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April 7, 2009 at 5:20 PM #378196April 7, 2009 at 9:38 PM #377829NotCrankyParticipant
[quote=garysears]Russell,
I sent you an email (I think). I emailed Rustico74629(at)hotmail(dot)com.
Gary[/quote]
O.K. Gary, but that address will not work.
You can try [email protected]April 7, 2009 at 9:38 PM #378107NotCrankyParticipant[quote=garysears]Russell,
I sent you an email (I think). I emailed Rustico74629(at)hotmail(dot)com.
Gary[/quote]
O.K. Gary, but that address will not work.
You can try [email protected]April 7, 2009 at 9:38 PM #378285NotCrankyParticipant[quote=garysears]Russell,
I sent you an email (I think). I emailed Rustico74629(at)hotmail(dot)com.
Gary[/quote]
O.K. Gary, but that address will not work.
You can try [email protected]April 7, 2009 at 9:38 PM #378327NotCrankyParticipant[quote=garysears]Russell,
I sent you an email (I think). I emailed Rustico74629(at)hotmail(dot)com.
Gary[/quote]
O.K. Gary, but that address will not work.
You can try [email protected]April 7, 2009 at 9:38 PM #378454NotCrankyParticipant[quote=garysears]Russell,
I sent you an email (I think). I emailed Rustico74629(at)hotmail(dot)com.
Gary[/quote]
O.K. Gary, but that address will not work.
You can try [email protected]April 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM #378085ucodegenParticipantTry using firefox and download Ad Blocker Plus extension. That will block out any ads you don’t want to see.
I would add the ‘noscript’ plug-in as well. I don’t have the Ad Blocker extension and I don’t get the bouncy adds. You will need to selectively choose which sites get to run Javascript on your machine.. which is an initial hassle.. but it is worth it.. also may cure the ‘text’ issue.
I would not recommend Internet Exploder.. because of its use of ActiveX. ActiveX allows a website to download a piece of binary code (no sandbox) and run it on your machine. This is how things like ‘Gator’ get installed on a person’s machine. Setting IE to signed ActiveX does not really do anything. Just makes sure that M$FT gets their fee for someone creating an ActiveX component.
Yahoo profile is another thing to look at…
Strange, when I first read the headline to this thread at first I thought you were talking about Realtor’s…
ROTFLMAO..
you mean as in “she-who-must-not-be-named” and the like?@Russell
When putting your Email address on a website, I would recommend ‘adorning’ it, kind of like how garysears did it, 2nd post up from your last. Spammers look for Email addresses by using webcrawlers on blogs.April 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM #378360ucodegenParticipantTry using firefox and download Ad Blocker Plus extension. That will block out any ads you don’t want to see.
I would add the ‘noscript’ plug-in as well. I don’t have the Ad Blocker extension and I don’t get the bouncy adds. You will need to selectively choose which sites get to run Javascript on your machine.. which is an initial hassle.. but it is worth it.. also may cure the ‘text’ issue.
I would not recommend Internet Exploder.. because of its use of ActiveX. ActiveX allows a website to download a piece of binary code (no sandbox) and run it on your machine. This is how things like ‘Gator’ get installed on a person’s machine. Setting IE to signed ActiveX does not really do anything. Just makes sure that M$FT gets their fee for someone creating an ActiveX component.
Yahoo profile is another thing to look at…
Strange, when I first read the headline to this thread at first I thought you were talking about Realtor’s…
ROTFLMAO..
you mean as in “she-who-must-not-be-named” and the like?@Russell
When putting your Email address on a website, I would recommend ‘adorning’ it, kind of like how garysears did it, 2nd post up from your last. Spammers look for Email addresses by using webcrawlers on blogs.April 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM #378541ucodegenParticipantTry using firefox and download Ad Blocker Plus extension. That will block out any ads you don’t want to see.
I would add the ‘noscript’ plug-in as well. I don’t have the Ad Blocker extension and I don’t get the bouncy adds. You will need to selectively choose which sites get to run Javascript on your machine.. which is an initial hassle.. but it is worth it.. also may cure the ‘text’ issue.
I would not recommend Internet Exploder.. because of its use of ActiveX. ActiveX allows a website to download a piece of binary code (no sandbox) and run it on your machine. This is how things like ‘Gator’ get installed on a person’s machine. Setting IE to signed ActiveX does not really do anything. Just makes sure that M$FT gets their fee for someone creating an ActiveX component.
Yahoo profile is another thing to look at…
Strange, when I first read the headline to this thread at first I thought you were talking about Realtor’s…
ROTFLMAO..
you mean as in “she-who-must-not-be-named” and the like?@Russell
When putting your Email address on a website, I would recommend ‘adorning’ it, kind of like how garysears did it, 2nd post up from your last. Spammers look for Email addresses by using webcrawlers on blogs.April 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM #378583ucodegenParticipantTry using firefox and download Ad Blocker Plus extension. That will block out any ads you don’t want to see.
