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Louis Wu
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Bacteria??

Post by Louis Wu »

Or some such thing....looks like antennae on top.

Movie ID 3347175V1

Be careful! Try playing it some Slim Whitman records before you approach it...

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Post by Louis Wu »

And another one that's similar, but looks broken. The movie shows some sort of internal structure.

Movie ID 1503024V1

OBTW I'm hitting the "Track" button on these to flag them...
colinsteadman
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Post by colinsteadman »

Could you send the full url for these movies, I cant find where to pick them manually. Thanks!
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Post by Crystallize »

same here.... post full :!: :roll: urls...
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Post by KarMann »

But, problem is, with the new ID numbers, how?? How would you get a good URL without clicking to mark it as dust? That's the only way I see to get an URL for it now. I suppose you could use the ss_virtual_microscope URL, but that just seems messy, compared to the myevents_viewer one.
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Post by colinsteadman »

If the full URL cant be posted, could you explain how to use the ID that is posted?
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Post by Louis Wu »

Well I certainly hope someone will jump in here with some answers on this. I thought, (erroneously as it appears now), that the Movie ID (A) actually meant something that you could (B) Do a useful search with. It appears I'm mistaken.

And just how do you post that URL in a useful manner to someone who is not logged in at that account?? (That would be a function of this version of phpBB Group...)

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Post by mwhiz »

well... you'd have to look in the url ("next_movie = ^id number here^") for the VM when that movie was showing and write down the other id number, then plug it into the other viewer and post the link to that.
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Post by tuvas »

Check out 3328894V1, looks like a leach of sorts...
icebike

Post by icebike »

KarMann wrote:But, problem is, with the new ID numbers, how??
Its in your browser Address bar. You just have to pick it out.

Lets say your Address bar says something like:
yada++stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ss_virtual_microscope.php?next_movie_id=10304&ondeck_movie_id=22606&no_record...
(rest trimmed) (notice I whacked http so it wouldn't look like a real url)

Its the "ondeck_movie_id=22606" bit that you want. 5 digits, no letters.

Now go to your Events page or just plug that number into the end of this url:
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=22606

(Oh, and the Next_movie_id is actually the previous movie.)
Oh, (last Oh, i promise), don't even think about posting a testing movie number. It won't work.


And you can view any movie.

The On screen numbers have been made useless.
colinsteadman
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Post by colinsteadman »

Thanks icebike,

That method seems to work quite nicely, but how about these ID's people keep posting:

3328894V1

Can we do anything with them?
icebike

Post by icebike »

colinsteadman wrote:Thanks icebike,

That method seems to work quite nicely, but how about these ID's people keep posting:

3328894V1

Can we do anything with them?
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I'm not sure they are meaningful. It might be that you will arrive at a real movie number if you divide that number by the age of the girlfriend of the DustWeb programmer, or perhaps its her phone number. :wink:
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Post by colinsteadman »

Haha! Fair enough.

Cheers!
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