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@tequilalily – Which phone do you have, in most cases the requirements for you to play video are that it has android 2.0 or higher and that the hardware(your phone) is sufficient to play h.264 video. While this is the great majority of android phones out there, there are some older ones and a couple newer ones that do not meet the requirements.
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@MichelleH – There are two free lessons on the lesson page, just give those a shot and see what happens.
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@Stuffy – You can stop in at your local Apple store or order it from http://www.apple.com. They are really fun little devices.
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We've explored the idea of a DVD and at this point our current goal is to make our video content available on as many Internet connected devices as possible. Our videos currently play not only on your computer but also on your iPhone, your iPad, most android devices, many blackberry devices and the PS3. If you have an android phone or iPhone most devices have video adapters you can purchase (for less than the cost of your average DVD) that will let you connect them to your television.
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If you are getting issues like amy, try deleting your browser cache and cookies. This should take care of the problem.
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If a flash update doesn't work then you'll want to try another browser. I like http://www.google.com/chrome .
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I'm trying to be polite, can we please terminate discussion on this thread. I will lock it if necessary.
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@KelliBecks – The discussion should be over as the situation is largely based on hearsay and it was stated in distinct anger.
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You can use the search on your friends page to find some friends in Boston, there are quite a few.
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The offending user's account has been locked. There is no need to continue this discussion any further. Thank-you for your understanding.
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@ErinMarieOMG – Veena was not being argumentative she was being diplomatic. It is important that we all understand that there is no singular definition of what constitutes quality pole dance. Perhaps the judges made a bad decision and perhaps they didn't, but to outright call the competition a scam in a public forum with no empirical data is libelous. What the judges were looking for in the pole dance segment is going to be very subjective, especially when the competition is held at a gentlemen's club.
We want StudioVeena.Com to be a positive supportive community. Please refrain from lashing out at those who upset you and provide thoughtful commentary. Also refrain from trivializing the statements of any member of the site including Veena. Your previous statement was rude and uncalled for, Veena works hard to support the members of this site and she did not deserve the statement that you made.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, we've got all kinds of features coming over the next year 🙂
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We have alot of features that will be coming out over time. I will say that editing posts will not be part of that. Editing posts can have a tremendous effect on the meaning of a thread, generally this change in meaning will negatively affect subsequent posters.
Thanks for you suggestions.
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@Chemgoddess1 – As with nearly all search engines, search results are returned in order of relevance regarding your search terms. Relevance can be a subjective thing as well so the engine does its best job but just like Google you have to search sometimes.
The forum threads with no posts are a bug, I will look into this one immediately.
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AdministratorFebruary 15, 2011 at 7:57 pm in reply to: APFA donation turned away by charitable, called “stripper money”@PolefitFanatic – I believe the difference is that he is using it as his donation for the CBCF "Weekend to End Women's Cancers". I don't believe he is giving it under the name Pink Pole Power but under Sean O'Connor. Were he to try to give as Pink Pole Power I am sure he would run into the same issues as several studios have reported the inability to donate to the CBCF under their tradename.
From Sean's website
I also ask for a donation that currently goes directly to the 60km walk event I'm attending called "Weekend to End Women's Cancers"