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Old 06-15-2015, 12:03 PM   #5862
Solitaire1
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When I'd first heard about "Jurrasic Park" I was wondering if I'd seen a similar movie and then it hit me: Westworld (basically replace the dinosaurs with robots).

Unrelated topic: Have we returned to a world where the single song rules once again? Going back before the existence of recorded music, people bought music by the song, rather than as an album (meaning a collection of songs). Even in the early days of recorded music the single still ruled due to the limitations of the medium (a 78RPM record and a 45RPM record had enough time for one song on each side). Although the introduction of the LP (12" 33 1/3 RPM record) allowed the album to be king (which continued with the Compact Disc), with the advent of downloadable music we are back to people being about to buy single songs once again. You no longer have to buy an entire album to get one song.
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