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Tampines is knn overpopulated, but #smgohsaysdontcomplaintoomuch
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Inspiring TED talk by Jane McGonigal on how gaming can resolve real world issues http://vyarb.com/dcf2si
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As you all may know by now, I have a love-hate relationship with Writer/Director M. Night. Shyamalan (I love his name, hate his movies). With his latest film The Last Airbender, he's managed to do what very few directors could do. Achieve a single digit rating on rottentomatoes. Based on the trailer, I'd been pretty psyched about seeing it. But then again, I've found myself intrigued with most of Shyamalan's trailers. And then needing a barf bag everytime i watch his films. Unless I treat them as comedy, which then receives the highest of accolades from me. (I mean, seriously, have you seen Lady in the Water?? Its comedy gold!) Actually, his story ideas are pretty good. They just suck when translated to a feature film. Maybe it'll be tighter as short films. Well, it appears that he knows he sucks at directing, so this time round, he's outsourcing directing duties to newbies, while he writes the story. Personally, I think its a fail-safe. If the movies fail, he could blame it on the new directors! Anyway, the first movie he's writing but not directing will be called "Devil". The synopsis goes like this: A group of people trapped in an elevator realise that the devil is among them Interesting right?! Even the teaser trailer seems good. But can you really trust what comes out of the mind of Shyamalan anymore?
PS: Loving the look of the teaser poster. If only his movies were half as good as his posters look. Will you watch it?
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Subtitles is a very simple app that will find subtitles for movies. All you need to do is right click on the movie file, choose a language from the selection and - you guessed it - just click. Your web browser will open up, displaying a perfect set of subtitles for you to download.
If Subtitles doesn’t find your movie straight away, don’t worry. Subtitles doesn’t search for the movie name (too much scope for error) but instead calculates the checksum. If it doesn’t already have that particular checksum stored in its database, it automatically looks for it elsewhere on the internet. If it still can’t find it, you search manually and the checksum is saved for future use. With more than 120,000 subtitles being downloaded every day, however, the chances that your movie will be correctly identified is getting better by the minute!
On the subject of subtitles, did you know that if you use a media player such as ALLPlayer, all you have to do is save the subtitles in the same folder as the movie and make sure they have the same name? If they do, the player will automatically add them to your movie - it’s that easy!
The new version of Subtitles allows you to configure your own "Look for Subtitles" windows context menu. With this new feature, the program wins in usability and moves on, seeking to become the best and simplest tool to find subtitle for your movies collections. The context menu "Language preferences" opens a simple window where the configurations can be adjusted and where the ALLPlayer can be downloaded (The best video player of our time!). Many innovations are still to come, stay tuned and of course, enjoy it!