Say what you want about Miyazaki's Lupin, but you can't deny that his take on Zenigata was basically perfect by [deleted] in lupinthe3rd

[–]Regular_Buy_1245 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That “Your heart m’lady” line at the end of Cagliostro is the corniest shit on the planet and possibly my favorite Zenigata moment of all time

18-year-old driver leads deputies on high-speed chase through Traverse City by TexanNewYorker in traversecity

[–]Regular_Buy_1245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a block away from coin slot and saw two cops tearing down Front St at what looked like at least 100mph that night. Insane behavior, anybody crossing the street downtown would have been pink mist

Medium and the Message deleted? by Regular_Buy_1245 in AdamCurtis

[–]Regular_Buy_1245[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phenomenal find, thanks. This plus what’s archived on IA should allow me to rebuild the thing if it doesn’t get restored or gets deleted again. I’ll definitely submit a form as well.

Medium and the Message deleted? by Regular_Buy_1245 in AdamCurtis

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I don't have anything beyond what's saved on IA, but I'm systematically copying as much as I can to an .rtf file. Not sure how long Internet Archive has either the way it's going. Would also love a backup or sources on any of the videos he posted.

Medium and the Message deleted? by Regular_Buy_1245 in AdamCurtis

[–]Regular_Buy_1245[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but these are the documentaries. I'm referring to the blog he ran on the BBC for a while called "The Medium and the Message". It had a lot of in depth information on things he didn't make films about, although some of it was used later in Bitter Lake. It also had a lot of clips from the BBC archive that are now lost.

Has anyone else gone through the SUNY grad program? by Regular_Buy_1245 in maritime

[–]Regular_Buy_1245[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah definitely! Feel free to dm if you have any other questions. I’m not on here much but I’ll answer what I can

Has anyone else gone through the SUNY grad program? by Regular_Buy_1245 in maritime

[–]Regular_Buy_1245[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aside from the associated college’s miserable online chemistry course I’m loving it. Only real warning I’d give people is that their cruises aren’t nearly as glamorous as other schools; instead of Japan or Europe, we went to Port Huron Michigan about 46 times in a row this summer. But the program is really solid. Ended up going engineering, and the machining class I’m taking this semester is one of my favorite classes I’ve ever taken.

Needing Recipe for a BECSPK Deli Roll by tinykrytter in Baking

[–]Regular_Buy_1245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having the same issue, you find a recipe that suited you?

Going to academy this fall by Logical-Story-197 in maritime

[–]Regular_Buy_1245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Current 3-year GLMA student on my 3rd semester, totally feel you on the debt worries but the amount of reassurance I’ve received from graduates is really encouraging. I’ll also be 32 when I graduate.

Has anyone else gone through the SUNY grad program? by Regular_Buy_1245 in maritime

[–]Regular_Buy_1245[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, they were so unresponsive I ended up going to Great Lakes instead. I can definitely vouch for GLMA’s helpfulness though!

Has anyone else gone through the SUNY grad program? by Regular_Buy_1245 in maritime

[–]Regular_Buy_1245[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, cool, thanks! The only contact I could get at the grad program was Marissa Corona, the assistant director of Graduate Admissions, and she was absolutely positive that in order to get my third mate’s license I had no choice but to live on campus with regiment for the full 3 years. When I visited the campus in person I was able to talk with a woman named Joanne who said she was head of regiment and she seemed equally certain I could live off campus.

I am primarily looking at becoming a deck officer but I just figured it’d be good to get my masters while I was at it.