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Hello Cindy. 22 May 07 10:57, you wrote to all0: CH> The latest joy of Advertising is when you go onto a site hoping to CH> read an article in peace - the ads are so big, you can't help but CH> notice them. Plus as an upgrade to the lovely pop up windows most of CH> us have learned how to block - now they have parts of the ad popping CH> out at you in and out ... zoom/unzoom as it were. Use Firefox with its free Ad Blocker and you won't see ads anymore! CH> Every Sunday/Saturday and Friday there are so many AD circulars CH> stuffed into the paper, it's more ads than it is paper (news). 0 Yep, but all those tools and underwear are sometimes more interesting than the news. (-: CH> TV: it's more ads than program. Yep, well I agree with your whole post, but advertising seems to work or businesses would not be able to afford them. Also, T.V. couldn't afford to operate without the sponsorship. CH> that is not the problem. The problem is there is TOO MUCH of it. Gee..that was a quick reply you made. That's true also. Good observations. -=[Joe]=- --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20061116* Origin: -= Fire on the Bayou =- (1:3828/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 @PATH: 3828/12 7 140/1 123/500 379/1 633/267 |
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