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"""(however, I'm thinking decisions like this are often made by management and not the Engineers).
The management is made of engineers in case you don't know. Ever heard of Sergey and Larry?
At many times it hasn't worked or has not been available
Don't blame Adobe for you not being able to configure Flash on your Linux box. Damn, you only have to copy two files (flashplayer.xpt, libflashplayer.so) into the .mozilla subdirectory and to restart Firefox.
You're trying to justify your statement with unrelated arguments. Of course it doesn't make sense to use Flash for a troubleshooting section of a web site. This is not the point. The point is that Flash is the best technology to use nowadays for online video if you want to reach the greatest number of people, but you have failed to proove the contrary, and you have also failed to give us an alternative. Should YouTube use Theora Vorbis? LOL (unless they only want to target Linux users)"""
Who are you talking to? You start out replying to my statements... and then you go off responding to someone else's posts as if they were mine?