Tuesday, March 22, 2011

This morning Adobe Forums deleted a post of mine: "The content you posted below was reported for abuse and removed by our moderators: Subject: Re: Unable To Click in Flash Player Settings Box. I encountered this problem today with Mac OS 10.6.5 and Flash Player 10.1 while attempting to record language exercises at www.livemocha.com. The solution proposed by micah231 did not work. The solution proposed by eidnolb did not work. Dirty reinstalling did not work. Clean reinstalling did not work. Visiting the page found by searching Google on "Website Privacy Settings panel" and changing the settings appropriately did work. Specifically, on the page at http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager06.html on tab 5 (Website Privacy Settings) set Always Allow for www.livemocha.com and static.userplane.com. Then on tab 7 (Peer Assisted Networking Settings) do the same thing."—Weight training: pec crawl. Breakfast at home: one fresh, diced organic granny smith apple; nonfat milk. Rode the bus to work. More edits to the graduation ceremony pages. Management activities. Videoconferencing technical training with Michael W, Eric D, Rodney Y, and Mike F. Evaluated printer purchase choices with Eric. Snack: bagel with cream cheese. 1-on-1 meeting with Cindy. Snack: leftover tofu and vegetables stir-fry. Sent Cindy graduation ceremony pages updates for review. Continued work on a poster for the hallway for Cindy, but ran into a snag with CMYK conversion choice (DMM wants North American General Purpose 2) and with the custom transparency flattener trick for creating outlines failing to work as expected in InDesign CS5. I ended up just asking DMM if they really need me to create outlines. Management activities. Review of MCCA followup with Kurt. Helped student BP with a question about Windows 7. Web updates for the visitors page for Cindy and Joel. Checked in with Marie about a date for Homecoming this year. Linkchecking. Dinner at home with Will: mushroom risotto, white wine. Watched Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) on Netflix DVD with Will. Weight training: leg lifts.