Flash is back?

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    ag - ironic that when I click on that link it says "Hmm. While your browser seems to support WebGL, it is disabled or unavailable. If possible, please ensure that you are running the latest drivers for your video card."

    Got a new computer and latest browser here. So much for any compatibility (also, the buttons rollovers are inconsistent, and yeah, that was something I cared about - the details - when Flash was around. Now I've given up on anything that polished).

    [not going to argue that Adobe may have been slow, but Flash died the moment Jobs declared it would not run on Apple. Everything else is like looking at the old guy that got run over by a bus and saying "oh, well, he was old, he would have died someday anyway".]

    • Jobs declared it wouldn't run on iOS and gave damn good reasons, he never said Apple.monospaced
    • Flash died the moment Adobe LITERALLY gave up on the mobile platform and killed it themselves.monospaced
    • Totally disagree, Jobs said it would not be supported. It died on that breath.formed
    • So, despite the fact that dozens and dozens and dozens of OTHER phones DID run Flash that vaporware killed it?monospaced
    • killed Flash? Jobs said that BEFORE the iPhone launched. Anyway, can't argue anymore, your'e pissing me off.monospaced

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