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Badger, Michael, Evo…

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Posted by Evo Terra on Sunday, 19 Feb 2006
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, I figure a flash file is worth a gazillion.

Thanks for the work, Steve!

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14 Responses to “Badger, Michael, Evo…”
  1. J.R. Murdock says on :

    uh…. There are no words to explain that….

  2. Paul from Des Moines says on :

    Wow. Um…..yeah….no words.

  3. Stephen K says on :

    If anybody out there knows how to get the sound and picture to sync up perfectly (in a browser as well as in flash)I can email the file. I know nothing about flash :)

  4. enygma says on :

    It might just need to be optimized more (depending on the quality level of the export settings). Seemed to take a little long to load on first blush.

  5. J.R. Murdock says on :

    There’s also the ability to see the wave form of the sound file and you can view the Flash file as a filmstrip so you can move the pic in time with the sound file. I had to do this once with a flash file I did where I made pictures of my team members talk and do the ‘Wassup!’ commercial. That was 5 years ago, so I don’t konw that I’d ever be able to do it again.

  6. Karen from Kalifornia says on :

    This is indeed a moment that I will savor for some time…like for about 5 seconds until I begin looking for a heavy metal object to bludgeon myself with so I can sink blissfully into oblivion.

  7. Sid says on :

    I will never be the same man again after seeing that.

  8. Michael R. Mennenga says on :

    Damn….. I’m……. Speachless……..

  9. Mark in NY says on :

    Where are the llamas?

  10. J.R. Murdock says on :

    They were sacked.

  11. Mark in NY says on :

    Those responsible for sacking the llamas have been sacked.

  12. Mark in NY says on :

    Oh, and speaking of Flash and llamas:

    http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php

  13. Steve from Ireland says on :

    Hey, maybe we could have Mark from Memphis record the Michael, Michael, Michael lyrics… that’d be interesting :)

  14. Mark in NY says on :

    I’d dig it if he used a Nebraskan accent.

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