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Subject: FLASH: RE: flasher-digest V1 #3415
From: Rupert Hancock
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 22:53:39 +0100

Hi all,

Can anyone tell me how I can constrain the contents of an exe (for example
constrain a gif sequence to 800x600) yet at the same time fullscreen the
movie? Much like Director does.

Thanks in advance.

Rupe

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Subject: flasher-digest V1 #3415


flasher-digest Saturday, July 15 2000 Volume 01 : Number 3415



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In this issue:

FLASH: interesting new site with flash-related content (xpost)
FLASH: Extending a wav file
Re: FLASH: portfolio examples
FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button in a movie
clip
FLASH: multiple flash embed tags in ie (pc only)
FLASH: Thanxx
Re: FLASH: new Flash trade magazine (was: trade magazines?)
FLASH: Freehand 9 exports
FLASH: Graphics Animation and Interactivity ???
Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button in a
movieclip
FLASH: flash buttons: dynamic url?
[none]
FLASH: OT-Remove list
FLASH: Thanks for that site check - AndersonCommunications.net
FLASH: Teaching Gig for Toronto-based Flash Developers
Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button in a
movieclip
Re: FLASH: Multiplayer / multiuser appz in flash
Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button in a
movieclip
Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a buttonin a
movieclip

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:51:40 -1000
From: diana jeon <dianajatflex [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: interesting new site with flash-related content (xpost)

hi all,
I just found this new site today, and figured others here might have an
interest too. it is a new ezine done in flash about new media design, art
and its related technologies. (i have nothing to do with the site, just
found it interesting...) some of its july features are as follows

http://www.media-and-beyond.com/

this issue has video interviews with hillman curtis and joshua davis
also has events, product reviews, galleries, sources for money, etc.

if this is old news to everyone, sorry for the waste of your bandwidth,
diana

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 22:09:33 -0700
From: Peggi & Ben Rodgers <woodduckatmbay [dot] net>
Subject: FLASH: Extending a wav file

Hi,

I'm new to the list and just finished my intro course through HWG. I'm
putting together a site and am hoping someone can offer some advice on wav
files. I have a sound that is not long enough for the segment of movie I'd
like to use it with. I added a new keyframe and started the wav over at
that point. Problem is there is a pause between the first and second
segments of the wav.

Is there any way to duplicate the wav without adding a keyframe and
eliminate that awkward pause?

Thanks in advance,

Peggi
Ben & Peggi Rodgers
Pacific Grove, CA (near Monterey)
woodduckatmbay [dot] net or
rodgersattide-pool [dot] com
http://www.tide-pool.com
http://www.mbay.net/~woodduck



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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 00:34:49 -0500
From: "St.Parker" <StParkeratblkgold [dot] com>
Subject: Re: FLASH: portfolio examples

At 01:25 PM 07/06/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>i'm looking for some site that use flash to show off a portfolio of work,
>specifically ones that are broken down into sub-categories. if anyone has
>some links for inspiration, it'd be appreciated.


My humble portfolio is at http://unfolded.net/portfolio

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 00:47:35 -0700
From: ifxatjps [dot] net
Subject: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button in a
movie clip

Hi gang,

I must be tired... because I can't get this one to work....and it seems so
simple. I have a button within a movie clip. When the user activates the
button... I want to send the main timeline (not the movie clip timeline) to
a certain labeled frame. So I opened the movie clip, selected the button and
went to modify instance...did the mouse over event on release... then select
label but the pulldown isn't working...so I type in my label name. Test the
movie...nothing. I'm assuming I have the wrong path so I am unclear on what
the correct path "back" to the main timeline from a clip would be. Any help
would be awesome!

