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80's warez video

lol .. if it's the same one with the 2 people playing a game on mac? and want to copy the game via floopy but get stopped by a rapper. lol
 
Heh. Remember that back in those days, game manufacturers actually TOLD YOU to make a copy and to stash the original somewhere safe.

I now engage in that same practice with my CDROM based games and DVD movies - I've had one too many get destroyed for one reason or another.
 
hehe yeah after all it says at the end that it's OK to copy it to spread the message about piracy

yes, I sat through all 9 min. of it 😀
 
Crash & burn :disgust:
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PHP files are identical to HTML except they contain additional instructions for dynamic content changes server-side. Your browser shouldn't care, because your browser doesn't actually recieve the PHP file - it recieves the version with the dynamic content added by the server.
 
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