On Monday 04 August 2003 5:06 pm, Brian Kelsay wrote: > http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/~jon/humor/web_animations/switchlinux3 >.swf > And we all debated for a few days what Flash is for and now it is all > plain to me Because I'm working with a slow system here, and a slow link, I usually try to run several tasks in parallel - while one web site loads, I go read the first page of another web site, then click and go back to the first. This used to work pretty well for me, but now OSs have expanded and the system I'm running on is farther behind the curve. I can pretty much run three konqueror sessions and keep my kmail session open in the maxed-out 98M of RAM I have on this 300MHz system However, every once in a while, I'll hit some stupid site that has a Flash opening page. Even if they have a default under-page that allows me to proceede, I'm usually hosed with so much irrelevant Flash data and Java (or whatever) script being dumped into the browser that it's swap-city, and the system goes completely unresponsive. Chances are, wahtever's on the offending web site won't ever get explored, and the other projects I'm working on will be fubar as well. The most frustrating thing is that the best way to cope with one of these data-dumps is to yank the modem cord. Given that I have to pay by the minute, when I get into no-response territory, it gets expensive. I realise that I could tune this system better - run a lighter window manager, experiment with alternate browsers, make some setings for Java and Flash. I have downloaded and installed the Flash plugin, but Konqueror doesn't find it. Like I said, that's ok, there's nothing that Flash ever conveys that's useful to me. The solution I'd really like to see though is for someone to find an unstoppable exploit of Flash, one bad enough that you'd pretty much have to disable it for any public web site or face complete loss of your workstation. Then maybe it would go away, or be relegated to "click here to see a stupid, meaningless animation in which our web designer struts his glory". Oh well. Some pestilences just have to be lived with.