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Adobe releases Flash Player 10.1 for Mac
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Reply 261 of 266
groovetube
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June 14, 2010 3:12PM
"mac23456"
LOL.
What was your first clue?
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anonymouse
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June 14, 2010 3:34PM
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Originally Posted by
Groovetube
you simply cannot make blanket statements like this. Sounds good, in theory, perhaps, but this is why I know you know very little of the industry.
Sounds good, in theory, perhaps, but this is why I know you know very little.
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groovetube
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June 14, 2010 3:50PM
well we've gone from running around in circles, to now you're playing the game of a 5 year old.
I can see why more meaningful chats here on this are, rare.
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maximara
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June 15, 2010 9:31AM
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Groovetube
now you guys are starting to go in circles again. Both of you said, "flash is dead", present tense, now.
Wrong.It isn't dead at all.
More like the undead thing that will not freaking die--sort of like the Apple II in the late 1980s and early 90s.
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hiro
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July 1, 2010 8:28PM
<sniff>
<sniff>
Do I detect the pattern of an alias?
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aquatic
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July 6, 2010 3:49PM
Does anyone else have the problem where Flash videos stutter in full screen at like 15 fps? I think it might be 10.6.4 or specific to my 2010 MBP though...
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LOL.
What was your first clue?
you simply cannot make blanket statements like this. Sounds good, in theory, perhaps, but this is why I know you know very little of the industry.
Sounds good, in theory, perhaps, but this is why I know you know very little.
I can see why more meaningful chats here on this are, rare.
now you guys are starting to go in circles again. Both of you said, "flash is dead", present tense, now.
Wrong.It isn't dead at all.
More like the undead thing that will not freaking die--sort of like the Apple II in the late 1980s and early 90s.
<sniff>
Do I detect the pattern of an alias?