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Rambo — IvA group of Western Christian missionaries—led by the idealistic Sarah Miller (Julie Benz) and Michael Burnett (Paul Schulze)—seeks a guide to enter war-torn Burma (Myanmar). They intend to deliver medical aid and spiritual comfort to the Karen people, who are being systematically slaughtered by the Burmese military junta. Rambo, cynical and traumatized, initially refuses, but agrees to take them upriver. Rambo (often referred to as Rambo IV or Rambo 4 ) is a 2008 action-thriller film directed, co-written by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise, following First Blood (1982), Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), and Rambo III (1988). The film ignores the events of the 2005 animated series Rambo: The Force of Freedom and serves as a direct, brutal continuation of the character’s story. Plot Summary Two decades after the Soviet-Afghan War, John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) lives a reclusive life in northern Thailand, near the Burmese border. He survives by catching snakes and transporting people and goods by boat on the Salween River. Rambo Iv |
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1-26-2026 - FmPro Migrator 11.73 released with MySQL 9.5 compatibility, Code Conversion Workbench searching, sorting and performance improvements, Access to FileMaker Conversion improvements, Batch Processing of automated script conversions when running local LLMs, and improvements to the import process for Visual FoxPro VCX controls. The batch processing feature is especially important for FmPro Migrator AI Accelerated Edition installations, enabling the server to perform continuous processing of large numbers of scripts. A batch processing log file is available at the end of the automated processing, showing performance statistics, generated filenames and token usage by the local server. FmPro Migrator Site License Edition server is a complete turnkey solution including hardware and software optimized for on-premise automated code migrations. The bundled server is capable of processing millions of tokens per day, keeping proprietary source code fully on-premise, and preventing cloud billing surprises. This release also includes the importing and automated conversion of COBOL code within the Code Conversion Workbench. |
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