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:I agree. Furthermore, I don't notice any thing odd in Firefox.[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]] -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 08:05, 17 Dec 2004 (MST) | :I agree. Furthermore, I don't notice any thing odd in Firefox.[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]] -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 08:05, 17 Dec 2004 (MST) | ||
+ | ::And I'm on IE and it runs out of sync for me. I don't know what causes it, but it clearly isn't the browser. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]] |
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Regarding the following:
"The song Strong Bad is singing is "Knocking On Heaven's Door," a song by a popular Christian group called Avalon)"
I listened to the Avalon song and I have to admit that what Strong Bad is singing is closer to it than the Bob Dylan classic. SB says "keep on knockin on heaven's door", the refrain from the Avalon song, not the classic Dylan hit. Surprised the heck out of me! - Drhaggis 17:43, 1 Nov 2004 (MST)
- The song Strong Bad is singing is "Knocking On Heaven's Door," a song by a popular Christian group called Avalon.
- Given the Brothers Chaps' love of pop culture refrences, it seems much more likely that Strong Bad is singing "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," a very famous Bob Dylan song that has been covered by Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses, Warren Zevon, Avril Lavigne, Elvis Costello, and others.
- The melody of the song Strong Bad is singing is nothing like that of Bob Dylan's "Knocking on Heaven's Door." Perhaps TBC haven't really heard Dylan's song at this point, but they've heard of it.
- Whatever Strong Bad sings at anytime, he rarely establishes a melody, so he COULD be singing anyone of those. I go with GNR.
Strong Bad's movements aren't in sync when using Firefox. But in Internet Explorer, he's fine (provided your computer is fast enough). I don't know why, but Firefox has a frame limiter in its version of Flash, making some movies not play right.
- I don't think Firefox has a "version of flash." Flash is done with embed tags, causing the browser to load the flash binary. That doesn't mean that firefox doesn't affect flash, but it doesn't have its own implementation (like it does for PNGs) --Buz