came with Trace, and SCCTM came with Joel, but I'm blanking on the rest. MJ
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Post by majorjoe23 on Jun 5, 2017 7:42:07 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by majorjoe23 on Jun 5, 2017 7:44:53 GMT -5
While I have you here, to you remember which release contained Josh and which one Frank? Also, the postcard of the group that came with a later release?
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Post by majorjoe23 on Aug 22, 2017 20:35:24 GMT -5
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