On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 23:22:50 +0100, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Markus did this in a prior post pointing into a time in a Flash Meeting:

Yep, you can do this easier with Flash (if the guy you're linking too does  
the programming). When you embed quicktime movies on a webpage you can set  
starttime and endtime attributes as well. Another option is SMIL -  
mefeedia's quoting tool for example.

I find it easier to just copy and paste what I want into a video quote.  
Like so: <URL: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20051020-1657/ >

I never get tired of that video.

Ryanne: What is that?
Jay: It's a CRACK PIPE. I found it on the doorstep.
Josh: That's not a crack pipe.
Jay: IT IS, dude.

Priceless. I swear I've heard the exact same exchange among 6 year-olds  
only with some kind of bug instead of the crack pipe. Jay is actually the  
5th result on Google for crack pipe now. This internets is great.

- Andreas
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