Haha, were right.

's plugin for is supposed to give Android-based tablets, like 's new Tab, a leg up on Apple's iPad, which does not support Flash.
The argument is that Flash support gives people fuller access to more of the web — particularly Flash and animation — that just isn't available on the iPad.
But so far, Flash has been one of the weakest, most embarrassing spots for the Galaxy Tab, severely depleting the device's performance, according to the reviews we've read. (We don't have a Galaxy Tab, so we weren't able to verify this ourselves.)
And it suggests that Adobe, Google, and their hardware partners either need to fix this fast — and make Flash really fly on tablets — or get out of the way.
Because when it comes to user experience, a crappy version of Flash is not better than no Flash at all.
Dan Frommer, Read more