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I just seen this movie on youtube and it really shows how conservative people can be when it comes to coming out as a homosexual person. Like its ridiculous and heartbreaking. I thought both fathers were so supportive then the mothers. The mothers made it into a huge big deal like seriously! They should wake up! I think Tayla from the start should've just left the rich lifestyle and the one she was arranged to be married with. It would give her enough freedom then being stuck there in a rot! Although I have to say it was happily ever after in the end for both girls. At least Layla had a boyfriend as she can do is dump him whereas Tayla & the fiancée had to pay everything for the Wedding and it is all over the shop due to the fact she was not honest to herself!I hope Tayla has the best wedding when she marries Layla as they are such a cute couple together :D




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At a glance, Project GXS is similar to one of the many fan-created blogs on anime. But clicking onto the index brings up a mammoth list of all the movies listed on the site. Some of the titles offer direct downloads apart from torrenting.


Some of these anime torrenting sites also provide filters that return the torrent results of animes within specific dates. Your chances of watching old movies on torrent sites are higher than tuning in to the mainstream streaming providers.


Is the superuser model really suitable for modern OSes? Reading about the trojan on the iLife torrents really made me think... is the superuser model any better than the everyone-is-admin "model" that Windows uses? Viruses and rootkits may start using these social engineering attacks to gain root access, so Unix systems are only slightly more secure than Windows systems. Plus, Windows does have a better security model, even if it's not used - ACLs for all processes/threads/files/objects, privileges (GNU/Linux has PolicyKit though), etc. Can anyone point me towards any resources/papers on this subject? All the stuff on the web seems to be fanboy-type material biased against Windows. Thanks in advance. --wj32 t/c 21:58, 27 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]


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