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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What was the first thing or video or music or whatever that was so called "pirated" from the internet? How did it happen and was the end user happy? And can you still access it?
2·20 days agoI can’t find a clean wiki entry or anything, but I did find some info. Try searching for GranGrave, GranGrave.1150, or burglar.1150.
The string is mentioned in this doc I found and there are a number of other scattered references. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA394231.pdf
It is in fact, exactly what it looks like. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Land_(South_Korea)
NSFW https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/scenes-of-theme-park-love-land-in-jeju
I have a few Adam’s family books that my dad bought when he was a kid. Probably from the 1950s? Now I want to dig them out again. I used to love reading them when I was a kid.
At that point they’re not even licking the boot. The boot was telling them to chill.
My assumption is the first poster is a reference to this classic song from the musical, “The sound of music.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do-Re-Mi (“Doe, a deer, a female deer”)
I’ve met people from South America (Brazil specifically) that take great offense at being referred to as Hispanic and insist that they are in fact Latino.
This was also a long time ago
I ate an entire bag of lemon warheads on the ride back from a band competition in highschool.
Teenage me would absolutely do it again (and probably did). Not so sure about middle aged me now though…
Pretty sure that was dhh, the creator of rails being told he didn’t have enough experience in rails. I tried to find it, I found references to it, but the original was in Twitter.



Sail the Greek Islands.