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Huh, I might have expected the swf file to still be in the page source code here, but I guess not. It's pretty easy to get it from Flashpoint anyway. But I do appreciate that you went to the effort to find it.

(By the way, "Shockwave Flash" is actually completely different from the Shockwave player/platform. Flash and Shockwave are two different plugins, both made by Macromedia which was later bought out by Adobe; Shockwave was much less frequently used, and used .dcr files rather than .swf. Why Flash was branded as "Shockwave Flash" for so long, I have no idea. One of the most confusing naming mixups in programming. Anyway, Flashpoint runs both, along with every other web plugin anyone knows of.)