Alan


> From: AndrewScratchataol [dot] com
> Reply-To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
> Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 12:30:32 EDT
> To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: Flash Magic
>
> Flash 4 Magic -
>
> I just started using it a week and a half ago and it has helped me a great
> deal with ActionScripting. It seems to be best example book I've come
across
> if you're interested in programming in Flash.
>
> The only drawback I've found is that is is just that --
> an example book. It gives you the nuts and bolts of the script, but does
not
> go very far in descibing why the parts work or how they interact. It is
pretty
> much left to you to play with in order to really understand the mechanics.
>
> It's also not a good primer on ActionScripting terms, their definitions
and
> details. Flashkit has been helpful for me in this area:
> http://www.flashkit.com/tutorials/links/Actionscript/
>
> Hope this gives you some insight,
>
> Andrew
>
> flasher is generously supported by...
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> July 24-26, 2000, NEW YORK CITY, Hammerstein Ballroom
> www.flashforward2000.com
> Produced by United Digital Artists and lynda.com
> Sponsored by Macromedia, Adobe Systems, Fusion, Inc, AtomFilms,
> shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
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>

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 01:28:42 -0700
From: Randall and Kate Gremillion <big4headatpacbell [dot] net>
Subject: FLASH: multiple flash embed tags in ie (pc only)

Oh no....

I have inherited a project that has many small swfs (20-25) inserted (with
the EMBED tag only) in an HTML page. The page loads fine everywhere except
ie on a pc (which is a slight drawback, to say the least). The page will
only support about 4 or 5 swfs before the load time becomes unacceptable.
Could it be the absence of OBJECT tags or an ActiveX issue or something else
totally beyond my imagination? I need to get this fixed soon and would
appreciate any advice.

Thanks,
Randy

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 13:55:41 +0500
From: "decora" <decoraatcyber [dot] net [dot] pk>
Subject: FLASH: Thanxx

hello everybody!!!
I ust wanted to thank all of u for helping me out with my
problem
Sheryar

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 12:41:30 +0200
From: Thorvald Neumann <neumannattse-online [dot] de>
Subject: Re: FLASH: new Flash trade magazine (was: trade magazines?)

Hejsan!

Saturday, July 15, 2000, 6:11:54 AM, K Ciccone wrote:
> There are already so many online tutorial sites out there. I get tired of
> sitting here and staring at my computer screen 24/7.

I totally agree. I do not enjoy reading too much on screens... I
always prefer a printed magazine or book...

> I think something offline, that I could read on the subway would
> be awsome! I'd deffinately buy it.

Me too. I generally have 40 minutes every morning and evening on my
way to my office and back to read magazines... An offline magazine
would be ideal... Even if this will be available in the US, I
definitely will subscribe it...

Best wishes,

Thorvald Neumann
Medienentwickler

- --
TSE GmbH Neue Medien, Hovestr.14, D-48351 Everswinkel
Tel.: +49-2582-66180 - Fax: +49-2582-661833
http://www.tse-online.de/
http://www.schlemmen-im-muensterland.de/

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 07:29:57 -500
From: "Jeff Peterson"<jefferisatpathway [dot] net>
Subject: FLASH: Freehand 9 exports

I love Freehand, but I found the export to swf left a million
disconnected symbols and dropped frames.

Jeff
>
>In contrast, the upgrade to FH9 was most noticeable to me for
fixing some
>interface unpleasantness and generally streamlining the
workflow. I find
>myself more excited about the page moving tool than about the
.swf export.
>
>I still like freehand better. It just feels more natural to me.
I will be
>able to get better looking stuff out of freehand because I
lilke it more,
>not because Illustrator can't d
http://netwinsite.com

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 07:30:53 -500
From: "Jeff Peterson"<jefferisatpathway [dot] net>
Subject: FLASH: Graphics Animation and Interactivity ???

>i have Flash MAgic and Graphics Animation and Interactivity
with Flash 4.0
>and i have to say, Flash magic didn't impress me as much as the
later. Flash
>Magic is mearly a book of examples... and a good magority of
them i have
>already figgured out myself... so it didn't help.... i would
look at the
>second book first :o)
>
>Echo

Hi, I'm coming a little late to the discussion, but can you give
a review of this book in relation to Flash 4 Magic? I too have
Flash 4 Magic, and actually got angry with the book. In spite of
its wonderful examples, it offered zero explanation of WHY
things work as they do. Coming from a
non-programmer/non-mathematics background, I looked in vain for
some way of encorporating the examples into my skill set, but
since I didn't understand why things were programmed as they
were, I had no way of learning from the examples. It was just a
cut and paste operation. That's like giving people Calculus
problems when they haven't even had Algebra.

