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AdministratorMarch 6, 2011 at 2:18 pm in reply to: Will there be a live broadcast of the Metro Detroit Pole Show?at 5Pm EST time there a link will be put up on the homepage allowing you to watch the broadcast. We will be using a brand-new technology that will allow you to watch it full screen on your laptop if you'd like.
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I know veena glitter and fuzzy navel are staying at the marriot. Ask glitter for more info.
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I'm very excited to meet you all, generally I'm holed up in my programming closet, we'll see if I can take the light!!!
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Have you considered an X-Pole Sport, it'll save you nearly a hundred bucks and comes in the same finishes and diameters. You can price one out with our X-Pole wizard on the right side of the screen.
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@anna2422 – Also if you follow StudioVeena.Com on facebook (the link is at the bottom of the page) all new lessons are posted there as soon as they are uploaded and finalized.
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@anna2422 – The lessons on the homepage of the site are listed chronologically relative to their placement date, so the newest lesson will be the first one on the front page of the site. Additionally the daily update email that we send out every night will show "new lessons" if any have been added in the last 24 hours.
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@Olivia – Veena has revamped her lessons completely nearly every 10 months. She constantly improves the lessons and edits them to answer common questions that she experiences in her communications on the site. They are certainly not old.
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@Firefeliness – Most smart phones will connect to your wireless network at home, saving you data charges while you are there. Also usually the upgrade to what is essentially an unlimited data plan (generally five gigabytes) is generally only a few dollars a month.
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@tequilalily – We actually use a format that is better than flash for mobile devices, however the problem with the HTC Wildfire is it doesn't support video scaling.
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@tequilalily – Which phone do you have, in most cases the requirements for you to play video are that it has android 2.0 or higher and that the hardware(your phone) is sufficient to play h.264 video. While this is the great majority of android phones out there, there are some older ones and a couple newer ones that do not meet the requirements.
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@MichelleH – There are two free lessons on the lesson page, just give those a shot and see what happens.
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@Stuffy – You can stop in at your local Apple store or order it from http://www.apple.com. They are really fun little devices.
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We've explored the idea of a DVD and at this point our current goal is to make our video content available on as many Internet connected devices as possible. Our videos currently play not only on your computer but also on your iPhone, your iPad, most android devices, many blackberry devices and the PS3. If you have an android phone or iPhone most devices have video adapters you can purchase (for less than the cost of your average DVD) that will let you connect them to your television.
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If you are getting issues like amy, try deleting your browser cache and cookies. This should take care of the problem.