* The "Save logs" function now also copies the FinalIFO BUP files. * The psl import code now works when the path includes "(" or ")". * In Movie-Only mode, a bug in Step1 could cause the IFOs to be copied in the last used target directory (instead of a temporary directory in %TEMP%). If that still does not work, post the debug log you get during Step1. ![]() * Attempted to fix the "Not a DVD" problem that some users have had in 1.7.0.0. * There was a serious problem in the analysis code related to Sprm (TTN number). * Fixed a PUO problem in the analysis code that could cause some PGCs to not be cleaned appropriately. This was possibly responsible for the crash on "Vientos de Agua". * Attempted to fix a crash that could occur when a VTS had too many VOBUs. * Attempted to fix the problem with DVD Decrypter running out of resources. * In any VTS that's excluded from the rip, the replacement IFO now only contains 1 title and 1 PGC. * RipIt4Me now terminates AnyDVD "the right way" (by sending a WM_CLOSE message to its main window in the tray, instead of killing the process). * Added handling of missing titles in video_ts.ifo as experienced in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Greece). ![]() If the DVD isn't protected, there's a new button in Step 1 to open the DVD with DVD Shrink directly. This is displayed in the main window during Step 1. * Added code to detect whether the DVD appears to be protected. This of course, will only work the next time we have an update. If the VOBs are being cleaned, the cleanup is also aborted. If DVD Decrypter is currently ripping, the rip is aborted. If you answer yes, the application closes, and the updater launches, fetches the app, puts it in the right place, and launches it again. When a new version is available, RipIt4Me offers to download and install it for you. All hail the remaining GWOT energy drink king, Rip It Energy.* Added an automatic updater. RIP." the end, Rip It held its own, due to the sugar-free option, the actual flavors, and was free. Only the lives of our small canned RipIt brothers. Long story short, they cut my pants off thinking I was bleeding out. Hit an IED once and Red RipIt exploded everywhere. No contest." is the author's choice for best comment:ĪC: "RipIt.is this really even up for debate? On my first deployment, I don’t even think I drank a drop of water and survived with Ripits loaded in my cargo pockets. This is not debatable" "Rip-it's are great, but that Wild Tiger was basically liquid meth." "Wild Tiger snorting it was the only way to get to full Tiger Mode." "Sugar-free citrus-x FTW. That shit in powder form is called meth." "Wild Tiger. Ripit has a good flavor and does a great job keeping me awake on 12hr shifts." "Blue or yellow rip it’s. Gotta go with them sugar-free bad boys." "Ripits and Otis chocolate muffins made you shit excellence." "Ohhh shit son!! Rip it > Wild tiger." "Rip It zero sugar Citrus. We asked troops which one they prefer, and this is the top ten comments:ġ. ![]() The most common reference to Wild Tiger was its nickname "Nectar of the Gods" referring to its instant effects of "Total Activation." Wild Tiger was also rumored to have nicotine in it, though it was actually Nicotinamide, which is Vitamin B (Niacin). With a majority of the original cans written in Arabic, the original wild tiger was spotted because of the tiger on the can. Through a vast search of google, the internet, and even through the depths of Reddit, we could not find the origin story. Lay and behold, the king of military GWOT energy was born. National Beverage Corp gained a contract with the military circa 2004 to offer the rip it to US military installations across the globe, especially in the Middle East. Rip It is actually owned by National Beverage Corporation, the company behind LaCroix and Faygo. We have seen many off-brand drinks that gave us the energy, power, and total activation we needed to stay awake. Yet, there are two cans of liquid energy that stayed true throughout the entire war, and even continue today being sold in the United States. ![]() After 18 years of war, many in GWOT have grown accustomed to having as many cases of energy drinks as they do water.
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