It takes only one Dword in the Windows registry to stop Flash forever or until you change the registry key, even if Flash is installed. Linux is probably even easier, given that Linux is, well, not windows ;-) I don't care if I tape; you do a much better job. But, I'll miss not seeing you folks again if you can't make it. sh --- Erik Olson <erik@thekrib.com> wrote: > On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, S. Hieber wrote: > > > I'll be up that way about that time. I might even be > taping > > NEC again, unless Erik plans to attend. > > Kingfish had some grand scheme he was trying to get NEC > to do, something > of a "Geezers of the Hobby Extravaganza", and (kindly) he > actually had me > written into the contract as a videographer. As I > haven't heard a word on > this, I'm assuming it isn't happening. But you never > know. > > We're already committed to ACA 2006 (the guy running it's > going to bribe > me with a full complement of the latest Adobe software, > so good for the > AGA too!). So probably not going to be at NEC next year. > > - Erik > > PS: Whenever I worry that the AGA's site is too > old-fashioned and > out-of-date, I pop on over to the NEC website. From its > pointless > un-bypassable Flash introduction (unless you have flash > installed), to the > utter difficulty of finding useful information (hey, they > have the date > this year, that's good!)... > > -- > Erik Olson > erik at thekrib dot com > _______________________________________________ > AGA-sc mailing list > AGA-sc@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc > _______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc