Re: YouTube
not me block him and tell them

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not me block him and tell them

You didn't accept me Hazzat. Why whhhhyyyyyyyyy!? :crying:
(my friend quest in YT).
Actually I'm okey with that.
Yes okey...okey...oookeeeyyyyyy....ooooookkeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyy.....ooooooohhhuuhuhuhuuuuuuuuhhuhuuuuh
:a_lot_cying_faces:
- Legoluke
JK
Last edited by Legoluke654 (April 12, 2010 (12:53pm))
... Err it's not the end of the world you know

Well it'd cost a shootload to mantain and host everything on youtube. There's gotta be terabytes of video on there, unbelievable traffic, and a huge amount of bandwidth, seeing as videos always load fairly fast.
I'm not bothered by it. It doesn't inconvenience me and if YouTube doesn't make money, it goes away.
Hey, does anyone know if I can edit music and post it on YouTube as audio in a brickfilm? I mean something along the lines of replacing part of the song with the end so that it dosen't end at a wierd spot? I was thinking of animating soon, so I'd appreciate thoughts quickly. And yes, I know money couldn't be made off of it anyway.
I understand, and I think it is 'legal'. We did this project in School and we had to make badges, (Lame, I know.) and we printed them off some website, and I thought this would be copyright, but if you somehow edit it, it's okay.
omfg, stop with the redesigns please.
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