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Post by VoiceFan53 on Jun 15, 2012 18:50:54 GMT -5
Techno challenge member seeking help!
I did upgrades for Java (yesterday) and Adobe Flash Player (today). Now I'm encountering the following problems:
1. All of the videos here appears as black boxes. However, I can click on the link below the black box and the video will play.
2. However, when I go directly to the YouTube site and try to play any video, I get an error message in the box and the videos will not play.
I uninstalled the Flash Player plugin and the videos played on the YouTube site. Upon returning to ATop, I had a message at the top of my screen indicating that missing plugins were needed to run some content on this site. The video boxes were now light gray with the error message in them.
At this point, I reinstalled Flash Player.
Can anyone give me any idea as to what my have happened and how I can fix it?
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Jun 15, 2012 18:53:37 GMT -5
Can anyone give me any idea as to what might have happened and how I can fix it? The everchanging nature of Adobe and FlashPlayer are endless mysteries to me...... :(
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Post by lambo on Jun 15, 2012 18:56:28 GMT -5
Could be. Hard to know what they're counting as four octaves though, like if it's actual singing or what. I can sing almost four octaves but at the top I start sounding like one of those 80s hair metal banshees :( I keep forgetting to tell you that your avi is absolutely stunning. Just beautiful. I found the artist on Twitter! Is she an ATOPer? twitter.com/#!/allakovalkova
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2012 18:57:10 GMT -5
Hey Nationalglampoon -- Been wanting to tell you that I LOVE your avi. Just stunning!
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Post by jamie on Jun 15, 2012 18:59:52 GMT -5
Anyone from Chicagoland, Kiss FM has slowed spins. The DJ on now says to request by text at 51035. So if you only do mediabase forms maybe throw in a text request too. Thanks! How do most people request? I've gotten into a rut lately of just doing MB because it was easy to click on page 1. But I saw someone on twitter who said a DJ told them they don't pay as much attention to them, more text and phone calls because that's what casual/local listeners mostly do. Also, depending on the station FB and tweets. The one time the Chicago pop station posted Adam's video on their FB page it got a weak response. Who knows but maybe trying multiple methods may help to give NCOE a boost? Are most people already doing this and I've been the only lazy ass?
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Post by teddybear on Jun 15, 2012 19:00:08 GMT -5
OTT, but I had an uncontrollable fit of laughter Amanda Bieberþ@MandaSwaggie This! RT @hausoflucas: @mandaswaggie: It's sad that people can't see JB's talent. I mean he has 9 Kid's Choice Awards!!
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jun 15, 2012 19:04:28 GMT -5
He always said he liked being on top.
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Post by isitjustme on Jun 15, 2012 19:16:52 GMT -5
Lights - is that the Ellie Goulding song you're speaking of? I remember that song from back in the Fall of 2011 - I saw Ellie open for Katy Perry in November. That song, Lights, was getting minimal radio play before I saw it live, and then it disappeared for a while, but now I'm hearing it all over radio again. I was wondering how that happens - there have been a few other songs I've noticed since following Adam that either disappear and come back or have a long, slow climb. A couple examples are the LaRoux song Bulletproof and Gavin Degraw Not Over You. I guess it's money behind them that makes them keep trucking or come back out of hiding then? Makes as much sense as any other explanation. But I wonder how does a new song from a brand new artist (say The Wanted, Fun, or One Direction) go flying up the charts so fast when the song may not be all that special? Is that also a matter of money? Hmmmm wish I knew all the secrets of radio............ Elle Goulding is an Interscope artist and they somehow got Mediabase to put her back on the HAC chart when she went recurrent. We were all, "Huh? WTF?!" Then they got CHR to start spinning. It is an example of great promo by a label (I think.) :-/ also, ellie goulding's boy friend is Skrillex ... could be the reaon, too. sorry, can't type ... arm in cast.
