Talk:Homestar Talker

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(Glitch or Flash artefact?)
(Glitch or Flash artefact?: glitch)
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I removed the fact "If you click a word repeatedly in fast succession, each click adds a simultaneous voice track, creating an echo effect." from the Glitches section because I think it is a Flash artefact. I apologize for not putting this info in the edit summary, but there was a minor technical hiccup ([[Wikipedia:ID-Ten-T Error|ID-Ten-T Error]], I believe it's called) in Firefox. --{{User:Venusy/Sig}} 10:44, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
I removed the fact "If you click a word repeatedly in fast succession, each click adds a simultaneous voice track, creating an echo effect." from the Glitches section because I think it is a Flash artefact. I apologize for not putting this info in the edit summary, but there was a minor technical hiccup ([[Wikipedia:ID-Ten-T Error|ID-Ten-T Error]], I believe it's called) in Firefox. --{{User:Venusy/Sig}} 10:44, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
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:My flatmate does Flash for a living, and he says that sound can be stopped in flash: "sound.stop() stops it immediately". So it's a glitch. I've put it back on the page for now. What made you think it's a glitch? Is my flatmate missing something? {{User:Loafing/sig}} 11:07, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

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Decompile

Could someone please decompile the homestar talker (with actionscript) and host it on a sight. (Like I mean decompile to a fla. file) – Pertmywert (Talk·Edits) 08:48, 1 Sep 2005 (UTC)

Glitch or Flash artefact?

I removed the fact "If you click a word repeatedly in fast succession, each click adds a simultaneous voice track, creating an echo effect." from the Glitches section because I think it is a Flash artefact. I apologize for not putting this info in the edit summary, but there was a minor technical hiccup (ID-Ten-T Error, I believe it's called) in Firefox. --videlectrix.pngENUSY discussionitem_icon.gif user.gifmail_icon.gif 10:44, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

My flatmate does Flash for a living, and he says that sound can be stopped in flash: "sound.stop() stops it immediately". So it's a glitch. I've put it back on the page for now. What made you think it's a glitch? Is my flatmate missing something?  Loafing 11:07, 16 July 2006 (UTC)