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Hey all, your friendly neighborhood Lyrhawn here with an important announcement.
I'd like to start the creation of a Hatrack netflix like creation. Everyone should post here movies, books, dvds, cds, whatever that they have always wanted to see, but can't find or don't want or whatever.
Also, people should list things they have that they love and highly recommend and would be willing to mail to other people.
People will still have to pay for postage, but otherwise it will be totally free, and with the combined power of Hatrack's media library, we should be able to watch, read and listen to pretty much anything and everything!
I know some people are already interested in the idea. So, all who are on board, post here!
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Nice idea Lyrhawn. In fact, you can just drive all of your DVDs over to my homestead. It's slightly cheeper than mailing, but then you could stalk me.
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I, <insert Hatracker>, solemnly swear to abide by the rules of 'Rackflix, to neither covet, steal, nor take hostage any film, book, musical item, or more, belonging to a fellow Hatracker. Furthermore, I vow to pay the required postage, to return the borrowed items within a reasonable time slot, and to (for the most part) respect the laws of copyright as applicable to home viewing. By swearing this oath, I am binding myself to the honesty that is Hatrack, and am now permitted to participate in this endeavor.
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How 'bout, "I, <insert Hatracker's name> do solemnly swear not to jeer at Lyrhawn and make fun of the way him. Too much." That oughta do the job.
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Hmm. I think I would need an oath signed in blood before I sent my L&C DVDs anywhere. My babies!
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Maybe we should just do it personally... don't swear here, but if you're interested, contact the other person involved one-on-one. That might solve problems like that.
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I, <insert Hatracker>, solemnly swear to abide by the rules of 'Rackflix, to neither covet, steal, nor take hostage any film, book, musical item, or more, belonging to a fellow Hatracker. Furthermore, I vow to pay the required postage, to return the borrowed items within a reasonable time slot, and to (for the most part) respect the laws of copyright as applicable to home viewing. By swearing this oath, I am binding myself to the honesty that is Hatrack, and am now permitted to participate in this endeavor.
Otherwise, consequences will include death by decapitation, live burning at the stake, and being eaten by rabid wild dogs. If the person in question does not like these forms of punishment, they may devise their own ultimatum, provided it is dire enough to make up for infringement of the 'Rackflix oath.
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Okay, I can do a blood oath. Will swearing on my daughter's life be good enough?
I had a dream last night that I had to take care of your youngest two because you broke your leg in five places and had to be in traction. And I kept thinking, "Where are her parents? Doesn't she have friends? I know they have friends..." Not that it was that much of a nightmare. Just really, really weird, as, not that I'm denigrating myself here, but I don't think I'm your first choice to care for your children in the case of your being injured.
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I'd also have to include a rule against copying in order to be comfortable with the plan. I'd rather not participate in a ring of DVD theft.
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quote: Furthermore, I vow to pay the required postage, to return the borrowed items within a reasonable time slot, and to (for the most part) respect the laws of copyright as applicable to home viewing.
quote:Okay, I can do a blood oath. Will swearing on my daughter's life be good enough?
*considers* Yes, I think that will be sufficient.
I still have blank videotapes waiting for you, you know.
quote: I had a dream last night that I had to take care of your youngest two because you broke your leg in five places and had to be in traction. And I kept thinking, "Where are her parents? Doesn't she have friends? I know they have friends..." Not that it was that much of a nightmare. Just really, really weird, as, not that I'm denigrating myself here, but I don't think I'm your first choice to care for your children in the case of your being injured.
What did I do with my oldest? And how did I break my leg?
And yeah, I'd tend to prefer someone who would be able to cook food that was kosher for them.
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quote:Originally posted by TomDavidson: I'd also have to include a rule against copying in order to be comfortable with the plan. I'd rather not participate in a ring of DVD theft.
But think of the money to be made! And the backstabbing that would ensue!
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I'm a little dubious about the economics of book-sharing via the USPS -- isn't postage both ways going to pretty much equal what buying it at your local used book store would cost, nevermind getting it out of your local library?
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The only reason I can't see this working is because the bare minimum cost to safely ship a DVD is about $2.20, including a bubble mailer, assuming it's one disc and has a single page insert, and you'd have to pay that each way - and five DVDs later, you've covered the cost of a month of netflix.
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Well, what if it is a regional sort of thing, like people near each other...
I have firefly also. CD 1 is lent out to a coworker right now though. Everyone should watch the firefly DVD's before watching the Serenity movie.
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Maybe we should just make it a regional thing then. I could lend Hamson Firefly easily, he doesn't live that far away.
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The cost part was actually why I wasn't signing up. I can buy any DVD here cheaper for what you would have to pay to mail it to someone in a neighboring state. So, I think I'll resume my usual activity of watching pirated DVDs.
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Yeah. Quid made the conscious choice to live in a country whose entertainment options consist almost entirely of theft.
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quote:Originally posted by Lyrhawn: Depends on how expensive the book is....
Or available... When Shadow of the Giant came out, it was already on hold for a couple weeks before I could get it at the library. And something that new doesn't show up in used book stores, and at a place like Borders, it's around $25. So theoreticly, if someone bought SotG, then we could... yeah, that would pretty much scam the person who bought it, and it would scam OSC from us buying it, or at least getting it from the library.
quote: Yeah. Quid made the conscious choice to live in a country whose entertainment options consist almost entirely of theft.
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Well, consider my library of speculative fiction, history, and assorted other odds and ends open to people in the DC area who wants to borrow, I suppose.
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If anyone has a copy of "Fluppies" I would very much like to borrow it. It would be very nostolgic and I would like my 2 year old son to see it with me. I think Leonide said they had a copy. Will pay for shipping.
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And speaking of theft, I read in the local paper a month or so back that something like half of all textbooks used in schools in this country are plagiarized. Yup, government support and all.
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Unfortunately, unicorn, i haven't the faintest idea where that movie could be. Mostlikely, it was thrown out when my family moved out of our house a few years back.
*sad*
But i'll give my mom's video collection a once-over before i say definitely
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quote:Originally posted by quidscribis: And speaking of theft, I read in the local paper a month or so back that something like half of all textbooks used in schools in this country are plagiarized. Yup, government support and all.
Several universities have been busted for plagiarizing plagiarizing policies--that is, they stole the text of their plagiarizing policies from other schools.
Post-modern meta-humour at it's best.
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quote:Originally posted by rivka: how did I break my leg?
Rivka, I hope your leg is healing well. I assume you must be out of traction by now, but you haven't really been very good about posting updates on your condition. Just know that you have a lot of us out here praying and sending out good thoughts to you. I hope that with time and lots and lots of physical therapy you will be back on your feet with a more-or-less normal gait.
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