Flash Apprentice Available!

Hi, i'm trying to up my skill level and build a portfolio.
I'm looking for
Flash Designers and Developers that have a steady stream of
projects and
could use someone to do grunt work and other design tasks for
FREE.
My ability as a Flash Designer on a scale of 1 to 10 would be
a 6, I do
know some actionscript 2.0 but i'm trying to focus on my
Designers
Certification at this point. I've studied Flash and am not
self taught so
my technique is schooled. Because i don't work as a designer
it's hard for
me to do challenging things each day to sharpen and improve
my skill. I
will work hard for you without pay.
I also know Dreamweaver MX2004 (ASP mostly), Photoshop CS2,
Illustrator CS2,
3D Max (with an exceptionally large library of Textures and
3D maps and
models).
Lastly, I have 10 years experience in Web Design so i'm not a
newbie :-)
Regards
Neo
[email protected]

Don't count on Flash support with this gen of touch/iphone.
There's a good reason why almost all PDA's and other similar devices with wifi and a browser also do not support Flash--it uses more resources than they can provide. Most modern applications of Flash (videos and games, for example) would bring the IPT to its knees. Use of Flash also gobbles up lots of RAM.
A Flash capable browser would be awesome to have in your pocket, but right now you'd be looking at an Archos 605, which is a beast (in good and bad ways) compared to the IPT.
Taking another perspective, the Web's reliance on Flash could have already peaked. If YouTube (Google)is willing to convert their entire library to a more open standard (H.264), it could be a sign that some of the big players (including Apple) are trying to weaken Adobe's grip on the embedded video monopoly that they currently enjoy.

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