How to get to it:
•Go to http://blackrocketacademy.com/students
•Login. Username: student Password: summer2010
•Go to Ultimate Claymation and Stop Action
•Click on "Mercer Community College"
NOTE: You do not have to do the following three steps.
•Click on "Aidan's Poster"
•Click Download. It should open in your browser
•Click the back button
•Click Prehistoric Terror and Download
NOTE: This is a .mov file. For me, it doesn't play in Windows Media Player, but for you it might. If not, try Apple QuickTime, RealTime Media Player, or Final Media Player.
ANOTHER NOTE: I voice Frank.
ANOTHER OTHER NOTE: Don't Google my name. What has been seen cannot be unseen.
Last edited by Aidan (2010-08-17 16:50:52)
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I can't download, I get some T-rex poster.
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juststickman wrote:
I can't download, I get some T-rex poster.
That's my movie poster I made for the class. Do the next steps.
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PW132 wrote:
Uhh... You do realize that on the internet if you tell someone not to do something they will?
Just remember: What has been seen...
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Aidan wrote:
PW132 wrote:
Uhh... You do realize that on the internet if you tell someone not to do something they will?
Just remember: What has been seen...
...cannot be unseen. ...I've had experience with this phenomena before.

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PW132 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
PW132 wrote:
Uhh... You do realize that on the internet if you tell someone not to do something they will?
Just remember: What has been seen...
...cannot be unseen. ...I've had experience with this phenomena before.
I see.
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Has anybody actually watched this?
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Aidan wrote:
Has anybody actually watched this?
No, I can't open it!
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melikecheese wrote:
Aidan wrote:
Has anybody actually watched this?
No, I can't open it!
What Media Player program do you have? It also works in RealTime, I believe.
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Aidan wrote:
melikecheese wrote:
Aidan wrote:
Has anybody actually watched this?
No, I can't open it!
What Media Player program do you have? It also works in RealTime, I believe.
I have no idea. Sorry
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rufflebee wrote:
Aidan wrote:
Has anybody actually watched this?
Yeah.
Duh.
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I played it in realtime and it worked for me.
I'ts good.
Note to self: Add Aidan [last name removed by moderator by the request of the named] to stalking list
Last edited by coolstuff (2010-08-17 17:25:16)
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m71134 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
juststickman wrote:
I can't download, I get some T-rex poster.
That's my movie poster I made for the class. Do the next steps.
I can't do the next steps.
Why not?
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m71134 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
m71134 wrote:
I can't do the next steps.Why not?
Well, does the video only run in Realtime?
No, also in Apple QuickTime, Final Media Player, and maybe Windows Media Player.
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Aidan wrote:
m71134 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
Why not?
Well, does the video only run in Realtime?
No, also in Apple QuickTime, Final Media Player, and maybe Windows Media Player.
The only thing that shows up for me is the poster for the video.
Last edited by m71134 (2010-08-17 16:26:58)
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m71134 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
m71134 wrote:
Well, does the video only run in Realtime?No, also in Apple QuickTime, Final Media Player, and maybe Windows Media Player.
The only thing that shows up for me is the poster for the video.
Exit out of the poster. Click the back button. Then click Prehistoric Terror. Then Download.
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Aidan wrote:
m71134 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
No, also in Apple QuickTime, Final Media Player, and maybe Windows Media Player.The only thing that shows up for me is the poster for the video.
Exit out of the poster. Click the back button. Then click Prehistoric Terror. Then Download.
Oh, got it now.
Nice job!
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Aidan wrote:
What has been seen cannot be unseen.
How true. Now I wish I hadn't looked at every Scratcher's facebook profile
On topic: You should put a note in the instructions saying that the poster part is optional.
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