There is a dream, is an announcement on the blog of a developer of Adobe Flash Player product!

Chupinhado of http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/11/now_supporting_16_exabytes.html and freely translated below.

We are pleased to announce here and now the version of Flash Player for Linux with support for Theoretical 16 exabytes . This technological feat is accomplished using a bleeding edge (a new technology and therefore rarely applied) known in 64-bit processors.

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Pictured: the next big thing-an 80-bit CPU , but 64 bits will have to do for now

Well now we have an x86_64 version of Flash Player for Linux available to users who have migrated to Linux environments full 64Bit. We hope to receive feedback on the use and what uses in what areas, and improvements to be incorporated. You can help. Just report the bugs this bug in Flash Player track . Hey, believe the results - the issue of 64 bits is close to a solution. Or you can try to enter in the comments sections of a report on his attempt to run, type ("I tried at XYZ distribution and is not working") but I guarantee you have some help.

I feel a little sentimental about it all. It's weird, but I think I'll miss the hundreds of comments on each post kindly asking a 64-bit version. So do not be afraid of a popup with a "64bit NOW!" For each comment posted, you know, just something for old times for us all!

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