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Film length, so you could sort your DVDs by the amount of time you have to watch one.
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TFox
Okay. Relating the elapsed time to the actors would allow me to see which actors are responsible for sucking away most of my time. ;-)
Posted by
con_carne
May 20 '11, 15:19
Film length is also data that is easy to collect. I'm liking the simplicity of this...
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Right, there's fun ideas, and then there's ideas that are actually doable.
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TFox
May 20, 15:21
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I need to be able to relate the data in one table (movies) to other tables, hence my need to relate film length to something other than the movie. -- nm
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con_carne
May 20, 15:47
my release date format preference for movies is YYYY.MM which allows quick chronological sorting and wildcard searching of "comedies released in May" -- nm
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Max
May 20, 15:21
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