A simple, patched together version of internet "radio". Weekly, pre-recorded talk shows, hosted by Ty Unglebower. Politics,philosophy,sports,everyday life, or any topic that catches my interest.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Webisode 10(Thanksgiving,Christmas,Nanowrimo Update and Quotation Stir Fry!)
i'm not sure why, but sometimes the player you use to record on decides to give me hell. sometimes i'll click the play button and decides that it's not convient for it and will not play. sometimes it'll give me the false hope of playing and look like it's about to start, and then never start. other times it works the first time i click the play button and the first time i load the page. this is frustrating. but worth it, since i am STILL trying to listen to the webisode (and failing.).
My deepest apologies for the problem, though I must say I do not know exactly how to fix it. I use that player because it it from a free file storage site, that will hold enough information for me to post the show. If you know of another free file storage place that would offer code for embedded audio players, I would certainly by happy to make use of it, as i am not in love with the situation myself. But do not give up..it eventually seems to work itself out, and I will see what I can do about finding another upload site.
Thank you for your attempts at listening...and let me know when it finally works for you!
Ha! I finally got it to work. I suppose that old idea/saying about anything that is worth having takes time, perseverence, and work.
In your webisode, you mentioned A Christmas Carol. I'm not really sure what year, but a few years ago The Old Opera House (a play venue in Charles Town, West Virginia) did a musical called Scrooge. It was amazing, the cast was great and so were the technical aspects. I think that has a place in my top five list. (the top five being a reference to a movie, High Fidelity.)
I am glad you got the player to work for you, anonymous. And the Old Opera House production you refer to took place in 2004. I know because I was IN it.
I was not in the musical, I just went to go see it. I'm not much of an actor, but I do appreciate the fine and performing arts. Wow, I didn't know you were in the play, I'm not very good with remembering names of actors and cast. Though, I would like to say that I thought Scrooge was very good.
Well, I am glad you enjoyed it. If you recall, I played Tom Jenkins, the soup salesman who sang "Thank You Very Much", and danced around on the coffin.
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i'm not sure why, but sometimes the player you use to record on decides to give me hell. sometimes i'll click the play button and decides that it's not convient for it and will not play. sometimes it'll give me the false hope of playing and look like it's about to start, and then never start. other times it works the first time i click the play button and the first time i load the page. this is frustrating. but worth it, since i am STILL trying to listen to the webisode (and failing.).
webisode player-1
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My deepest apologies for the problem, though I must say I do not know exactly how to fix it. I use that player because it it from a free file storage site, that will hold enough information for me to post the show. If you know of another free file storage place that would offer code for embedded audio players, I would certainly by happy to make use of it, as i am not in love with the situation myself. But do not give up..it eventually seems to work itself out, and I will see what I can do about finding another upload site.
Thank you for your attempts at listening...and let me know when it finally works for you!
Ha! I finally got it to work. I suppose that old idea/saying about anything that is worth having takes time, perseverence, and work.
In your webisode, you mentioned A Christmas Carol. I'm not really sure what year, but a few years ago The Old Opera House (a play venue in Charles Town, West Virginia) did a musical called Scrooge. It was amazing, the cast was great and so were the technical aspects. I think that has a place in my top five list. (the top five being a reference to a movie, High Fidelity.)
I am glad you got the player to work for you, anonymous. And the Old Opera House production you refer to took place in 2004. I know because I was IN it.
By any chance, were you also in it?
I was not in the musical, I just went to go see it. I'm not much of an actor, but I do appreciate the fine and performing arts. Wow, I didn't know you were in the play, I'm not very good with remembering names of actors and cast. Though, I would like to say that I thought Scrooge was very good.
Well, I am glad you enjoyed it. If you recall, I played Tom Jenkins, the soup salesman who sang "Thank You Very Much", and danced around on the coffin.
I also played Old Joe.
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