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None of your images works for me.

can you view http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/4035/ex2k.pngtheoretical country size Ex2123.8 Russia 453.4 16.78118.3 China 764.0 27.0094.9 Mexico 333.4 9.4689.5 Italy 253.5 6.7889.2 France 497.1 13.2585.1 Brazil 380.4 9.6776.5 DOM 3.346.3 76.5074.1 Belgium 83.1 1.8472.9 Spain 265.3 5.7868.1 Austria 63.9 1.3061.5 Argentina 112.1 2.0650.8 Germany 485.2 7.3648.7 Australia 401.2 5.8442.6 UK 692.0 8.8016.7 South Korea 362.9 1.81 Japan 640.0I can't copy my Excel tables, so I use pictures sorry. Edited by Rudolf
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Development of the OS-record Cameron vs. non Cameron

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no Star Wars sequel ever made it (1977: 195m)

not sure what Gone With The Wind made over the years

Film non Cameron Cameron

1939 GwtW 201,500,000

1973 Exorcist 208,400,000

1975 Jaws 210,653,000

1982 ET 304,674,552

1984 Terminator 40,000,000

1985 ET 324,970,552

1986 Aliens 45,900,000

1991 T2 315,000,000

1993 JP 557,623,171

1997 TITANIC 1,241,033,344

2001 HP1 657,179,821

2003 RotK 742,083,616

2009 AVATAR 1,999,298,189

2010 AVATAR 2,021,767,547

2011 OST 802,800,000

2011 DH2 947,100,000

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So ET was NO.1, followed by T2. What was ET's original OS gross (without releases) ?

ET makes the record list twice 1982:305m and 1985:325m with the 2002:357m re-release it did not make the list againso Cameron almostgot the No 1 spot in 1991 with T2:315m Edited by Rudolf
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Who loves TED most?

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The theoretical values in million $ are the grosses of TED corrected for the Hollywood-Blockbuster-market size in each country. This size is determined by the sum of the 15 biggest Holllywood blockbusters of 2011 (local blockbuster are not taken into account) The table is sorted descending by this theoretical value. TED is the gross of TED in million $ in each country.

The theoretical values could be interpreted either what would have been America's gross with the same love for this movie or what would this country have grossed had it the same marketsize as America.

typical comedy that works best in Germanic (English and German speaking) countries

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You have to find the right proxy. All of his images work for me via a proxy. You have to be sneaky ;)

How does this proxy work?ImageShack (my picture storage site) does not mind where it sends its bits and bytes to. The Chinese Firewall may have found pictures there, they not like (Dalai Lama or whatever), so they probably don't accept contents from there to pass to China. The Proxy tells the Firewall that the bits and bytes are from somwhere else?
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The GFW is very very powerful. I dont know how to access the sites it banned. And when a new

proxy sites/software created it will soon be killed by the GFW. You will have to keep updating and changing

proxys. So too much trouble for me.

The GTW is searching and wactching the whole internet (domestic sites or aboard sites) every minute, ready to

restrict or ban any sites accordingly. GFW took more than 10 years to built yet it's still unaccomplished.
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The GFW is very very powerful. I dont know how to access the sites it banned. And when a new

proxy sites/software created it will soon be killed by the GFW. You will have to keep updating and changing

proxys. So too much trouble for me.

The GTW is searching and wactching the whole internet (domestic sites or aboard sites) every minute, ready to

restrict or ban any sites accordingly. GFW took more than 10 years to built yet it's still unaccomplished.

http://www.randomwire.com/how-to-bypass-the-great-firewall-of-china

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100410072649AA6Pjqi

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/quickly-check-site-visible-great-firewall-china/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China

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