On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote: >To all who have contributed ideas about turning off Java, blah blah, l >wasn't really _complaining_ about my personal situation. I was noting >the bizarre world of online advertising in which the right third of a >page is filled with ads, the top third is filled with ads, and now there >are pop-up windows covering the main page...and which pop-up several >times. Newspapers are usually over 60% advertising. But at least in newspapers, the ads don't wiggle. Bear
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