stupid video
so stupid

UPDATE 7/13/05: WELL THEN, since my last update all of 22 hours ago, i've had a few issues with the streaming video. the code i had found (read pillaged) involved active-x controls and was a good 9 lines long. i had the video playing fine--that wasn't the problem. the problem came when i decided to leave the page and go to a different webpage. there was this perpetual black square in the middle of the screen exactly where the video had been playing. the damn thing would not go away until i closed IE. so after doing a little more investigating today, i have found that all i need is 1 simple line of code. and now it works fine. not exactly a momentous occasion on the grand scale of the internet, but dammit i'm proud of myself. yeah, so anyway, click the links below if you want to take a gander.

UPDATE 7/13/05: RIGHT. so, i should be studying right now. or at the very least i should be sleeping for a full day of studying starting at 9am--but i'm not doing either. why you ask? because i've gone back to doing what i always do when i should really be focusing on work: goofing off on my webpage. ever since i created this page, all kinds of search engines have been loading my site and sucking up bandwidth. apparently "stupid video" is a very popular search term. so i've been figuring for a long time now, that on the off chance someone is coming here to watch video, its pretty tacky and amateur (pronounced ama-toor) to just have a couple paragraphs and simple links to my videos. to that end, i hopped on the internet just now, found a page with embedded video and basically stole their code (its easier than learning to do it from scratch). with that, i'm proud to present each of the videos below on embedded on their own pages:

UPDATE 2/3/06: See my blog entry on this subject.

my aunt dancing (:20, AVI)

hammy dancing (:20, AVI)

nic and ryan's slapfight (1:39 AVI)

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Last Updated: Saturday, February 04, 2006 08:00 PM