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Showtime Machine In Progress...

Welcome to the changeblog version of my user account at IMDb. The rest is self-explanatory.
CATEGORIES
All Playlist-enabled subject-matter dimensions of the conceptual problem-solving spectrum, followed by the sub-topics pertaining thereto ("Re[garding]: Biodiversity" for example).
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All Playlist-enabled subject-matter dimensions of the conceptual problem-solving spectrum, followed by the sub-topics pertaining thereto ("Re[garding]: Biodiversity" for example).
TAGS
Further indexation tags to classify the same movies and related posts by type: A-tags: About / C-tags: Civilization (of origin) / F-tags: Format / G-tags: (film) Genres / L-tags: Length / S-tags: (music) Styles / T-tags: (book) Topics / V-tags: Versioning (updates and upgrades).
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Further indexation tags to classify the same movies and related posts by type: A-tags: About / C-tags: Civilization (of origin) / F-tags: Format / G-tags: (film) Genres / L-tags: Length / S-tags: (music) Styles / T-tags: (book) Topics / V-tags: Versioning (updates and upgrades).
ARCHIVES
My subject-matter relevant selection of movies, listed by original release date from Wikipedia (as opposed to the French release dates from IMDb). The dates under which my own contents are indexed (iFramed redirections, books and Wikipedia-based contents mainly) correspond to my personal and professional R&D rationale. When my timeline differs from the release date of a quoted 3rd-party content, such as a book for example, the latter's month of release is indicated between brackets in the title.
GO TO…
Redirections to related websites and pages of my concept demonstration path.
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Solving The Puzzle, One Movie at a Time...

As an independent knowledge professional with self-grown expertise in the field of advanced meta-cognition, I have always considered movies as an essential means to build useful insight into complex systemic issues, which is particularly true for profiles of my generation (born in Europe in the early 1970ies), who suffered a saturating textbook education (with lots of audiovisual contents in-between the books) while Hollywood was busy Americanizing the world.
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