02-12-2010, 05:45 PM
Well, I currently want to try Adobe Flash.
So I go to adobe.com, clicks the Flash CS4 Professional link and clicks the try button.
I then need to create a Adobe Account as I dont have any.
Thats no problem except one thing:
Organization name.
I am 14 years old (nearly 15) and I am (due to obvious reasons) not employed in any organization.
So I go to Contact and wants to ask a question to Adobe, no problems except that I need to make a account.
Fail!
So how can I ask Adobe what I should fill into those stupid fields, without having to make a account that I (obviously) cant make?
And yes, I hate Adobe!
So I go to adobe.com, clicks the Flash CS4 Professional link and clicks the try button.
I then need to create a Adobe Account as I dont have any.
Thats no problem except one thing:
Organization name.
I am 14 years old (nearly 15) and I am (due to obvious reasons) not employed in any organization.
So I go to Contact and wants to ask a question to Adobe, no problems except that I need to make a account.
Fail!
So how can I ask Adobe what I should fill into those stupid fields, without having to make a account that I (obviously) cant make?
And yes, I hate Adobe!
Age ratings for movies and games (and similar) have never been a good idea.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.