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DED
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Pfff, after a period of months finally found a solution for you tube on our family website.
Problem first was that you had to choose your language again and again.
Second we modified the channel in our colorscheme and wanted to see only our uploads on a grid. It worked but you tube found it nessecary to add the
profile and activity among a great with bar with a search field in top.
Since a few days there was another cange. You tube does not like frames anymore so the channel was opening on a new page and giving the standard
startpage. That was enough for me. I found the video lightbox. A simple program to make xml pages with you tube movies. A free program for non
commercial use. I cracked the javascript to get rid of their watermark. and now it works like the way i want. Why do i want to work with (invisible)
frames? instead of drupa or joomla style? Well that is simple our menu sticks on the same place no matter how deep you are scrolling and we use the
entire screen. You can check my work on www.3xploeg.com using the button top right wich stated streaming AV in the screen use button Ed in the our channels part.
As you can see on the start screen it also work with self hosted flv's.
I even found a way to directly link to the player screen. That gives me the idea of entirely ripping a english spoken Dutch movie and put the link in
a members only section on this forum. As a present for 5 years of goose our own movie theatre.
Why is the world so changing rapidly. On my first computer I saw A: after starting it up with a 160k single side single density floppy.
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polydigm
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So what do you do for a living DED? I was just wondering, seeing as how you seem to like mucking around with computers at a higher level than most.
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DED
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solving managerial problems.
ICT was in our family since dos 1.26. In that time you need a lot of fantasy when the only thing you saw was A:>
Where A:> stands for a 160 kB floppy drive sindle side single density. Before that an 8 bit Atari with Atari Basic.
So computers have been quite a while in our family for fun, business and study. I managed to deal with all the major changes. Apart from that it is in
our genes to find a solution for the situations were wish and reality lies far apart. We never give up not even in situations where it is more
effective to give up.
Why is the world so changing rapidly. On my first computer I saw A: after starting it up with a 160k single side single density floppy.
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polydigm
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I hear where you're coming from DED. I'm sure I've spent way too much time programming computers. And then are the times when I've
moved house and I had to throw out a whole heap of books I had once been very familiar with that were now irrelevant because of system upgrades or
some such thing. It can be soul destroying.
[Edited on 21-2-11 by polydigm]
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DED
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Trying to make something new on the Goose. a forum part for member with streaming AV.
Our own Theatre.
On this moment I have a problem with the large flv files for a complete movie. The won't fit in the player. and the file disappeared instantly.
Maybe the host doesn't like these big files. Still working on a solution
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DED
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OK finished it works
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punknaynowned
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works good!
"Don't mess with the Dutch."

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aquagoat
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yeah, it works well, thanx DED :forumsmiley111:
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polydigm
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This new job's going well, but it's hard work and boy am I looking forward to the weekend.
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punknaynowned
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the week is downhill from here
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DED
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We here are pleased when it is monday.
(for an exception)
2 weeks ago I forgot the waste bin and they only collect once in a fortnight, so I have my waste now for almost a month in my garden.
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BBP
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Well Poly, it's always hard to start up again isn't it? How is it going?
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polydigm
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Thanks Bonny, it hasn't gone too bad at all. Year 8,9 & 10 can be a bit of a struggle but I think I've got it in hand. It's a
relatively tough school but they seem to be pretty good kids mostly. I've given out a few detentions already, but that happens when you're a
new teacher while they inevitably test the boundaries and find out you mean business. And when you're a temporary teacher it's even harder
because you can't establish long term relationships, but all up it's going pretty well. None the less, I was glad for the weekend, which is
rapidly coming to a close. I've got a whole bunch of preparation to do this afternoon ready for the week ahead.
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Spacebrother
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All I can say is that my day was noteworthy enough in the sense that I can say all is good. Haven't had a mishap or injured myself since I busted
my ankle since September '09.
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punknaynowned
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Good to hear SB! I was just thinking about yer ankle. No really, wondering how you were doing before this whole Wisconsin thing blew up.
An old friend blew into town last night and a bunch of us who used to work together came out to have a night. It was really super to see everyone. We
don't hang out anymore, all have different lives, different jobs or live in different parts of the country. And we all picked up where we left
off. Pretty neat.
Earlier in the day went to the rally in Topeka (state capital) in solidarity with the workers in Wisconsin. A fair number of people showed up, still
pretty disappointing. Tonight there's a grammy party at another set of friend's. Robs makes a whole bunch of kickass food and we sit
around and watch the awards show on tv. How we do.
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BBP
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That's good Spacey! I hope to stay on my legs long enough myself. I broke my ankle last year, but you knew that?
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BBP
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Father's friend phones, he's coming by tomorrow morning. Doing some emergency cleaning. Sent DED off to bed, he's too cranky.
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BBP
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Sooo... after Dad's hard work nobody has seen the movie?
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punknaynowned
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I watched it. It was good, I never saw it before. Can't think of another way I could see it. Not that it's rare but it's not on a
list of things I've been dying to see. I don't do rentals or netflix etc. But not a waste of time, free! Decent story, acting and toward
the end, interesting editing. The american lead seems a real lucky dumbass. So, cautionary like that. Good movie.
I think it's great Ed put it up there. I'll watch anything.
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polydigm
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I've been too busy Bonny, to do anything other than drop by and say hello. I'll have a look at it when this contract is over.
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