http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html
That just broke my fucking template.
For Global Privacy Settings, just click the tab with the drawing of the Eye of Providence on a computer monitor, in front of the Earth.
Or did you mean Website Privacy Settings? For that one, click on the tab with the drawing of the Eye of Providence on a computer monitor (this one is not in front of the small drawing of the Earth.
Also - you need Flash installed to access all of this nonsense.
If Flash content is supposedly such an integral part of the whole “web experience”, does Adobe really think this is reasonable for the average user? No wonder the FTC has gotten involved.
Ordered chronologically by release:
Wu-Tang vs. The Beatles - Enter the Magical Mystery Chamber
A cappella tracks from Wu-Tang’s 36 Chambers and member solo work mashed up with Beatles and Beatles cover samples. The songs go from very well done to probably better than the original Wu-Tang. Like a spiritual sequel to Danger Mouse’s Grey Album. Arranged/produced by Tom Caruana.
Surfer Blood - Astro Coast
Indie rock that’s probably going to attract so many imitators that it will no longer be considered indie rock.
Beach House - Teen Dream
Indie pop. Chilling like a haunted house you’ve been in before. You know where the scares are but they still get you every time.
Holy Fuck - Latin
Electronic. You might find yourself waiting for the song to finish before you exit your parked car.
Riverdales - Tarantula
Punk rock is rarely this well written, mixed, and mastered. Best guitar tracks of the year, by far.