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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Where The Hell Is Michael?

Before you click on my my video you need to heve seen this one titled Where The Hell Is Matt.

There are two versions. One in Quicktime and the one below on youtube.com.

For you pc users having issues with Quicktime which will be less pixelated and will have better audtio and video coordination, Pesky Godson writes:

“I don’t really know what’s up with this problem everyone’s been having with viewing your quicktime movies. They certainly don’t work on Linux, but there is a perfectly good Quicktime player, made by Apple and available on their website, which integrates beautifully with Internet Explorer and Firefox and which has, for me, played every one of your videos without any effort beyond clicking the link on the blog. When I go to apple.com/quicktime with my Windows computer, there’s a great big button front and centre where I can download Quicktime for Windows. It may be that if it detects you as having an Apple computer, you won’t see said button, since you had Quicktime factory-installed, but for those of us who run Windows, it should be very easy to install.”

posted by michael at 4:10 am  

14 Comments »

  1. THAT was AWESOME! My smile of pleasure will last all through my last day of school today. But … is it for real? I mean, have you really been there, with all those people?

    Comment by la Madre — June 27, 2006 @ 6:19 am

  2. Now we know why Mike’s arrival is delayed until Friday — his son will have a few days to decide whether or not to to enter the Mortified Offspring Relocation Program … ! Me, I’m tickled to finally know a celebrity — it’s surely only a matter of days until this shoots to the top of the YouTube charts. Bravo for taking your own advice to Debbie and hanging it out there, Mikey! Dancing where you’re dancing takes some doing.

    Comment by el Kib — June 27, 2006 @ 7:52 am

  3. Don’t remember the last time I laughed so hard. Me, Mark and Matthew laughing our butts off. Thank you!

    Comment by La Rad — June 27, 2006 @ 8:37 am

  4. The neighborly folks in Evansville go out of their way to help Michael unwind and deal with stress. We’re a confident bunch.

    Comment by Karen — June 27, 2006 @ 9:14 am

  5. Hahahaha-(choke)hehehehe-(gurk)-chuckle,chortle!
    Great dance show!

    –from UNH

    Comment by rakkity — June 27, 2006 @ 11:37 am

  6. Just noticed another awesome dance movie, this of celestial objects at http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
    (The Moving Moons of Saturn, June 27, 06)

    Comment by rakkity — June 27, 2006 @ 11:41 am

  7. Michael? Are you getting e-mail? ‘Cuz I didn’t want to draw everyone’s attention to your typo in your movie, and I didn’t want to overwhelm everyone with the rest of Each Tucked String, but since I haven’t heard back, I’m guessing e-mail isn’t happening for you. (Where the hell is Michael’s e-mail account?)

    Rakkity — THANKs for alerting us to the celestial dance movie. Can you tell us what is closest, what furthest of those three moons? My brain interpreted the situation as two moons going by a planet, and put the biggest moon in the middle, the smallest moon in the background (further than the biggest moon) and the middle sized moon in the foreground. Then I realized I had zippo as evidence for that interpretation. Oh, and the caption indicates that the smallest moons are closest to the planet and move fastest, but I don’t know if we’re inside or outside the orbits.

    I did once have the pleasure of watching something nearish move within the field of view of a telescope that was, y’know, motorized to track earth’s rotation so the distant stars don’t move. (What’s that called?) So I have some idea of how much and how little those moons would appear to move in real time. A little more happening than in watching grass grow.

    Comment by Jennifer — June 27, 2006 @ 8:22 pm

  8. DEBBIE AND MATT SHOULD BE HOME NOWISH!!!!!!!!
    I just got soooo excited.
    Love love, Hilary

    Comment by LaChica — June 27, 2006 @ 10:07 pm

  9. As my eloquent mother said when I told her I had to leave this Friday. “Shit.”
    How could I have watched that vid a zillion times and not seen that typo? I guess I’m to brain dead.

    Comment by Michael — June 28, 2006 @ 9:18 am

  10. Sew, r u or u r knot getting e-male?

    Comment by Jennifer — June 28, 2006 @ 9:53 am

  11. Hahahahaha this is great. You got some nice moves there lol

    Comment by Debbie — June 28, 2006 @ 11:51 am

  12. Deb, now you know where the godbaby got the random-dancing gene!

    Comment by FierceBaby — June 28, 2006 @ 1:45 pm

  13. I did get your email but I’ve been busy editing typos out of old movies and making new ones. (Now “to brain dead” loses it’s connection and looks just like another typo) Thanks for the rest of the story, and as time presents itself, I will read it to my mother.

    Matt and Deb,

    Wish I’d been home to greet you two, but from what Diane tells me, the family conviviality was short-lived as friends in vehicles swooped into to nab the finally-home travelers.

    Comment by michael — June 28, 2006 @ 3:23 pm

  14. Oh, you meen it wazn’t? Bye the whey, thats “its” knot “it’s”.

    I don’t know why I’m being so hard on you … oh, yeah, school’s out, so I can’t beat up on students any more.

    Comment by Jennifer — June 28, 2006 @ 3:51 pm

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