Flash
Since when does every website seem to think they have to use Adobe Flash?
In my opinion some of the crappiest software on this planet comes from Adobe, and they are one of the very few companies that seem to believe that installing their software on your computer gives them every right to take it over.
The only other software that I know that acts like that we refer to as a VIRUS and work diligently to keep it off our machines.
Wake up — and just say HELL NO to web sites trying to force you download and install ANY software. If they can’t figure out how to give you a WEB 2.0 experience without you needing to install viral agents — just spend your money elsewhere… they’ll get the idea soon enough.

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