I love the site editpakay.com and the content of this blog. I love to read the stories and see the videos that are posted on the site. The blog is simply a snapshot of my life. If you have a question that you would like to see answered, please ask it on the blog.
The site is a collection of my own writings, and a collection of my own videos and pictures. You can view my videos and photos at www.editpakay.com. If you want to see more of my online writing, you can also visit my website at www.edpack.com.
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I invite people to come visit the site from time to time. I have a couple of new posts, and I have a video for you to check out as well.
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I’m a little busy with my blog, but I’m going to go ahead and start my blog for the first time and then get a nice, quick post in the comments. If I’m not there, I hope to have a little more time.
This may seem like a strange request, but for a while now I have been trying to figure out how to get a video out of EdPack without the video showing up. It’s not really easy, as the video will show up, but I know it will be there. I would really like that to never happen.
After some time looking through the code, EdPack is a video that appears to be the only thing that appears to be available if you don’t want EdPack to show up in your video. Apparently because you don’t want the video to appear in your video, you have to make EdPack the source of the video.
After spending some time looking through EdPack’s code, I’ve found a solution that is easy to implement and that allows me to have EdPack appear in my video.
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