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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkemper
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Folks... the end of the world will soon be upon us.  How are you going to protect your collection?
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Registered: March 10, 2007
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No, no, no, it's 2047!!! Or, take your pick.
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Registered: June 12, 2007
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Nicolas Cage has a movie coming out next year (Knowing) that may answer all.

The question is will we be around to profile the film when the disc finally comes out?
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Registered: May 19, 2007
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Nicolas Cage has a movie coming out next year (Knowing) that may answer all.


If that doesn't help, then we have Roland Emmerich's movie 2012 (yes, spoilers if you read the whole article) to help us.  His movie's are always based entirely in fact with no exaggeration what-so-ever so I have my faith he'll show us the way.

Obviously what we need is Ken to start looking into flood, fire, and seismic proof Subterranean Data Storage Vaults for the online database.  Anything less would be irresponsible.

I've done my part for the impending doom.  I personally think it will come in the form of zombies so I put this together:



(additional pic)

Unfortunately, my wife won't let me hang it anywhere where it might be handy so it's stuck in the basement leaning against a wall. 
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Registered: March 17, 2007
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Quoting tweeter:
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Nicolas Cage has a movie coming out next year (Knowing) that may answer all.


If that doesn't help, then we have Roland Emmerich's movie 2012 (yes, spoilers if you read the whole article) to help us.  His movie's are always based entirely in fact with no exaggeration what-so-ever so I have my faith he'll show us the way.

Obviously what we need is Ken to start looking into flood, fire, and seismic proof Subterranean Data Storage Vaults for the online database.  Anything less would be irresponsible.

I've done my part for the impending doom.  I personally think it will come in the form of zombies so I put this together:



(additional pic)

Unfortunately, my wife won't let me hang it anywhere where it might be handy so it's stuck in the basement leaning against a wall. 


"When Hell is full the dead will walk the Earth."  Wow, do you really think we filled up Hell already, if so in 2012 we're screwed... 

By the way I love all things zombie it is my favorite kind of horror.  I own the majority of the movies you show in your pic and the survival guide.  Don't forget your edged weapon.
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Folks... the end of the world will soon be upon us.  How are you going to protect your collection?


I think I'll just gamble on it not happening. It would be a real bummer to spend money on an underground shelter, and stock up on soda and cheesy snacks to last a lifetime if nothing happens.
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as long as i have food and energy, and my DVD's, i'll make it.
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Off-site disaster recovery - as in, on the moon.  4 1/2 years ought to give me enough time to finish building my rocket ship.
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Off-site disaster recovery - as in, on the moon.  4 1/2 years ought to give me enough time to finish building my rocket ship.


Just be sure the ship's far enough away from a Black Hole!
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Registered: April 17, 2007
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Folks... the end of the world will soon be upon us.  How are you going to protect your collection?


I think I'll just gamble on it not happening. It would be a real bummer to spend money on an underground shelter, and stock up on soda and cheesy snacks to last a lifetime if nothing happens.

Go underground and seal yourself in... does it matter whether it happens or not if you have soda, snacks, movies (and presumably toilet facilities)?  Live out your days in ignorant bliss.

My mind wouldn't allow me to do it though... I'd be worried I'd be missing a new movie that's actually worth watching!
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My mind wouldn't allow me to do it though... I'd be worried I'd be missing a new movie that's actually worth watching!


And who's making new movies if the world ends? 
Salo
Registered: March 4, 2008
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Off-site disaster recovery - as in, on the moon.  4 1/2 years ought to give me enough time to finish building my rocket ship.


Just be sure the ship's far enough away from a Black Hole!


Nice one!! 
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