Yup, you got it! The first time that I heard that archaic expression was from the lyrics of "Wooly Bully" by Sam The Sham & Pharaohs (way back in the Stone Age when I was a kid).
That's not a valid address! That could be your problem, unless you simply typed it incorrectly. The link that you typed is "www.algodoo.come" which of course should be "www.algodoo.com"
Oh my GAWD! This kid might actually LEARN something. Someone have mercy on this poor child and don't allow it to happen. School is much too intense for sensitive children like him. Help him, PLEASE, before it's too late and he becomes an academic!
I don't know because you haven't given me enough information. Do you have trouble uploading any other scenes, or is it just that one particular scene that you have a problem with? If you haven't tried uploading any other scenes, then try it. We need to know if the problem is related to that particular scene, or if the problem is related to something else like your browser or your Internet connection, etc.
At this point the only thing I can suggest is to log-in the Algodoo forum and post your scene there. Others can look at it to determine what the problem is with it. Without seeing your scene, there is no way that anyone can tell you why it doesn't upload.
I can think of ONE possible reason why it doesn't upload, and that is if the scene file size is simply too large. There is a maximum size of 15 Mbytes. And if the scene is too large, then you will need to delete a few objects in the scene until you get the file size below 15 Mbytes. The problem might be that simple, and it's easy to fix if it is!
Cyan70707 - There is something that you and many other people don't understand. I've repeated this a thousand times, and now I will repeat it again for you.....
Users (like Scienceminer) who post scenes that they have copied from other people without getting permission are breaking the rules! It doesn't matter whether or not they write "Credit to user" if they did not first ask and then receive permission. The fact that he did not give you credit is irrelevant (that means it doesn't matter) if he did not first get your written permission to use your scene or parts of your scene! Now do you understand? So, now you must either give him permission to use your property, OR tell him that you do not give him permission. If you do not give him permission, then he/she must delete the part of his/her scene that belongs to you.
If he/she does not delete it after you told him not to use it, then you should REPORT him/her by providing in the report the title of the scene that you claim he/she stole from you. If I confirm it, then I will delete the scene and will send him/her a warning.
I hope I don't have to repeat this again to someone else!!!!
That's Okay with me. I was just trying to understand some things you said which don't make sense, but let's forget about them because they are not important.
Scienceminer - You say that you gave credit, but DID YOU GET PERMISSION?
Giving credit and getting permission are two entirely different things. If you do not get permission to use someone's scene or parts of a scene, then don't bother giving credit because you should not be using their property in the first place.
Your other user account "Davigamers291" was banned. Also, "Brasileiro" was banned. We do not allow more than ONE user account per person. So, please do not register any more user accounts. Okay?