If GAI is more instructive, I'd buy it in a minute. But I need
basic training [or at least explanation] in the use of
z-coordinate variables, e.g. as applied to MC's duplicates ov
http://netwinsite.com

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 08:44:55 -0400
From: "Mark Sheppard" <zach29atcolumbus [dot] rr [dot] com>
Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button
in a movieclip

- ----- Original Message -----
From: <ifxatjps [dot] net>

> I must be tired... because I can't get this one to work....and it seems so
> simple. I have a button within a movie clip. When the user activates the
> button... I want to send the main timeline (not the movie clip timeline)
to
> a certain labeled frame. So I opened the movie clip, selected the button
and
> went to modify instance...did the mouse over event on release... then
select
> label but the pulldown isn't working...so I type in my label name. Test
the
> movie...nothing. I'm assuming I have the wrong path so I am unclear on
what
> the correct path "back" to the main timeline from a clip would be. Any
help
> would be awesome!

To go up one level use ../ or to target the main timeline you only need to
use a /

HTH
- ---------------------------------------------
Mark Sheppard
AKA Zachnefein
zach29atcolumbus [dot] rr [dot] com
- ---------------------------------------------

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 14:31:12 +0100
From: Keith Salisbury <Keithatglobalbeach [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: flash buttons: dynamic url?

Seems like everyones making a bit of a hash of this....

Simple solution - and yes Echo you are right but i suspect your explanation
is a little unclear...so here goes..

FLA

Frame One
Load Variables ("mytextfile.txt" , 0 )

Button
On (Release)
Get URL (ChosenURL) // Make sure this is an Expression not a String
Literal
End On

mytextfile.txt should look like this:

&ChosenURL=http://www.mychosenurl.com&;

and be located in the same directory as the swf file.

And that is it.... simple - certainly absolutely NO reason why you should
need generator.

Hope this is clear

keith
Flash Developer
Global Beach Group

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 10:13:15 -0500
From: Joseph Olsen <JOlsenatsaionline [dot] com>
Subject: [none]

Hey all. I am looking for one or two good books on Flash. Does anyone have
any ideas? I can do all the basic to intermediate things, but am looking
for advanced Flash user books. ie. scripts, xml, etc... Thanks in advance.

Joseph Olsen
Web\WBT Developer
Securities America Inc.
jolsenatsaionline [dot] com <jolsenatsaionline [dot] com (mailto:jolsenatsaionline [dot] com)>

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 10:07:48 -0400
From: "Wayne Pennell \( Web Master \)" <wpennellatpbmgraphics [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: OT-Remove list

Just hit unsomscribe at the bottom of the list there is a link.

Wayne Pennell
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "John Murrell" <malech77atyahoo [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: FLASH: Dump Vars


I am malech77atyahoo [dot] com.

For some reason I'm recieving a hell of a lot of
emails that are addressed to flasheratchinwag [dot] com.

I hope that if I send this to you and everyone else
I'll eventually get the message to someone who can fix
this problem.

I'm not angry or anything - but my email box is way to
full and its getting a little bit annoying getting all
these messages. Thanks.

=====
JM
Graphic Designer - images and text...;)

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Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!
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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 09:01:40 -1100
From: "Ray Broussard" <virtshipataccesscom [dot] net>
Subject: FLASH: Thanks for that site check - AndersonCommunications.net

Thank you to everyone who provided me comments on

http://www.AndersonCommunications.net/

I incorporated almost all of your comments - except the one from the very
emotional fellow who felt strongly that it was sacrilegious to use
photography
in a Flash project. And, I didn't bother changing the html version - only
about
8 or 9 percent of visitors see that.

- -Ray
http://PhotographicVR.com/

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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:09:41 -0500
From: Tom Green <tgreen17athome [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: Teaching Gig for Toronto-based Flash Developers

Humber College's Digital Imaging Training Centre is looking for
Toronto-based Flash developers to deliver a number of Flash courses
starting this September.

Don't bug me. Contact Gary Lima (He runs the DITC) at
glimaatdigital [dot] humberc [dot] on [dot] ca.

