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You guys reckon easy or hard????

I can only ever just finish in time...

It sux that they are ambiguous sometimes...
 

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Do you read other posts?
This test will be IMPOSSIBLE.
They are going to ask you to identifiy a static and global variable and to write code in the language referred to as 'Matrix'
And you have to use green pen too!

:p
 

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How sweet woudl it be if it was in the exam

"Assess the long term problems with the Matrix System. In your answer refer to possible problems and viruses, and how crap the sequels were"
 

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lol JayWalker

Scoot said:
How sweet would it be if it was in the exam

"Assess the long term problems with the Matrix System. In your answer refer to possible problems and viruses, and how crap the sequels were"
Well, I could fill a few pages on how crap the sequels were. Plot holes and lame dialogue and such.

Stupid crappy ending.

I wish I was watching that now instead of studying.
 

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I didn't mind revolutions, but only cuz reloaded was utterly crap.

Go watch it now then, everybody who has a dvd player has it, except me, who is waiting for the 10 disc set in December :D
 

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10? Whats going be on the other 7 discs?
 

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hehe well i try to make ppl laugh, you need it seriously

dont frown too much, get wrinkles
 

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10? Whats going be on the other 7 discs?
Taken from EZYDVD.com.au :

Disc One – The Matrix

The Academy Award®-winning original movie in a new digital transfer supervised by the Wachowski Brothers and Director of Photography Bill Pope


Two all-new audio commentaries with written introduction by the Wachowski Brothers:

The Critics: Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson

The Scholars: Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Details – Running Time: 136 mins; Rated M15+,Languages: English & French; Subtitles: English, French & Spanish; Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1; Widescreen Format

Disc Two - The Matrix Revisited
Peel back a new layer of reality with a mind-expanding look at The Matrix from conception to phenomenon. Go behind The Matrix, take the Red Pill and follow the White Rabbit with 17 making-of featurettes, including:

What is Bullet Time?

What is the Concept?

The Music Revisited – 41-Track audio-only selection of nearly three hours of music

Details - Running Time: 180 mins; Rated PG; Subtitles: French; Full screen Format

Disc Three – The Matrix Reloaded
The powerful second chapter of the groundbreaking film trilogy

Two all-new audio commentaries with written introduction by the Wachowski Brothers:

The Critics: Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson

The Scholars: Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Details - Running Time: 138 mins; Rated M15+; Languages: English & French; Subtitles: English, French & Spanish; Audio: Dolby Surround 5.1; Widescreen Format

Disc Four – The Matrix Reloaded Revisited
Go to the middle movie’s furthest reaches via five documentary paths revealing 21 featurettes. Plus 23 extra scenes shot for the Enter the Matrix console videogame

Details – Running Time: 176 mins; Rated TBC, Subtitles: French; Full screen Format

Disc Five – The Matrix Revolutions
The epic war between man and machines reaches an explosive conclusion with the action-packed final chapter in The Matrix Trilogy:

Two all-new audio commentaries with written introduction by the Wachowski Brothers:

The Critics: Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson

The Scholars: Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Details – Running Time: 129 mins; Rated M15+; Languages: English & French; Subtitles: English, French & Spanish; Audio: Dolby Surround 5.1; Widescreen Format

Disc Six – The Matrix Revolutions Revisited

The cataclysmic final confrontation chronicled through six documentary pods revealing 28 featurettes.

Basics – Running Time: 189 mins; Rated TBC; Subtitles: French; Full screen Format

Disc Seven – The Animatrix
A visionary fusion of CG-animation and Japanese anime with nine short films exploring the world of The Matrix including Final Flight of the Osiris, The Second Renaissance Part I, The Second Renaissance Part II, Kid’s Story, Program, World Record, Beyond, A Detective Story and Matriculated

Four Audio Commentaries on The Second Renaissance Parts I and II, Program and World Record

Making-of documentaries on each film, profiling the evolution of each one’s unique style through design and animatics

Biographical profiles of the directors and animation producers

Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Anime – explores the phenomenon of this exploding worldwide art form through glimpses of the genre’s greatest achievements and the observations of creators, historians and other leaders in the field

Details – Running Time: 158 mins; Rated M15+; Languages: English & Japanese; Subtitles: English, French & Spanish; Audio: Dolby Surround 5.1; Widescreen Format

Disc Eight – The Roots of the Matrix
Probe the philosophical and technological inspirations of The Matrix Trilogy through two insightful documentaries:

Return to Source: Philosophy & The Matrix documentary – Scholars, philosophers and theorists deconstruct the intellectual underpinnings of the trilogy

The Hard Problem: The Science Behind the Fiction documentary – Is the notion of a real Matrix plausible? An investigation of the technologies that inspire the metaphor of the Matrix.

Details – Running Time: 190 mins.; Rated T.B.C Subtitles: English, French & Spanish; Widescreen Format

Disc Nine – The Burly Man Chronicles
Profiles the “society” of craftspeople, actors and filmmakers who shaped the movie trilogy and the Enter the Matrix consol game in a full-length documentary. Follow the White Rabbit to 21 additional featurettes.

Details – Running Time: 177 mins.; Rated T.B.C; Language: English; Full screen Format

Disc Ten – The Zion Archive
Showcases production assets developed for the universe of The Matrix, including concept artwork, storyboards, drawings, music videos, TV spots and trailers, plus a special preview of The Matrix Online, a new multi-player online gaming experience.

Details – Running Time: 45 mins.; Rated T.B.C; Language: English; Full screen Format



So yeah, a whole heap of crap :p
 

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JayWalker said:
its for the starwars fans who are waiting for anothe movie
Talking about that, Do you reckon it will be worse then the last 2?
 

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WHAT?
ROFL i havnt even seen the movies, and i dont want to.. Cant stand that crap... no offence
 

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Talking about that, Do you reckon it will be worse then the last 2?
Not possible. Look at all the stuff that HAS to happen in it, birth of Vader, obi wan and anakin duel, wiping out of the jedi, end of the clone wars, it will be sweet :D

but once its over, it will be a sad time for star wars nerds :( No more movies

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WHAT?
ROFL i havnt even seen the movies, and i dont want to.. Cant stand that crap... no offence
There goes all ur review credability. Whats not to like about it, its got action, adventure, romance, space ships, metal bikini's, humor! They are fun films! You should see them, just because they are pop culture!
 

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