i didn't miss the point. i was employing a great deal of sarcasm relative to hp's decision to go so far as to showcase their tablet's flash capabilities with an adobe mouthpiece as the foci. i don't watch tv with any regularity, and if i did,
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however...
being upset that apple has chosen to release a device that does not support flash when there will be plenty (almost 50 this year) of other tablet options, seems... odd. when i think about the relatively small market share the ipad will likely acquire, i fail to see why so many people are threatened, angered, and troubled by its existence. also,
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in a mobile device,
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there's lots of 2010 left though, and plenty more marvelous devices to consider. i'm excited regardless.