Let’s be honest. We all have that one file on our external hard drive. The one that has survived three laptop crashes, two moves, and a purge of "old movies." For many of us, that file is named exactly like this:
What’s your favorite "scene release" memory? Let us know in the comments below (just don't tell the FBI).
So, if you have this file tucked away in a folder named "Movies - Keep" right next to Infinity War and The Dark Knight ... give it a pat on the back. It earned its keep.
It reminds you of the hunt. The excitement of seeing "SPARKS has released..." on a forum. The rush to fire up your client. The anxious wait while that progress bar ticked toward 100%, hoping your ISP didn't throttle you.
Let’s be honest. We all have that one file on our external hard drive. The one that has survived three laptop crashes, two moves, and a purge of "old movies." For many of us, that file is named exactly like this:
What’s your favorite "scene release" memory? Let us know in the comments below (just don't tell the FBI).
So, if you have this file tucked away in a folder named "Movies - Keep" right next to Infinity War and The Dark Knight ... give it a pat on the back. It earned its keep.
It reminds you of the hunt. The excitement of seeing "SPARKS has released..." on a forum. The rush to fire up your client. The anxious wait while that progress bar ticked toward 100%, hoping your ISP didn't throttle you.