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Re: X-10 and like behaviour.
From: David Shaw <dshaw () jabberwocky com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 09:09:31 -0400
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:02:18AM -0400, Greg Maxwell wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, David Shaw wrote: [snip]There are a few windows programs that claim to block popups. X10 even recommends them for people who don't want to get their ads, which surprised me since it pretty much admits that they know they're harassing people to the point of installing special software just to get some X10 ad relief. Seems like a poor way to get name recognition to me ("X10? Oh yeah... they do those really annoying ads, and made me buy special software just to be rid of them. Ooh, I think I'll buy something from them posthaste!").[snip] Just turn off javascript and you will find browsing nirvana.
That was my original solution, but alas, these days enough sites use javascript for basic functionality that turning it off renders a good portion of the web unusable. David -- David Shaw | dshaw () jabberwocky com | WWW http://www.jabberwocky.com/ +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." - Jeremy S. Anderson
Current thread:
- X-10 and like behaviour. George Michaelson (Jul 18)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. J.D. Falk (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. Frank Thomas (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. David Shaw (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. Greg Maxwell (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. David Shaw (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. William Allen Simpson (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. David Shaw (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. J.D. Falk (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. James Thomason (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. Daniel Senie (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. John Starta (Jul 19)
- Re: X-10 and like behaviour. Daniel Senie (Jul 19)