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Relax, dude

I'm sure you can go find a different forum to troll.

DarkMatter responds:

I'm sure you can find a different flash to troll. Ironic.

Wait.

People that pass blam/save usually submit something slightly more substantial. The portal is really meant for finished, quality products to be enjoyed by its viewers, not for practice. If you want feedback on basic Flash techniques, you're probably better off finding a site or forum dedicated to learning Flash. Since I'm rating this the same as I would any other Flash on this site, you don't get any extra points simply because you don't know what you're doing.

JokerKitty responds:

Yeah, I know, I've figured that much from how BADLY people have been treating this.

I've been trying to figure out how to delete this until I can post a better version but I can't seem to figure out how and I don't know which moderator to talk to.

Nice

I don't think I've seen a "making of" style Flash done this well before. Yet, you are also somewhat noobish for including uncompressed audio. It didn't need to be 6 MBs.

liable-to-explode responds:

How do you compress audio? Please.

Innacurate

Unfortunately, this movie was quite inaccurate. The Ozone layer has nothing to do with the Greenhouse Effect. Ozone protects the Earth from UV rays, which are absorbed by the Earth and whatever is on it, unless it's reflective. What causes the greenhouse effect is the amount of carbon dioxide at the upper layers of the atmosphere. This retains radiant heat, not UV rays, as the movie states. It also said that global warming will cause an increase in temperatures around the world. This is simply one of many theories, including the one that says that the difference between temperatures from summer to winter will increase. The estimates of how long the various fossil fuels will last is also very subjective, especially so for the natural gas estimate. Provides a good message, just not very accurate.

ZipLock-Studios responds:

I have had comments like this, and I say again...this was just an 'idiot's' guide. No detail going into it.

And I'll have to disagree about the ozone layer...I think that ozone also reflects the heat back (which, by the way, is UV rays which explains the increase in skin cancer) into the main atmosphere.

Thanks for your concerns.

Wooh! I like music!

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