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Date:      Sat, 19 May 2018 01:09:30 +0000
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Subject:   FREE ON AMAZON VIDEO THIS WEEK - Why Do Blacks And Latinos Not Get Along? BBB says Wall Street.
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FREE ON AMAZON VIDEO THIS WEEK - Why Do Blacks And Latinos Not Get Along? BBB says Wall Street.
THE DAILY ROCKERWHAT’S ROCKING THIS WEEK FOR FREE ON AMAZON?THE BANG BANG BROKERS (ACTION COMEDY) 
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THE BANG BANG BROKERS (2018) ACTION COMEDY Two rival gangs, one Black and one Latino, join forces and use street moves to manipulate the stock market. Billions, bullets and bravery follow in this high octane action comedy. THE BANG BANG BROKERS doesn’t play nice. It doesn‘t watch it’s words. It tells it like it is. David N. Donihue’s action comedy about a black gang and a Latino gang who join forces to get back at the stock market for destroying their neighborhood, is actually charming and whimsical. It’s actually compassionate and well informed. However, offensive and daring all the same.“WE’RE TAKING YOUR JOBS !!!”

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Erik Michael Estrada leads group of “illegals” into the top echelon’s of the brokerage world.
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Donihue’s 87 minute epic of bullets, bonds and bravery, The Bang Bang Brokers tells the story of a hedge fund manager (based on a composite of real life traders) who got rich off of predicting the subprime fallout. His guilt and suicidal impulses lead him to a chance meeting with a Latino Gang, headed by small time weed dealer Ramon (Erik Michael Estrada).
In hopes that Ramon will kill him in exchange for the favor, Rolley robs a rival Black Gang, earning the pair a ton of cash. The two launch a plan to reinvest the money and recruit not just Ramon’s own friends, but the rival gang as well, into a series of street moves designed to manipulate the Stock Market. What starts as a simple plan of robberies, pranks, insider trading and identity theft soon escalates into a full on war against Wall Street, where the new entrepreneur’s from the hood take on the old titans who run the world. 
Watch the 
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THE BANG BANG BROKERS  now!
Another interesting film on Prime this week that you may have never heard of is BEFORE THE SUN EXPLODES.

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After his wife kicks him out, an anxious comedian is lured in by an intriguing woman with a stalker. Their intense attraction leads to an unforgettable and possibly unforgivable night.
Ken Cooper was a successful comedian in the 1990’s, but his single-guy jokes are irrelevant twenty years later. Now he’s an anxiety ridden, stay-at-home dad, clinging to a TV show dream that his breadwinner wife doesn’t believe in. Tonight could be a big break for Ken – a final shot at selling his pitch. But after an epic fight with his wife, Ken is no longer welcome home. Their clash alters everything – on stage and off. Ken is crushed, with nowhere to turn, until he meets Holly; a bright, charismatic comedienne, who lures him out of his shell and into her bizarre world. Their very real connection leads to a somewhat surreal, unforgettable and possibly unforgivable night.
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On Sun, 6 May 2018, Roderick wrote:

> On Sat, 5 May 2018, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>>>> I have a reasonably decent machine on which to run this, but still it
>>>> would be nice if the solution were, for example, not too heavy on the
>>>> build- and run-dependencies.
>>>> 
>>>> Other nice-to-haves:
>>>>
>>>>   . Easy user management, ideally with self-signup
>>>>   . Use with http server of my choice, i.e. server-agnostic
>>>>   . TLS supported
>> 
>> I strongly disagree. Mediawiki is quite simple to set up, web based script
>> does all for you.
>
> I think, it cannot be simpler than fossil. It is very easy to build. It
> is just one executable. And the repository with the wiki is also a file
> that as such can be moved, renamed, installed on other computer
> without problem. See:
>
> http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/doc/trunk/www/quickstart.wiki

I have used dokuwiki in the past. Although it's near-trivial to get 
working, my non-technical users (which was all of them) had some issues 
with writing content.

I ended up going with mediawiki this time. It was pretty painless to set 
up and get it working, although there are still one or two 
lingering questions. I do like that its look and feel will be familiar 
to anyone who has seen Wikipedia.

Fossil is next up if mediawiki doesn't work out.

Many thanks to all who responded.


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