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File:Dark Script.jpg|link=Dark Script|'''''[[Dark Script]]''''' is a science fiction psychological thriller about an intelligent explosive device (Bomb 20, reprising its role in ''Dark Star'') which abandons its primary mission in order to write screenplays. | File:Dark Script.jpg|link=Dark Script|'''''[[Dark Script]]''''' is a science fiction psychological thriller about an intelligent explosive device (Bomb 20, reprising its role in ''Dark Star'') which abandons its primary mission in order to write screenplays. | ||
File:Hellraiser - Open Source.jpg|link=Hellraiser: Open Source|'''''[[Hellraiser: Open Source]]''''' is a 1987 British software horror film about a copylefted code base which summons the | File:Hellraiser - Open Source.jpg|link=Hellraiser: Open Source|'''''[[Hellraiser: Open Source]]''''' is a 1987 British software horror film about a copylefted code base which summons the SVNobites, a group of extra-dimensional, sadomasochistic software developers who cannot differentiate licensed and unlicensed intellectual properties. | ||
File:The_Many_Vocal_Instructors_of_Darth_Vader.jpg|link=The Many Vocal Instructors of Darth Vader|'''''[[The Many Vocal Instructors of Darth Vader]]''''' is a short instructional filmstrip about the thousands of vocal instructors who have lost their lives to Darth Vader over contract violations. | File:The_Many_Vocal_Instructors_of_Darth_Vader.jpg|link=The Many Vocal Instructors of Darth Vader|'''''[[The Many Vocal Instructors of Darth Vader]]''''' is a short instructional filmstrip about the thousands of vocal instructors who have lost their lives to Darth Vader over contract violations. |
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Dark Script is a science fiction psychological thriller about an intelligent explosive device (Bomb 20, reprising its role in Dark Star) which abandons its primary mission in order to write screenplays.
Hellraiser: Open Source is a 1987 British software horror film about a copylefted code base which summons the SVNobites, a group of extra-dimensional, sadomasochistic software developers who cannot differentiate licensed and unlicensed intellectual properties.
The Many Vocal Instructors of Darth Vader is a short instructional filmstrip about the thousands of vocal instructors who have lost their lives to Darth Vader over contract violations.
"All Notions Transit" is an anagram of "Lost in Translation".
Erotic Maps of Undersea Cables is an annual publication by diarist Anaïs Nin of her thoughts on the world's most arousing undersea cables.
Fringe Runner is an American science fiction television series created by J. J. Abrams and Ridley Scott, and starring Harrison Ford, Anna Torv, and Joshua Jackson.