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SVG And Flash As The Same Species ... These are the Macromedia’s Shock Wave Flash (SWF) and the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)... Adobe's SVG browser plug-in has achieved barely around 10% penetration, compared to Macromedia's 90% for the Flash plug-in... Flash has already established an outstanding standard nevertheless, this did not make SVG an inferior technology....

Flash MX Invades The Internet ... Instead of the plain coding of the HTML, Flash allows a person to add colorful animation and brief interactive movie clips...

Flash Scores Sites Deliver Accurate Sports Schedules ... Thanks to these flash livescore websites where you are able to find the schedule of your favorite game easily... These flash score sports sites specially cater to sports fans that are crazy about their sports heroes and game....

Online Flash Games ... These online games use the Adobe Flash Player. This is a small multimedia player that is embedded in the web page...

New Features Of Macromedia Flash MX ... The release of Macromedia’s Flash MX marked a leap in the development of rich content productivity and stability of video across the Internet... I also believe that Macromedia Flash will turn out to be the industry’s spine to hold everything in order...

The most welcome joke to me is the one that takes the place of a heavy, not altogether innocuous thought, at once a cautionary hint of the finger and a flash of the eye.
—Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

What the hell is nostalgia doing in a science-fiction film? With the whole universe and all the future to play in, Lucas took his marvelous toys and crawled under the fringed cloth on the parlor table, back into a nice safe hideyhole, along with flash Gordon and the Cowardly Lion and Luck Skywalker and the Flying Aces and the Hitler Jugend. If there’s a message there, I don’t think I want to hear it.
—Ursula K. Le Guin (b. 1929)

I used to like this town.... Los Angeles was just a big dry sunny place with ugly homes and no style, but good-hearted and peaceful.... Now ... we’ve got the big money, the sharpshooters, the percentage workers, the fast dollar boys, the hoodlums out of New York and Chicago and Detroit—and Cleveland. We’ve got the flash restaurants and night clubs they run, and the hotels and apartment houses they own, and the grifters and con men and female bandits that live in them. The luxury trades, the pansy decorators, the Lesbian dress designers, the riff-raff of a big hardboiled city with no more personality than a paper cup.
—Raymond Chandler (1888–1959)