Hello, the story of the Prisoner continues
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Episode 02; The Chimes Of Big Ben
Number Six has a new nextdoor neighboor, Nadia. She befriends Number Six and tells him that The Village is situated on the Baltic. To cover their plans of escape Number Six enters The Village arts and crafts exibition competition. His entry entitled "Escape" is the inspiration for their plan to get back to London.
The Chimes Of Big Ben (49min 337mb)
0r two split rars via rapidshare
The Chimes Of Big Ben part 1
The Chimes Of Big Ben part 2
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
The Prisoner
Hello, today @ Transgloballs we start a 17part classic tv drama series, The Prisoner starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan, it combines spy fiction with elements of science fiction, allegory and psychological drama.
It follows a former British secret agent who, after abruptly resigning from his position, is held captive in a small village by the sea by an unidentified power that wishes to establish the reason for his resignation. Episodes typically feature the unnamed prisoner, labelled "Number Six" by his captors, unsuccessfully attempting to escape from or change the authority of "the Village." However, Number Six has numerous victories of his own, successfully thwarting the various individuals serving as the Village's chief administrator, "Number Two" in their attempts to break him or control the Village, causing a disconcertingly rapid turnover of personnel in the position. Eventually as the series reaches its surreal climax, Number Six's indomitable resistance and his mounting blows against the administration eventually threaten the viability of the Village itself, which forces its desperate warders to take drastic action.
The show was created by McGoohan and George Markstein, with exteriors filmed primarily on location at the Hotel Portmeirion in Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales. Seventeen episodes were produced. The first was originally broadcast in London on 1 October 1967 and the last aired on 4 February 1968.
Although sold as a spy thriller in the mould of McGoohan's previous series, Danger Man, the show's combination of 1960s countercultural themes and its surreal setting had a far-reaching effect upon science fiction-fantasy-genre television and also popular culture in general.
Episode 1, Arrival (trailer @ Rho-Xs)
After handing in his resignation, the Prisoner heads off to his London home to pack for a holiday. He begins to feel faint and ends up unconscious. He awakes not in his house but in a strange village. He starts to explore but soon realisesthat in "The Village" all things such as phonecalls, maps and taxis are"only local". He's shown around the Village by Number Two who explains that the information in his head is priceless and that he wants to know why he resigned. Welcome to your new home Number Six.
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It follows a former British secret agent who, after abruptly resigning from his position, is held captive in a small village by the sea by an unidentified power that wishes to establish the reason for his resignation. Episodes typically feature the unnamed prisoner, labelled "Number Six" by his captors, unsuccessfully attempting to escape from or change the authority of "the Village." However, Number Six has numerous victories of his own, successfully thwarting the various individuals serving as the Village's chief administrator, "Number Two" in their attempts to break him or control the Village, causing a disconcertingly rapid turnover of personnel in the position. Eventually as the series reaches its surreal climax, Number Six's indomitable resistance and his mounting blows against the administration eventually threaten the viability of the Village itself, which forces its desperate warders to take drastic action.
The show was created by McGoohan and George Markstein, with exteriors filmed primarily on location at the Hotel Portmeirion in Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales. Seventeen episodes were produced. The first was originally broadcast in London on 1 October 1967 and the last aired on 4 February 1968.
Although sold as a spy thriller in the mould of McGoohan's previous series, Danger Man, the show's combination of 1960s countercultural themes and its surreal setting had a far-reaching effect upon science fiction-fantasy-genre television and also popular culture in general.
Episode 1, Arrival (trailer @ Rho-Xs)
After handing in his resignation, the Prisoner heads off to his London home to pack for a holiday. He begins to feel faint and ends up unconscious. He awakes not in his house but in a strange village. He starts to explore but soon realisesthat in "The Village" all things such as phonecalls, maps and taxis are"only local". He's shown around the Village by Number Two who explains that the information in his head is priceless and that he wants to know why he resigned. Welcome to your new home Number Six.
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The Prisoner-Arrival (49min, 345mb)
I add a split archive alternative here
The Prisoner - Arrival pt 1
The Prisoner - Arrival pt 2
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Avast
I congratulate the USA with their new president Obama, may he be allowed to live up to the high expectations.
Hello again, been busy travelling , so much out there and not all friendly, time to run some anti trojan and in looking for the best solution came to this program, Avast and its more then just anti trojan its a fully-featured antivirus package and low and behold. its free. You should give it a try...i'm glad i did...you can get it ...HERE... uploaded thru sharebee, or go to their website I post two direct pages one for checking out functionality the other for downloading...
Avast! 4 Home Edition is a full-featured antivirus package designed exclusively for non-commercial & home use only. Our company offers the Home Edition free of charge, since, in our opinion, it is possible to avoid global virus spreading by efficient prevention; however, many users are not able to or do not want to pay for antivirus software.
Features overview
Anti-spyware built-in
Web Shield
Anti-rootkit built-in
Automatic updates
Strong self-protection
Virus Chest
Antivirus kernel
System integration
Simple User Interface
Integrated Virus Cleaner
Resident protection
Support for 64-bit Windows
P2P and IM Shields
Network Shield
get all the info here
Commitment to internationalization is one of the key benefits of avast!. During the last 2 years, avast! has been translated to a number of languages and the latest version added additional language modules. Currently the list of supported languages is: English, Bulgarian, Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. You can get your language version here
Im having some connection problems so not sure when ill be back
Hello again, been busy travelling , so much out there and not all friendly, time to run some anti trojan and in looking for the best solution came to this program, Avast and its more then just anti trojan its a fully-featured antivirus package and low and behold. its free. You should give it a try...i'm glad i did...you can get it ...HERE... uploaded thru sharebee, or go to their website I post two direct pages one for checking out functionality the other for downloading...
Avast! 4 Home Edition is a full-featured antivirus package designed exclusively for non-commercial & home use only. Our company offers the Home Edition free of charge, since, in our opinion, it is possible to avoid global virus spreading by efficient prevention; however, many users are not able to or do not want to pay for antivirus software.
Features overview
Anti-spyware built-in
Web Shield
Anti-rootkit built-in
Automatic updates
Strong self-protection
Virus Chest
Antivirus kernel
System integration
Simple User Interface
Integrated Virus Cleaner
Resident protection
Support for 64-bit Windows
P2P and IM Shields
Network Shield
get all the info here
Commitment to internationalization is one of the key benefits of avast!. During the last 2 years, avast! has been translated to a number of languages and the latest version added additional language modules. Currently the list of supported languages is: English, Bulgarian, Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. You can get your language version here
Im having some connection problems so not sure when ill be back
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