With all respect for Paul Graham I don't think he deserves a place on this list. Steve Jobs is 195 and Nelson Mandela is 192.
Who is Most Influential?
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#12Ugh. Completely unrelated to the actual content -- why, oh why, do people take a simple thing like static tabular data, and make a Flash object out of it? Why? Now it doesn't scroll like anything else does, and in exchange for losing the ability to scroll-wheel through the list, I get ... nothing.
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#13Don't bother, the Colbert fans will bury anyone who stands in their way.
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#15Ugh. Completely unrelated to the actual content -- why, oh why, do people take a simple thing like static tabular data, and make a Flash object out of it? Why? Now it doesn't scroll like anything else does, and in exchange for losing the ability to scroll-wheel through the list, I get ... nothing.
Plus I can't open a link in a new tab. Although, to be fair, flash does discourage bots, which is important for a fair poll.
The most annoying "feature" of flash in this case is that you can't search [for Paul Graham] in the text.
Flash is good for embedding videos, animating stuff, etc. It's terrible for text and navigation, as the accessibility is next to none.
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#18With all respect for Paul Graham I don't think he deserves a place on this list. Steve Jobs is 195 and Nelson Mandela is 192.
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#20http://www.scrapbookpages.com/DachauMemorial/TimeCover.html
I wouldn't take it seriously.