What 'Flashpoint' does is examine the inherent inconsistencies in Shade's past and attempt to explain it and give it some logic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Flash and HTML have co-existed, and they're going to continue to co-exist.
A wide variety of devices beyond personal computers are arriving, many of which will be used to browse the Web... The Flash engineering team has taken this on with a major overhaul of the mainstream Flash Player for a variety of devices.
I'm not against Flash, and I love the work that people such as Joshua Davis do.
The true picture of the past flits by. The past can be seized only as an image which flashes up at the instant when it can be recognized and is never seen again.
The productivity and expressiveness of Flash remain advantages for the Web community even as HTML advances.
'FlashForward' is definitely not a sci-fi show. It doesn't have the mythology of 'Lost.' We have one major event that happens that you are asked to buy into. After that, you're dealing with very human ripple effects - how people deal with it and how they come to terms with it.
Flash turns up the optical volume so that whatever lies behind the lens - be it film or a digital sensor - is a little more receptive.
It is the artist's business to create sunshine when the sun fails.
Goodness is uneventful. It does not flash, it glows.
The Dark Side of the Moon has flash - the true flash that comes from the excellence of a superb performance.