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Subject: Re: FLASH: Whoa!
From: UnitA3
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 03:42:22 +0100

In a message dated 6/15/00 10:09:41 PM, taiatspike [dot] com [dot] au writes:

<< ummm yeh I clicked on it though nothing seemed to happen (unless the car
spinning is what it does...) >>

OK, I know this isn't the Coca Cola site or whatever, but for those who
remember their elation when figuring targeting and setting variables for the
first time, I thought I'd share that.

If it's working right at your end, the car "circles the track" endlessly,
until some "bozo" clicks (enters) the track. Then, an "accident" occurs. Yea,
perhaps no big deal to a programmer (or anyone else who's done action
scripting enough), but as a graphic designer doing it, I got a kick. It's a
major step from simple alpha fades, motion paths, tweens and other basic (but
effective) Flash techniques.

Sorry if you didn't enjoy it. I'm sure others will.
R. Beards

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