<p>No one here cares about football. People occasionally allude to the Super Bowl but no one ever actually watches it.</p>
<p>Haha, during one of my quiz match things, they asked all these questions about Canadian football players. Similar to how Canadians don’t care about American football, Americans don’t really care about Canadian football either.</p>
<p>I didn’t know Canadian football existed.</p>
<p>Wow. Then why on Mother Earth would they expect Americans to know about Canadian football players?</p>
<p>I should be writing a speech. All I have to do is copy and paste from my paper, yet I’m still putting it off. Lawlz.</p>
<p>I should be doing various things, but I refuse because football is on the telly. And The Office will be later.</p>
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<p>I am going to cleverly circumvent that problem by flying by the seat of my pants.</p>
<p>I instantly thought of you the first time I saw that thread. Don’t worry. You can become an advertiser if you’re in a pinch.</p>
<p>Advertising would be alright, I suppose. I’d rather actually *make * the movies, though, you see.</p>
<p>oh man! the Stanford Cardinals were winning!!</p>
<p>Most epic opening of The Office. Of. All. Time.</p>
<p>Mike, I have a season of Heroes on DVD, and I’m trying to transfer the movies from the discs to my computer so I can put a few of the episodes on my iPod. I downloaded some sort of “DVD Decrypter” which takes the DVDs and transforms them to .VOB files. I have a second program that converts these .VOB files to “iPod capable” movies, but the program seems to be glitchy because whenever it converts one of the files, the progress bar thing gets to 99% completed and then it just stops. So far, it’s only worked with one of the DVDs and not the rest. Do you have any suggestions for what I could do? I figured you’d know more about this kind of thing than I do…</p>
<p>People have all ready done this for you. </p>
<p>[Podtropolis</a> - The iPod Tracker](<a href=“http://www.podtropolis.com/torrents-search.php?search=heroes]Podtropolis”>http://www.podtropolis.com/torrents-search.php?search=heroes)</p>
<p>Not really an ethical issue if you own the DVD’s, so I would just download ipod-ready torrents like^^^ above. It’s a helluva lot easier than doing it yourself.</p>
<p>Oh, and if you still want to try it yourself, I’d get Nero, it’s the best software I’ve found.</p>
<p>Cool, thanks. I try to avoid torrents as much as I can because I know a number of people whose iPods crashed after they put videos from torrents on them. Awkward wording. I’m trying to do it myself so at least I can be sure everything I have is legit.</p>
<p>I’m downloading Nero now.</p>
<p>DMCA is such ■■■■■■■■. Total violation of property rights, ughh. Does Canada have some sort of equivalent? They must, or else you guys wouldn’t get region 1 DVDs.</p>
<p>The Office. Whoa baby.</p>
<p>That’s what she said.</p>
<p>I don’t know of any, but I’m sure we do have some sort of equivalent. I never really tried downloading stuff from DVDs onto my computer, and I had just assumed I could click and drag. But, alas.</p>
<p>Mike, did you pay for your Nero?</p>
<p>Silly Canadian. Moving pictures are especially illegal.</p>
<p>Sigh. I didn’t do any homework. Oh wells.</p>
<p>Honestly, my life would suck withouttttt youuu.</p>
<p>Unbelievable. I am tired and it’s only 11 o’clock. What has gotten into me?</p>
<p>Umm, I got it off of DTella at Purdue one weekend, so no. It’s one of the largest internal file-sharing networks in the country, so I kind of get all my free software, music, etc. there, and therefore I know very little about finding that kind of stuff. I’ll poke around and see if I can find the hard drive it’s on.</p>
<p>Every time I try to open it from silly Firefox’s download thing, it crashes. This is driving me crazy.</p>