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MyGen 2.5 - MySpace Profile Creator/Editor/Generator :: View topic - On Myspace Music, hiding the default player Home Create Profile Pre-made Profiles Contact Tables Generators Tutorials Log me on automatically each visit Register Log in to check your private messages MyGen.co.uk - MySpace Profile Generator Sponsored Links MyGen.co.uk Forum Index » Profile Layout On Myspace Music, hiding the default player View previous topic :: View next topic Author Message TheRain Posts: 3 Posted: Wednesday 28th December 5:30pm Post subject: On Myspace Music, hiding the default player I want to use a different player than the default myspace music one on my myspace music site (http://www.myspace.com/themusicofcollinmeyer) . I was hoping someone here could tell me how to hide the player. I have the code and have tested the code to insert my other player into the page and to play the MP3's from my payed for webspace. I know it is possible to hide the default player because I found someone who did it, but this person won't respond to my messages. I searched this forum some for a similar topic and could not find one so hopefully I am not asking a common question. Thanks! Back to top super_geek Posts: 7 Posted: Wednesday 28th December 7:22pm Post subject: i think all you have to do is go in and delete all your songs from it. Back to top TheRain Posts: 3 Posted: Thursday 29th December 1:22am Post subject: I'm not sure I want to experiment with that to find out... you sure about this? You think the whole player will dissapear if I take my songs out?? Thanks, collin Back to top Dem0liti0nL0ver3 Posts: 27 Posted: Saturday 31st December 3:12am Post subject: Thats what I did to mine and it worked.... Back to top TheRain Posts: 3 Posted: Sunday 01st January 12:56am Post subject: Sweet, thanks! Back to top Display posts from previous: All Posts 1 Day 7 Days 2 Weeks 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year Oldest First Newest First MyGen.co.uk Forum Index » Profile Layout All times are GMT Page 1 of 1 Jump to: Select a forum MyGen Announcements ---------------- News & Announcements MySpace Profile Help Forums ---------------- Profile Layout Images Music Videos Flash Other HTML/CSS Help MySpace Profile Help MyGen Forums ---------------- MyGen Support Suggestions/Comments MyGen Bugs Contact Tables Everything Else ---------------- Rate My Profile! Anything Goes! You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum This page was created in 0.762 seconds Powered by phpBB 2.0.11 © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group Portal Code & Design by Rob Hall
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Superparamagnetic Effect: Myspace quiz Superparamagnetic Effect “They don’t come for my lookin’, they come for my cookin’” August 18, 2005 Myspace quiz Using your Current Initials, choose a different name for yourself: Caleb Allistar Franhoufer If you were born outside of your era, when would you want to be born and why? I'd want to be in my early twenties with the 70s rolled around, so I could go to tons of punk and rock shows, and then disco on the weekends. If you ran a store, what would you sell/have? I'd have a vegetarian restaurant. What part in a movie would you love to play? The nerdy, clever guy that ends up finding a way to solve the problem. In your opinion, why do people suck? Because they don’t care about anyone but themselves. If you had your own state, what would you put on your new quarter? A Powerbook and a TI calculator. What's the oldest article of clothing you own? One of those frilly tuxedo shirts form the 60s or 70s. What piece of furniture have you replaced the most? Bookshelves. What instrument do you wish you could be more than great at? Drums. Record, Tape or CD? All three, natch. Hey, why isn't 8-track in this list? What do you think would be the best concert ever? Trans Am, Mercury Program, Promise Ring, Mates of State, Shelter, Into Another, Rachel's, Fischerspooner What is the best part of your favorite movie(s)? When the really geeky guy with a big heart wins over the beautiful, smart, and sassy female lead. What do you think is the most over-rated candy ever? Black licorice. If you were writing out your will, who would you give your music collection to? Paul Cales. If you could only debate two topics the rest of your life, what would they be? Best cheap domestic beer (High Life) and what size Powerbook to buy (the debate still rages). Out of your friends, who would you say you are most jealous of, artistically? Scott Ritcher, Nate Larson, Mike Dixon. Most jealous of....intellectually? Jacqueline Campbell, Leah Hoffman, Genia Gabrielov. What do you collect? Smith & Corona manual typewriters, vintage Macs, screenprinted posters. What is broken that you have, that you wish was fixed? My teeth. What do you do when you're home sick? I don’t get homesick. Story behind your username? I got really drunk one night a few weeks ago at a party, then proceeded to go out to Hunter’s and then Chumley’s. Apparently I was so off the hook that Dave described it as follows: It’s like Frankenstein got into the sacrificial wine, and then decided to come down and scare all the villagers. Current Favorite Article of Clothing? Express MX1 dress shirts. Line from the last thing you wrote for someone? I looked at the pictures, and I can see where Tom might think there looks like a pop up flash in the rear view, but it doesn't really look like that to me. A famous person you have met? Gwen Stefani. Favorite way to waste time? Drinkin’. Last thing you bought yourself? A chair and a bed from IKEA. tags: quiz , Myspace , personal posted by Chris Foresman @ 10:10 AM 2 comments 2 Comments: At August 18, 2005 5:21 PM , Genia said... Chris - I'm very socially jealous of you ^^ Thanks for the love - Genia At August 18, 2005 11:51 PM , Justin said... Dude I would do this list as well but you already know all the answers. Insert these words at random to fill the blanks... Slayer Fourhorsemen Fuck it "YOU SUCK" "Whip it out" Vegas strippers Smokin up stairs in the VIP Praise Hail Satan ...not order with actual questions. ~J Post a Comment << Home About Me Name: Chris Foresman Location: Lafayette, Indiana, United States "I am afraid that I don't see much hope for a civilization so stupid that it demands a quantitative estimate of the value of its own umbilical cord." David Ehrenfeld, Rutgers University biologist View my complete profile -- About Me Name: Chris Foresman Location: Lafayette, Indiana, United States "I'm just looking for a thrill, something to ease my will. You may not realize when it's done or why but it may be the best thing." Blogger profile Myspace Profile Facebook Profile (Purdue) Amazon.com Wishlist AIM/iChat: foresmac -- Blogger Profile Myspace Profile Facebook Profile (Purdue) -- About me Name: Chris Foresman Location: Lafayette, Indiana, United States “I’m just looking for a thrill, something to ease my will. You may not realize when it's done or why but it may be the best thing.” Site Links Superparamagnetic Effect Photo Galleries Résumé Multipurpose Records Additive Theory Previous Posts MA 265 Grade Crazy night met by crazy morning Friday Random Ten Class is over for now... Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Friday Random Ten Geek Movie News New band photos up John Finnegan Friday Random Ten Brought to you by
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One Moanman in Time All men are prepared to accomplish the incredible if their ideals are threatened. ~Maya Angelou Fumes From This Train of Thought Blows Newport Smoke, Yo [Oct 6 2004, 1:54 PM] [ Life ] Breathe Breathe, Baby Boi. I'm taking a short break from this latest joint before my brain spontaneously combusts, before the eruption of blood, pus, poems and various gray matter splatter, before a vile variety of viscera clouds my screen in a foul way. Trust-- should that shit ever happen-- it won't be pretty. Novel writing is not, repeat NOT, for sissies! It takes Will and Fortitude and Balls the Size of a Small Metropolis to do this shit with any real commitment, let alone, quasi-success. Yes, theres a primal pulse of pleasure in the productivity of creation. And yet, theres a tense and titanic tedium inherent in the process of rendering and reenacting reality. Feel me? There are far too many strings to pull, moves and motives to memorize, characters that rise vying for attention to try and speak their truth. There are way too many roles to play, balls to juggle, cooks in the kitchen, flavors to the soup, hats to wear, skins to inhabitant. I wont even get into the *multitudinous interruptions,* or the mad fits of literary insecurity , and those dark bouts with utter uncertainty. But Ive found my own sick cure for this manifestation: I tend to smoke far too many cigarettes. The nicotine careens into the traffic of my bloodstream, and like strange dreams this becomes my brain food. It seems to feed me, clarify the hazy conversations and smoky visions of What-If. I pause, I ponder, I inhale and wonder: where will this chapter, this sentence take me? I sigh, exhale and suddenly, it comes, this new dialogue, that right word, the perfect riff. Im smoking and riding on this new train of thought. I know, I know this shit sounds ridic. I just know how it works for me. And yes, I realize dependency is a bitch. Of course, Ive tried all this, without benefit of cigs. But those times, I sit in utter stagnation waiting for that Thought Train-- the one that carries my voice, my muse, my cargo, my motivation. But guess what? That damn train stalls, the passengers get bored, they begin to yawn, daydream and fidget. I hate being a junkie to anything-- but air, water, food, clothing and shelter. This junkie behavior signals a profound inner weakness, in me, a weakness of character, and I hate, Hate, HATE being weak! But the truth is I write and I smoke and the writing begins to smoke. I know, I know I depend too much on this crutch. It's mad, unhealthy, expensive and, unsteady yet Im a slave to it. The "great" writers excessively drank and caroused and stuff, or they abused their mates, or were mad promiscuous. My vice seems to be these goddamn butts. *counting the assassinated cigs in the tray* 9 mofos in one manic, if somewhat productive sitting. Im quitting I swear as soon as this manuscripts done. Im quitting. Who cares. So what if I do get fat and become this unfulfilled brutal bitch of a bastard! Maybe Ill find my new muse, my new thrill, in a stab of heroin. Maybe I'll begin to dig it deeply , madly--- and begin to see and hear and recite the ravings of some beautiful blue angel who sighs and whispers into my good ear. Maybe Ill drool and nod all my visionary epiphanys away. Nah! Im kidding. Im a kidder. I kid. Id wanna *be* here, to recall and remember it all. You have to feel pain to write pain and recite pain instead of jabbing pain in the right vein. And I aim to ignite flames and recall pain, and incite joy, and recall this tiresome strain in the birth of creation. Thus, I must thrust and keep on pushing, hoping against hope, this process doesnt become some literary still-birth. That would break my heart. That would kill my spirit for a while. And spirit-kills and spirit killas suck more than sucking on any nicotine-thrilla-butts, sucks. Trust. Ive known the taste of both these cancers. So I'm taking a short break from this latest joint, before my brain spontaneously combusts, before the eruption of blood, pus, poems and various gray matter splatter and viscera clouds my screen in a foul way. Trust-- should that shit happen-- it won't be pretty. One. Return... [ 14 comments... | Reach out and Moan ... ] [ permalink ] Categories Life Essays Poetry Prose Rants Reviews Film Music Peep My Privates about me send me a private message my interview my photo gallery my books, films and music more journals journalspace home Notable Moans At What Price, A*R*T ? Prose Piece For The Blessed Bohemians in The House: "THE MOANING AFTER" Moanman: Another Singer Without a Record Deal Kiss and Swell... 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