Parameter | Description |
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Name | Name of the unit. |
Description | Description of the unit. |
Template name | Name of the unit type template |
Template version | Version of the unit type template |
Timeout between keystrokes | Max time between keystrokes before terminal goes back to default state (seconds). |
LCD refresh time | Timeout between automatic refresh of information in the KT LCD (seconds). Set to 0 to not refresh at all. |
24 Hour clock | If this check box is checked, the time should be displayed with a 24 hour clock. If it is not checked, it should be displayed with a 12 hour clock. |
Min time between call next | Defines the time that must elapse between two call next on a Service Point for a specific user (seconds). |
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One file, titled HD-SRIDE-2003-DUB.avi , froze his screen. The metadata read: "Captured from a bootleg cassette recorded at Liberty Cinema, Mumbai, 2003." He hit play.
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"Chapter One: The Grain is the Message – How 2000s Bollywood Survived the Apocalypse on a Server in San Francisco."
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He found a listing: [UNRELEASED] Koi Dil Mein Hai (2005) – Anurag Kashyap early draft. His heart stopped. This was a rumored lost film, a romantic tragedy that got shelved after the lead actress retired. The file was a .rm (RealMedia) – a format dead since the Bush administration. "Chapter One: The Grain is the Message –
Then came the pop albums. Before Spotify, before iTunes, there was the Music India CD-ROM rip. Rohan downloaded a collection of 2002 "Remix" songs. The thumbnail showed a model in futuristic silver sunglasses. When he played "Bheegey Hont Tere (DJ Suketu Mix)," the quality was 64kbps, but it felt more authentic than the studio master. This was how people actually heard it—crackling through Nokia 3310 speakers in college canteens. His heart stopped
A user named lost_film_archivist had written: