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010 Editor
Outstanding Text Editor
Features real-time syntax parsing using Tree-sitter.
Edit text files, XML, HTML, Unicode and UTF-8 files, C/C++ source code, PHP, etc.
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010 Editor
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Use powerful Binary Templates technology to understand binary data and
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It is the definitive fan preserve: rough in the right places, clean where it counts, and encoded by someone who clearly loved watching Colt Seavers fall down a flight of stairs for our entertainment. Stuntman appreciation not required, but highly recommended. In the vast, often lawless sea of television preservation, certain fan-encoded releases rise above the noise to become the definitive way to experience a classic show. For the 1981-1986 action-drama hybrid The Fall Guy , the encode by -i-c- (Seasons 1-5, Mixed x264) is that benchmark. It’s not just a file set; it’s a lovingly curated museum of 1980s testosterone, trucker hats, and stuntwork. The Source: A Show Begging for Respect The Fall Guy , starring Lee Majors as Colt Seavers (a Hollywood stuntman who doubles as a bounty hunter), was a massive ratings hit that has aged into a peculiar cocktail of “dated” and “timeless.” The show’s original broadcast and syndication masters were notoriously inconsistent. Early season episodes had the soft, warm grain of early-80s videotape-to-film transfers, while later seasons leaned into sharper, more saturated broadcast video. Also, a few Season 1 episodes appear to be from a syndicated master (missing the original “Next week on The Fall Guy ” promos). But for 99% of viewers, these are non-issues. If you want to watch The Fall Guy through a modern streaming service, you’ll get a cropped, DNR-smudged, 5.1-remixed abomination. If you want to feel 1982—the year when a stuntman could punch a repo man, wink at the camera, and still be home in time for a beer—you download The Fall Guy 1981 Seasons 1 to 5 Mixed x264 -i-c- . |
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The Fall Guy 1981 Seasons 1 To 5 Mixed X264 -i-c- -It is the definitive fan preserve: rough in the right places, clean where it counts, and encoded by someone who clearly loved watching Colt Seavers fall down a flight of stairs for our entertainment. Stuntman appreciation not required, but highly recommended. In the vast, often lawless sea of television preservation, certain fan-encoded releases rise above the noise to become the definitive way to experience a classic show. For the 1981-1986 action-drama hybrid The Fall Guy , the encode by -i-c- (Seasons 1-5, Mixed x264) is that benchmark. It’s not just a file set; it’s a lovingly curated museum of 1980s testosterone, trucker hats, and stuntwork. The Source: A Show Begging for Respect The Fall Guy , starring Lee Majors as Colt Seavers (a Hollywood stuntman who doubles as a bounty hunter), was a massive ratings hit that has aged into a peculiar cocktail of “dated” and “timeless.” The show’s original broadcast and syndication masters were notoriously inconsistent. Early season episodes had the soft, warm grain of early-80s videotape-to-film transfers, while later seasons leaned into sharper, more saturated broadcast video. The Fall Guy 1981 Seasons 1 to 5 Mixed x264 -i-c- Also, a few Season 1 episodes appear to be from a syndicated master (missing the original “Next week on The Fall Guy ” promos). But for 99% of viewers, these are non-issues. If you want to watch The Fall Guy through a modern streaming service, you’ll get a cropped, DNR-smudged, 5.1-remixed abomination. If you want to feel 1982—the year when a stuntman could punch a repo man, wink at the camera, and still be home in time for a beer—you download The Fall Guy 1981 Seasons 1 to 5 Mixed x264 -i-c- . It is the definitive fan preserve: rough in |
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