A short post to start October 🙂 Yesterday evening my PC, through America’s Army 3 and Java, showed a strange and suspicious behavior (to make a long story short, while I was playing AA3, the game screen got wasted and at the same time some kind of US Army propaganda video showed up in the trusted Java game I had let run behind). So I thought, after a clean online anti-virus scan, that it might be best to upgrade my browser plugins. But having already done so not so long ago, I wanted to check their versions first. I eventually had to find out through Google, because Adobe’s website is a mess, the Flash version checker… to spare me the trouble next time, here it is: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html.
While I’m at it, here’s the Java version checker.
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