File: Salmon_Weeekend.swf-(2 MB, 1280x720, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)05:36:07 No.2999674
Cold friday edition aka comfy edition friday
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)06:22:03 No.2999692
What is the song that it is covering?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)06:28:57 No.2999695
>>2999692
The Weekend - Michael Gray https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3kkNfH4yco
How to find sources for flashes posted on /f/ (none of these are guaranteed, but at least one of
these will work most of the time):
Using http://swfchan.com/ - Search the title of a flash you want sauce for and when you find the
flash (actually if, because people rename shit), go to it's page and click one of the names
listed. From there, you can click "GET FILE >" to play it. Just above that button is "WIKI".
Click on it. It'll take you to an archive of threads for the flash. Use the "find" function of
your browser and search things "source", "sauce", "music", "anime", etc. and hope what you're
looking for has been mentioned. For threads that have "end of preview" under them, you have to
click the randomized string of letters above "ARCHIVED" and to the left of the thread link to see
the whole thread.
Resize the flash - To do this, open the flash in another window and hit the restore down button
(it looks like overlapping squares and is between the "_" and "X" in the upper, right-hand
corner). Then click and drag the very edge of one side towards the other. The window should be as
tall as it can be without covering the entire page and as narrow as it can be, People sometimes
list the sources there.
Other - Don't forget to search the flash title in Google, song lyrics, wave your cursor around
the flash to see if anything pops up or if there's anything to click and right click the flash.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)06:32:08 No.2999697
OK m8 thx
>> [_] Anonymous 01/15/16(Fri)11:04:56 No.2999813
that song just gave me good nostalgia feels