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Post by cheriemelissa on Jun 15, 2012 19:19:40 GMT -5
Someone posted this panel review of the "album of the month"--Trespassing. Clearly sexuality issues (and AI) are keeping this reviewer from embracing this album. I appreciate the honesty of the reviewer, but I'm not sure I understand what he(?) is saying about his own sexuality. At least he is not being rude (IMO). www.vertigoshtick.com/2012/06/popologist-panel-adam-lambert-azealia.html#.T9plWvqM6bg.twitterVertigo Shtick: Truth be told, I put off listening to this until the last possible moment (literally), and the reasons why are abundant and occasionally complicated (Jealousy? Residual homophobic issues?), but often simple (American Idol; the twink boyfriend; gay sex/relationship album hitting too close to home; Dr. Luke). It wasn't bad; the Pharrell tracks were interesting (not as much as I'd hoped), and the glam dance-y bits were intermittently fun, and the boy can sing. “Shady” had me at its perverted guttural bass hello (Sam Sparro=yum) and was the one moment I particularly perked up during my listen; it sounds like a good Scissor Sisters song. The Michael Jackson tribute show gets old (and Cirque du Soleil is already doing one anyway), as do those wailing/whining high notes, and “Better Than I Know Myself” is essentially a recycling of Ke$ha's “Hungover” (of all Ke$ha songs, why go to one of the only true stinkers?). As for the material, been there, done that, got the sequined t-shirt and the black eyes. It's hard to enjoy the romantic, the breakup or even the naughty tracks because to me he's singing about him and his boyfriend, and I can't really internalize that. It was a challenge to get to the end of the Deluxe Edition with all those endless goddamn BALLADS, which is a shame because as ballads go, “Nirvana” isn't terrible.
Did he listen to the same album I did? I saw 2 sides to EVERY song!!!! And only thought of "A Relationship" not his inparticular. Wow..... Well, at least he realized "the boy can sing"! I read this early this am but didn't have time to comment. I read it agian just now and to me this is another example of Adam not being GAY enough. Like Adam has said many times he's either too GAY or not GAY enough! Thats all I got out of this review! Pisses me off!!!!!!
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Post by lambo on Jun 15, 2012 19:24:26 GMT -5
Someone posted this panel review of the "album of the month"--Trespassing. Clearly sexuality issues (and AI) are keeping this reviewer from embracing this album. I appreciate the honesty of the reviewer, but I'm not sure I understand what he(?) is saying about his own sexuality. At least he is not being rude (IMO). www.vertigoshtick.com/2012/06/popologist-panel-adam-lambert-azealia.html#.T9plWvqM6bg.twitterVertigo Shtick: Truth be told, I put off listening to this until the last possible moment (literally), and the reasons why are abundant and occasionally complicated (Jealousy? Residual homophobic issues?), but often simple (American Idol; the twink boyfriend; gay sex/relationship album hitting too close to home; Dr. Luke). It wasn't bad; the Pharrell tracks were interesting (not as much as I'd hoped), and the glam dance-y bits were intermittently fun, and the boy can sing. “Shady” had me at its perverted guttural bass hello (Sam Sparro=yum) and was the one moment I particularly perked up during my listen; it sounds like a good Scissor Sisters song. The Michael Jackson tribute show gets old (and Cirque du Soleil is already doing one anyway), as do those wailing/whining high notes, and “Better Than I Know Myself” is essentially a recycling of Ke$ha's “Hungover” (of all Ke$ha songs, why go to one of the only true stinkers?). As for the material, been there, done that, got the sequined t-shirt and the black eyes. It's hard to enjoy the romantic, the breakup or even the naughty tracks because to me he's singing about him and his boyfriend, and I can't really internalize that. It was a challenge to get to the end of the Deluxe Edition with all those endless goddamn BALLADS, which is a shame because as ballads go, “Nirvana” isn't terrible. Seems like a homophobe who doesn't know he's a homophobe. I mean he's not being nasty but still, it's a MUSIC review.
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