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I had the scratch issue with some PS1 disks. Picked up a disk cleaner that included abrasive polishing compound and it restored all of them. I have several consoles but not physically as they are all emulators on my computer but you can't tell the difference from the actual consoles. Let's see... I have the original Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, PS1, MAME and emulators from my first two computers. BTW, MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. It does probably over a thousand old arcade games.Yesterday I broke out some ANCIENT Wii games from when I was a wee lad. Half the game discs were really scratched (Forbidden Frisbee) but miraculously this one just needed some cleaning.
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Actually , I have heard that Big Kahuna thing about him somewhere . I’m thinking about some plants from him too just to see if it’s true . He’s probably never heard of Water Sprite though .Also, just ordered some mosses from some guy named @connorlindeman who seems to think he's a big kahuna.
will that scratch stuff work on CD's?I had the scratch issue with some PS1 disks. Picked up a disk cleaner that included abrasive polishing compound and it restored all of them. I have several consoles but not physically as they are all emulators on my computer but you can't tell the difference from the actual consoles. Let's see... I have the original Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, PS1, MAME and emulators from my first two computers. BTW, MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. It does probably over a thousand old arcade games.
Ahhh, depends on the level of damage but, yes, it only works on a CD or DVD. Probably would work on a Blu-ray but I've never tried. Not sure but I am thinking that you are asking about audio CD's.will that scratch stuff work on CD's?
What, in your opinion, is far from the books? I also love the book (although I only read the first) and, other than the omission of the mentats, I thought it was one of the most faithful book->movie adaptations I had seen. The sci-fi equivalent of LotR.Watching the newest version of the movie Dune on MAX. Watching the first part before the second to remind me as it was like close to three years between the two releases. Only about one quarter through the first and starting to remember why I was a bit disappointed. It is just too far away from the books. Still I'm going to watch both halves this evening as I have yet to see the second half to give the whole thing a fair chance. Personally, in my opinion, the version with Sting came the closest as to accuracy.
Don't get me wrong as I'm not saying that the movie is bad. Actually, if you had never read the books, it would probably be a REALLY good movie. My problem is that I am a BIG fan of Frank Herbert (author of Dune) and have read every book and many multiple times. Shoot, in total, there are probably 12-14 books. I actually have an eBook copy of his first rendition of Dune which is totally different yet sets the basic concepts.
Well just for starters thee was a lot in the newest movie that just never happened in the books such as the fleeing through the tunnels to get to an escape vehicle. Never happened and the only time, in the books, that Paul and Jessica were on such a vehicle was when they were being taken to the deep desert to die.What, in your opinion, is far from the books? I also love the book (although I only read the first) and, other than the omission of the mentats, I thought it was one of the most faithful book->movie adaptations I had seen. The sci-fi equivalent of LotR.
I thought it was closer than the 1984. when they made it rain on Dune 1984 at the end that killed it for me. I read the first 5 books, then my twins were born and became toddlers and I had to give up reading for pleasure - same now, I work too much. I liked the 2021 Dune, watched about 10 days ago preparing to catch the new one. But it has been a good solid 35 years since I read any of the books. I picked up Chapterhouse dune and found it confusing about 10 years ago. One day I will start at the beginning, againWatching the newest version of the movie Dune on MAX. Watching the first part before the second to remind me as it was like close to three years between the two releases. Only about one quarter through the first and starting to remember why I was a bit disappointed. It is just too far away from the books. Still I'm going to watch both halves this evening as I have yet to see the second half to give the whole thing a fair chance. Personally, in my opinion, the version with Sting came the closest as to accuracy.
Don't get me wrong as I'm not saying that the movie is bad. Actually, if you had never read the books, it would probably be a REALLY good movie. My problem is that I am a BIG fan of Frank Herbert (author of Dune) and have read every book and many multiple times. Shoot, in total, there are probably 12-14 books. I actually have an eBook copy of his first rendition of Dune which is totally different yet sets the basic concepts.
Agreed as to the rain at the end of the 1984 version as they basically did well but went many books further in like the last minute of the movie. Still that version was still MUCH more in line with the book than this newest version.I thought it was closer than the 1984. when they made it rain on Dune 1984 at the end that killed it for me. I read the first 5 books, then my twins were born and became toddlers and I had to give up reading for pleasure - same now, I work too much. I liked the 2021 Dune, watched about 10 days ago preparing to catch the new one. But it has been a good solid 35 years since I read any of the books. I picked up Chapterhouse dune and found it confusing about 10 years ago. One day I will start at the beginning, again