Moon Jones wrote:
Griffin Boyce wrote:
[flash bad, flash gaming awesome]
Are you sure these aren't enough reasons to remove any trace of it on a system you own?
For me, no, because I enjoy using flash to play games and look at art projects. One can use a VM for gaming if they really want to, but I choose not to. The trade-offs for me are performance, hassle, and the fact that virtualbox won't run on my machine. It's probably a bit off-topic, but in the next couple of months I plan to get a dedicated Windows machine that is used only for testing and gaming. Lots of games have questionable components (flash-based and otherwise). Getting another machine the ultimate sandbox. But you've got to weigh cost, necessity, and (frankly) relative interest. If I didn't *also* need one for Windows development, I wouldn't bother with it. best, Griffin -- "Cypherpunks write code not flame wars." --Jurre van Bergen #Foucault / PGP: 0xAE792C97 / OTR: saint@jabber.ccc.de My posts are my own, not my employer's.