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Posting from iPad :) - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 19th Dec 10 at 1:21pm
Test post from an iPad. {Smile} I really need to get used to this virtual keyboard; haha.

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 20th Dec 10 at 10:21pm
So you can view the forum easily on it?

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 21st Dec 10 at 9:41am
Yeah, it displays as it would n a regular computer with a decent internet browser. Only thing is no flash, ^^.

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 21st Dec 10 at 4:33pm
Still? They should implement their own flash like Linux did. {Tongue Out} Something that will allow flash to work on all iDevices. From what I remember Steve Jobs didn't want Flash on the computers either. But then what's the point of having a computer if you're not allowed to do what you want? {Tongue Out}

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 21st Dec 10 at 11:49pm
Er... My Windows 7 pc does not have flash installed either. Google Chrome html5 ftw. I feel that flash is going to die. Opera software made a statement against flash as well. Flash makes computers overheat waaaaay too easily.

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 22nd Dec 10 at 1:07am
Oh I see, and so that's why Chrome Doesn't need flash. XD Though FireFox does, so it's installed, and overheat? When did this happen? Out of all the years, I've never seen this happen with flash.

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 22nd Dec 10 at 12:31pm
On a desktop you might notice your computer starting to lag behind a bit. On laptops, laptop should be getting warm/hot much faster then normal. Flash is usually the culprit behind this.

Opera software did say in a statement against flash: " you can fry an egg on a device running flash." or something similair, don'tremembeear their exact words.

Re: Posting from iPad :) - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 22nd Dec 10 at 4:13pm
I see, My laptop is always nice and cool. Even going on heavy flash sites, it's still nice and cool. {Unsure} Don't see the problem though. and my room gets about 80 Degrees F when the heat is on, and it's still cool. Talk about hot, my PS3 gets really hot, but that's mostly because it's almost always on, and I'm usually playing a game. {Tongue Out}