Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 17:20:20 +0200, lee wrote:
>
>> Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>>> Sadly, we can't be sure on what the future will provide, so worrying
>>> know is useless and wasteful. The only we can do is having a "Plan B",
>>> that's all.
>> 
>> Like I said, nothing to worry about.  Do you have a plan B?
>
> Yes, of course; the same approach that I've used for DMCA-friendly 
> services: avoiding those that require from me a component which is not 
> available for my system and looking for an alternative/different service.

That plan will get you only so far.

>>>> I don't have it installed anymore and I can't find one of these sites
>>>> atm.
>>>
>>> Fine, then problem solved :-)
>> 
>> No, it's not solved because I can't play or download videos on these
>> sites anymore.
>
> Then install Adobe Flash Player and problem solved.

It doesn't solve the problem.

>> I removed the flashplayer library from adobe and now the only videos I
>> can watch on websites are those on youtube.  
>
> Then reinstall it. There's no other 1:1 alternative for this.

Then you're obviously wrong when you said you have a solution and it's
so easy that you only need to google.

>> That means you don't have a solution, either.
>
> Oh, yes. I use Adobe Flash Player that works fine with flash player based 
> sites.

You didn't understand the problem then.


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