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This software is pirated?
No, of course not.
Piratical alternative
The term is correctly used in this context.
Piratical alternative to Windows Media Player.
Yes. For pirates VLC is practical
VLC is used by Graboid.Yes, that spelling is correct...... and it means......just what you would expect.
Actually, the latest release of Dragon Naturally Speaking is pretty good. Just started testing it this week. And I doubt any text-to-speach software would substitute a non-word (piratical is not a word.... "piratic" is and "piratically" is, but not "piratical").
So the question is, if you used it properly... where is this association with pirates or pirating?
The graboid is a fictional creature that acts as the primary antagonist of the Tremors film series. As Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young explain, the "destruction of 'graboids', as they are quickly dubbed, becomes the central tension of the film."[1] The creature made its debut in the 1990 film Tremors, and reappeared in its three sequels and the Tremors: The Series television series. The graboid is based on the Mongolian Death Worm, which is also said to be a giant worm-like creature that attacks animals, and possibly humans. Within the film world, it is store owner Walter Chang who names them. The only other person in the first film to use the phrase "graboid" is Val McKee (Kevin Bacon).According to http://UGO.com, "graboids are to the desert what sharks are to the ocean."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graboid
There have been three sequels to Tremors? I'm at a loss for words.
The third stage, the "*censored*-blaster", is introduced in Tremors 3: Back to Perfection. In order to take flight, they shake and quiver their tails and backsides and seem to be mixing two liquids which produce an explosion of flames from their rear end
I'm gonna have to check netflix for that one.If I cant find it there, I might have to resort to a more piratical solution.