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 09:03:20 -0700
From: "Karin Christensen" <karincatccosmo [dot] net>
Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button
in a movieclip

You need to use tell target. Type in a forward slash (/) for the main
time line in the target box, then you can select the go to button.
When you used to go to label directly you were trying to tell the
timeline of the movie clip to go to the labeled frame.
Karin

> Hi gang,
>
> I must be tired... because I can't get this one to work....and it
seems so
> simple. I have a button within a movie clip. When the user activates
the
> button... I want to send the main timeline (not the movie clip
timeline) to
> a certain labeled frame. So I opened the movie clip, selected the
button and
> went to modify instance...did the mouse over event on release...
then select
> label but the pulldown isn't working...so I type in my label name.
Test the
> movie...nothing. I'm assuming I have the wrong path so I am unclear
on what
> the correct path "back" to the main timeline from a clip would be.
Any help
> would be awesome!
>

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 09:13:09 -0700
From: Wayne Townsend <waynetatabsolute [dot] net>
Subject: Re: FLASH: Multiplayer / multiuser appz in flash

>Thanks for all of your answers!
>
>Anyhow... I'm still looking for *Flash* based multiuser games.
>
>( It's okay thet Director would be better, but flash's online install is
>much more faster than shockwave's and it's more widespread (maybe not in
the
>US, but my target audience isn't in the US). )
>
>I simply can't beleive that there isn't any working game. Multiplayer in
>flash is just a great thing - and was a topic at this list a few month ago.
> Any tips (URLs)?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Aaron


Hi Aaron,

This one is about to be released for GameBay:
http://betaserver.metgames.com/permtest.html

During testing, it has about 100 proxy players (400 cards) playing
and whoever else is logged in. It can handle 500 simultaneous
players (2000 cards). It is served on Mac G4/500s, using WebTen
(Unix Apache) as the server, and FlameThrower as the CGI engine.
Note: these are all trademarked games.

This popular one is being rewritten for multi-user, and with new
artwork -3D characters and set:
http://www.bingotelevision.com/index.htm

This one is about to be released for BGI:
http://macsvr1.sweepstakescash.com/
This is a slot machine, but it's multiuser in that the draws are
served from a fixed pack of 40,000 combinations -in a server data
base. They are not generated randomly by flash.

We currently have 12 licensed Flash4 realtime, multi-player games in
development. Here are some screenshots...

Pirates Gold
http://www.metgames.com/frm-PG.htm
Crazy Apes
http://www.metgames.com/frm-CA.htm
Jacks Or Better
http://www.metgames.com/frm-JOB.htm
Millinium Trivia
http://www.metgames.com/frm-MT.htm

I can't post the other ones because they are pending trademark.

We focus on development in Flash4 because of the reasons you
mentioned. Primarily distribution. If you have any questions, I
authored the Flash and CGI engines for all of the above, so feel free
to write me.

We also are always looking for talented Flash4 game designers.

Enjoy!

/wayne

Wayne Townsend
Founder, CEO, AccessOn
waynetataccesson [dot] net
Alt: waynetatabsolute [dot] net
studio: 760.329.9990 (US)
Toll Free: 800..399.4969
cell: 760.902.5299 (US)
AccessOn.Net
http://www.accesson.net

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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 10:29:09 -0700
From: ifxatjps [dot] net
Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button
in a movieclip

Very interesting... I put a forward slash before the label name but it
didn't work. Perhaps the error is elsewhere?

Thanks!
Alan

W I L S O N - I N T E R A C T I V E
http://www.wilson-interactive.com
=================================
Every noble work is at first impossible.
-- Thomas Carlyle

> From: "Karin Christensen" <karincatccosmo [dot] net>
> Reply-To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
> Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 09:03:20 -0700
> To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a button
in
> a movieclip
>
> You need to use tell target. Type in a forward slash (/) for the main
> time line in the target box, then you can select the go to button.
> When you used to go to label directly you were trying to tell the
> timeline of the movie clip to go to the labeled frame.
> Karin
>
>> Hi gang,
>>
>> I must be tired... because I can't get this one to work....and it
> seems so
>> simple. I have a button within a movie clip. When the user activates
> the
>> button... I want to send the main timeline (not the movie clip
> timeline) to
>> a certain labeled frame. So I opened the movie clip, selected the
> button and
>> went to modify instance...did the mouse over event on release...
> then select
>> label but the pulldown isn't working...so I type in my label name.
> Test the
>> movie...nothing. I'm assuming I have the wrong path so I am unclear
> on what
>> the correct path "back" to the main timeline from a clip would be.
> Any help
>> would be awesome!
>>
>
>
>
> flasher is generously supported by...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> flashforward2000 and the Flash(tm) Film Festival
> July 24-26, 2000, NEW YORK CITY, Hammerstein Ballroom
> www.flashforward2000.com
> Produced by United Digital Artists and lynda.com
> Sponsored by Macromedia, Adobe Systems, Fusion, Inc, AtomFilms,
> shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
> 1.877.4.FLASH.4 or (1.805.640.6679 outside the US and Canada)
> Register before June 30 and save $200!!-- www.flashforward2000.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> To unsubscribe or change your list settings go to
> http://www.chinwag.com/flasher or email helpatchinwag [dot] com
>
>

