Lastnight I went to a screening at the American Film Institute (AFI) theatre to see a 1950's french film titled "Touchez Pas au Grisby" (or "Don't Touch the Loot"). Stylized gangster caper film with otherwise 1940's-looking standard post WWII European vehicle fare. Towards the end of the film, the main character meets his very wealthy lady-friend at a restaurant in (presumably) Paris. Lo and behold she pulls up in a white Imperial convertible! WOW - seemed to be either a 1952 or 1953 model - but I'm no expert on that era. The French seemed to like Mopars in their gangster flicks. In the follow-on to this film "Bob le Flambeur" he drives a '56 Plymouth convertible. This screening was the debut of a restored print, and is quite good (albeit slow-moving by today's standards) on it's own (not just for the Imp sighting) and it may go on tour. So if you're near a repertory-type theatre keep an eye out for it. Regards - Mark. -- --------- Original Message --------- DATE: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:37:33 From: "Dave & Tracy" <dave-tracy.sherratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: >Hey Mike be care full, you could end up in the Matrix.! >Regards >Dave. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mike & Christine Trettin" <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:04 AM >Subject: IML: Movies Still (Re-) Uploading > > >> Server Experts, >> >> Many of the movie files I uploaded last night show up as a "slightly" >> different file size on the server, so I'm redoing them. I noticed that >> before with many .jpg files that I had done before, but I attributed that >to >> WS-FTP and, more particularly, the fact that I had "auto" mode selected >> instead of "binary" (or the third choice, ASCII). My questions to you >guys >> are: >> >> 1. I assume it's OK, or even preferable, to upload EVERYTHING, (even the >> odd .txt file) in binary mode? >> >> 2. Any idea what would cause files to end up slightly different in size >on >> the server? Certainly it seems like bad re-connects can cause that, but >> anything else? Any way to fix/patch those files without having to >> re-upload? >> >> Thanks! >> Mike >> >> >>