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This software and buyout absolutely BLOWS!
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorDJ Doena
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From a non-native: What does "fark" mean?
It means "frak" or "frell"
Karsten
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkahless
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From a non-native: What does "fark" mean?
It means "frak" or "frell"


Dunno as well - it's obvious not Klingon!    
Thorsten
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorDJ Doena
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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Quoting detlefs:
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From a non-native: What does "fark" mean?
It means "frak" or "frell"


Dunno as well - it's obvious not Klingon!    
Isn't "q'apla" the universal klingon word, suitable for every occasion?
Karsten
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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Quoting kahless:
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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Quoting detlefs:
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From a non-native: What does "fark" mean?
It means "frak" or "frell"


Dunno as well - it's obvious not Klingon!    
Isn't "q'apla" the universal klingon word, suitable for every occasion?


yepp, you can read more here or
here

I'm very impressed about people who seriously learn that Klingon language!

   
Thorsten
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Obviously someone who really isn't an adult but a teenager who thinks they are an adult and has done a little reading and thinks he knows everything about e-commerce but, has actually bought very little online because mommy and daddy only give him a $10 dollar allowance per week via a rechargeable credit card. BTW he can't save up enough for the program because he has to buy his own pimple cream and school lunch with said credit card. 
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Obviously someone who really isn't an adult but a teenager who thinks they are an adult and has done a little reading and thinks he knows everything about e-commerce but, has actually bought very little online because mommy and daddy only give him a $10 dollar allowance per week via a rechargeable credit card. BTW he can't save up enough for the program because he has to buy his own pimple cream and school lunch with said credit card. 


As I've said before, anyone who can afford "hundreds of DVD's , Blu-ray, HD-DVD's" can damn sure aford the best software ever invented for cataloguing their discs.
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the best software ever invented for cataloguing their discs.


It really doesn't matter how many DVDs you have. I've lost more than $30 in pocketchange in the last year, so how can you not afford it? Yes DVDP is the greatest program cataloguing DVDs. I used to use Access in a custom database but it didn't have 1/100th the features, plus I would have to enter the information in myself, a very time consuming task given my limited free tiime due to work. Anybody that says its a ripoff or it's too expensive needs to get a clue. Considering that any other full featured software package usually has a very much higher price tag usually starting at $100.00. This application is every bit professional looking as any Windows app you would buy. Its a great deal any way you look at it.
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As I've said before, anyone who can afford "hundreds of DVD's , Blu-ray, HD-DVD's" can damn sure aford the best software ever invented for cataloguing their discs.


WE know that, but there are still many people who refuse to pay for things which cannot be stored in a shelf. And they can't calculate as well, paying hundreds or thousands of CAD/USD/EUR for their collection and are whining about paying peanuts for this great programme...
Thorsten
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