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 10:43:32 -0700
From: ">>Dustin Krysak<<" <flashatvertca [dot] com>
Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a buttonin
a movieclip

you need the two ".." before the slash to target the main time line...


ie ../


if you were targeting the main timeline from a movie clip within a movie
clip, then it would be

../../

or say for example a movie clip targeting another movie clip on the main
timeline, then it would be

../mc

in a nut shell, the "../" (without quotes) will bring you up a level....

dustin


- ----- Original Message -----
From: <ifxatjps [dot] net>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: July 15, 2000 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a buttonin
a movieclip


> Very interesting... I put a forward slash before the label name but it
> didn't work. Perhaps the error is elsewhere?
>
> Thanks!
> Alan
>
> W I L S O N - I N T E R A C T I V E
> http://www.wilson-interactive.com
> =================================
> Every noble work is at first impossible.
> -- Thomas Carlyle
>
> > From: "Karin Christensen" <karincatccosmo [dot] net>
> > Reply-To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
> > Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 09:03:20 -0700
> > To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
> > Subject: Re: FLASH: question on targeting the main time line from a
button in
> > a movieclip
> >
> > You need to use tell target. Type in a forward slash (/) for the main
> > time line in the target box, then you can select the go to button.
> > When you used to go to label directly you were trying to tell the
> > timeline of the movie clip to go to the labeled frame.
> > Karin
> >
> >> Hi gang,
> >>
> >> I must be tired... because I can't get this one to work....and it
> > seems so
> >> simple. I have a button within a movie clip. When the user activates
> > the
> >> button... I want to send the main timeline (not the movie clip
> > timeline) to
> >> a certain labeled frame. So I opened the movie clip, selected the
> > button and
> >> went to modify instance...did the mouse over event on release...
> > then select
> >> label but the pulldown isn't working...so I type in my label name.
> > Test the
> >> movie...nothing. I'm assuming I have the wrong path so I am unclear
> > on what
> >> the correct path "back" to the main timeline from a clip would be.
> > Any help
> >> would be awesome!
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > flasher is generously supported by...
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > flashforward2000 and the Flash(tm) Film Festival
> > July 24-26, 2000, NEW YORK CITY, Hammerstein Ballroom
> > www.flashforward2000.com
> > Produced by United Digital Artists and lynda.com
> > Sponsored by Macromedia, Adobe Systems, Fusion, Inc, AtomFilms,
> > shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
> > 1.877.4.FLASH.4 or (1.805.640.6679 outside the US and Canada)
> > Register before June 30 and save $200!!-- www.flashforward2000.com
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > To unsubscribe or change your list settings go to
> > http://www.chinwag.com/flasher or email helpatchinwag [dot] com
> >
> >
>
>
> flasher is generously supported by...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> flashforward2000 and the Flash(tm) Film Festival
> July 24-26, 2000, NEW YORK CITY, Hammerstein Ballroom
> www.flashforward2000.com
> Produced by United Digital Artists and lynda.com
> Sponsored by Macromedia, Adobe Systems, Fusion, Inc, AtomFilms,
> shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
> 1.877.4.FLASH.4 or (1.805.640.6679 outside the US and Canada)
> Register before June 30 and save $200!!-- www.flashforward2000.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> To unsubscribe or change your list settings go to
> http://www.chinwag.com/flasher or email helpatchinwag [dot] com
>
>

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www.flashforward2000.com
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Sponsored by Macromedia, Adobe Systems, Fusion, Inc, AtomFilms,
shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
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