I would add the ‘noscript’ plug-in as well. I don’t have the Ad Blocker extension and I don’t get the bouncy adds. You will need to selectively choose which sites get to run Javascript on your machine.. which is an initial hassle.. but it is worth it.. also may cure the ‘text’ issue.
I would not recommend Internet Exploder.. because of its use of ActiveX. ActiveX allows a website to download a piece of binary code (no sandbox) and run it on your machine. This is how things like ‘Gator’ get installed on a person’s machine. Setting IE to signed ActiveX does not really do anything. Just makes sure that M$FT gets their fee for someone creating an ActiveX component.
Yahoo profile is another thing to look at…
Strange, when I first read the headline to this thread at first I thought you were talking about Realtor’s…
ROTFLMAO..
you mean as in “she-who-must-not-be-named” and the like?@Russell
When putting your Email address on a website, I would recommend ‘adorning’ it, kind of like how garysears did it, 2nd post up from your last. Spammers look for Email addresses by using webcrawlers on blogs.April 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM #378710ucodegenParticipantTry using firefox and download Ad Blocker Plus extension. That will block out any ads you don’t want to see.
I would add the ‘noscript’ plug-in as well. I don’t have the Ad Blocker extension and I don’t get the bouncy adds. You will need to selectively choose which sites get to run Javascript on your machine.. which is an initial hassle.. but it is worth it.. also may cure the ‘text’ issue.
I would not recommend Internet Exploder.. because of its use of ActiveX. ActiveX allows a website to download a piece of binary code (no sandbox) and run it on your machine. This is how things like ‘Gator’ get installed on a person’s machine. Setting IE to signed ActiveX does not really do anything. Just makes sure that M$FT gets their fee for someone creating an ActiveX component.
Yahoo profile is another thing to look at…
Strange, when I first read the headline to this thread at first I thought you were talking about Realtor’s…
ROTFLMAO..
you mean as in “she-who-must-not-be-named” and the like?@Russell
When putting your Email address on a website, I would recommend ‘adorning’ it, kind of like how garysears did it, 2nd post up from your last. Spammers look for Email addresses by using webcrawlers on blogs.April 8, 2009 at 1:58 PM #378095NotCrankyParticipantFLU,
This is the company advertising in yahoo email. http://www.true.com/signupgen_brun8.htm?exitpop=no&PID=0daff48d4fb44d78a9f2b7da38c37906&PLC=9AF148C5-8E36-49C2-8536-265D875B6909&LCID=1068742010&aid=2511965450&sid=search&tbpad_id=Phrase&ovraw=meet+singles&gclid=CPGqi7OV4pkCFQJ-xgodyUIo3gThanks Ucodegen. I will keep that in mind.
UcoApril 8, 2009 at 1:58 PM #378370NotCrankyParticipantFLU,
This is the company advertising in yahoo email. http://www.true.com/signupgen_brun8.htm?exitpop=no&PID=0daff48d4fb44d78a9f2b7da38c37906&PLC=9AF148C5-8E36-49C2-8536-265D875B6909&LCID=1068742010&aid=2511965450&sid=search&tbpad_id=Phrase&ovraw=meet+singles&gclid=CPGqi7OV4pkCFQJ-xgodyUIo3gThanks Ucodegen. I will keep that in mind.
UcoApril 8, 2009 at 1:58 PM #378551NotCrankyParticipantFLU,
This is the company advertising in yahoo email. http://www.true.com/signupgen_brun8.htm?exitpop=no&PID=0daff48d4fb44d78a9f2b7da38c37906&PLC=9AF148C5-8E36-49C2-8536-265D875B6909&LCID=1068742010&aid=2511965450&sid=search&tbpad_id=Phrase&ovraw=meet+singles&gclid=CPGqi7OV4pkCFQJ-xgodyUIo3gThanks Ucodegen. I will keep that in mind.
UcoApril 8, 2009 at 1:58 PM #378593NotCrankyParticipantFLU,
This is the company advertising in yahoo email. http://www.true.com/signupgen_brun8.htm?exitpop=no&PID=0daff48d4fb44d78a9f2b7da38c37906&PLC=9AF148C5-8E36-49C2-8536-265D875B6909&LCID=1068742010&aid=2511965450&sid=search&tbpad_id=Phrase&ovraw=meet+singles&gclid=CPGqi7OV4pkCFQJ-xgodyUIo3gThanks Ucodegen. I will keep that in mind.
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