off-road.com
#61
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Re: off-road.com
Yep, that's the one I use, very effective and you can turn it on/off in
one convenient click.
DougW wrote:
> Nathan Collier did pass the time by typing:
>
>>"L0nD0t.$t0we11" wrote...
>>
>>> This is not the same thing as
>>> on-demand popups such as those used by Car Connection, etc.
>>> to zoom images.
>>
>>thats just it.....i used a pop up blocker once and i couldnt even view the
>>bigger images of the vehicles at autotrader.com because they open up in a
>>javascript pop up. thats just one example. i dont bother with the pop up
>>blockers because they dont know the difference, and i just avoid sites (as
>>best as i can anyway) that use advertisement popups.
>
>
> use the Google toolbar. For those sites where you want popups just click
> the popup blocker off. The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
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03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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one convenient click.
DougW wrote:
> Nathan Collier did pass the time by typing:
>
>>"L0nD0t.$t0we11" wrote...
>>
>>> This is not the same thing as
>>> on-demand popups such as those used by Car Connection, etc.
>>> to zoom images.
>>
>>thats just it.....i used a pop up blocker once and i couldnt even view the
>>bigger images of the vehicles at autotrader.com because they open up in a
>>javascript pop up. thats just one example. i dont bother with the pop up
>>blockers because they dont know the difference, and i just avoid sites (as
>>best as i can anyway) that use advertisement popups.
>
>
> use the Google toolbar. For those sites where you want popups just click
> the popup blocker off. The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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#62
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Re: off-road.com
KJ did pass the time by typing:
>>> The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
> ...and sends that information to someone else.
>
> it's really wonderful spyware.
Actually it does no such thing unless you allow it
to by activating the advanced functionality. It
also has been checked and approved for use where I
work in the .mil. Go grab ethereal and watch for yourself.
>>> The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
> ...and sends that information to someone else.
>
> it's really wonderful spyware.
Actually it does no such thing unless you allow it
to by activating the advanced functionality. It
also has been checked and approved for use where I
work in the .mil. Go grab ethereal and watch for yourself.
#63
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Re: off-road.com
KJ did pass the time by typing:
>>> The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
> ...and sends that information to someone else.
>
> it's really wonderful spyware.
Actually it does no such thing unless you allow it
to by activating the advanced functionality. It
also has been checked and approved for use where I
work in the .mil. Go grab ethereal and watch for yourself.
>>> The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
> ...and sends that information to someone else.
>
> it's really wonderful spyware.
Actually it does no such thing unless you allow it
to by activating the advanced functionality. It
also has been checked and approved for use where I
work in the .mil. Go grab ethereal and watch for yourself.
#64
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Posts: n/a
Re: off-road.com
KJ did pass the time by typing:
>>> The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
> ...and sends that information to someone else.
>
> it's really wonderful spyware.
Actually it does no such thing unless you allow it
to by activating the advanced functionality. It
also has been checked and approved for use where I
work in the .mil. Go grab ethereal and watch for yourself.
>>> The toolbar remembers that setting for next time.
>
> ...and sends that information to someone else.
>
> it's really wonderful spyware.
Actually it does no such thing unless you allow it
to by activating the advanced functionality. It
also has been checked and approved for use where I
work in the .mil. Go grab ethereal and watch for yourself.
#65
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Re: off-road.com
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 01:48:02 UTC "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
Mozilla - freeware version of Netscape for nearly any OS - has had
popup blocking built in for a couple of years. So far, I haven't
missed ANYTHING. If Joe ******** wants to sell me something via pop
up (pop over/pop under, etc) then missing his pitch is exactly what I
want to do!
Did I mention that Mozilla is free???
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Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
Mozilla - freeware version of Netscape for nearly any OS - has had
popup blocking built in for a couple of years. So far, I haven't
missed ANYTHING. If Joe ******** wants to sell me something via pop
up (pop over/pop under, etc) then missing his pitch is exactly what I
want to do!
Did I mention that Mozilla is free???
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#66
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Posts: n/a
Re: off-road.com
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 01:48:02 UTC "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
Mozilla - freeware version of Netscape for nearly any OS - has had
popup blocking built in for a couple of years. So far, I haven't
missed ANYTHING. If Joe ******** wants to sell me something via pop
up (pop over/pop under, etc) then missing his pitch is exactly what I
want to do!
Did I mention that Mozilla is free???
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
Mozilla - freeware version of Netscape for nearly any OS - has had
popup blocking built in for a couple of years. So far, I haven't
missed ANYTHING. If Joe ******** wants to sell me something via pop
up (pop over/pop under, etc) then missing his pitch is exactly what I
want to do!
Did I mention that Mozilla is free???
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#67
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Re: off-road.com
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 01:48:02 UTC "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
Mozilla - freeware version of Netscape for nearly any OS - has had
popup blocking built in for a couple of years. So far, I haven't
missed ANYTHING. If Joe ******** wants to sell me something via pop
up (pop over/pop under, etc) then missing his pitch is exactly what I
want to do!
Did I mention that Mozilla is free???
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
Mozilla - freeware version of Netscape for nearly any OS - has had
popup blocking built in for a couple of years. So far, I haven't
missed ANYTHING. If Joe ******** wants to sell me something via pop
up (pop over/pop under, etc) then missing his pitch is exactly what I
want to do!
Did I mention that Mozilla is free???
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#68
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Re: off-road.com
I'm using Netscape 7.1 and it has built in software for blocking
pop-ups. When there is a pop-up blocked it adds a small icon at the
bottom of the window so that you can open it if you like. It also
allows you to select URL's that you don't want pop-ups blocked.
Mort
Nathan Collier wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
>
pop-ups. When there is a pop-up blocked it adds a small icon at the
bottom of the window so that you can open it if you like. It also
allows you to select URL's that you don't want pop-ups blocked.
Mort
Nathan Collier wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
>
#69
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Posts: n/a
Re: off-road.com
I'm using Netscape 7.1 and it has built in software for blocking
pop-ups. When there is a pop-up blocked it adds a small icon at the
bottom of the window so that you can open it if you like. It also
allows you to select URL's that you don't want pop-ups blocked.
Mort
Nathan Collier wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
>
pop-ups. When there is a pop-up blocked it adds a small icon at the
bottom of the window so that you can open it if you like. It also
allows you to select URL's that you don't want pop-ups blocked.
Mort
Nathan Collier wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
>
#70
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Posts: n/a
Re: off-road.com
I'm using Netscape 7.1 and it has built in software for blocking
pop-ups. When there is a pop-up blocked it adds a small icon at the
bottom of the window so that you can open it if you like. It also
allows you to select URL's that you don't want pop-ups blocked.
Mort
Nathan Collier wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
>
pop-ups. When there is a pop-up blocked it adds a small icon at the
bottom of the window so that you can open it if you like. It also
allows you to select URL's that you don't want pop-ups blocked.
Mort
Nathan Collier wrote:
> the problem with pop up blockers is that they dont know the difference in
> ---- spam and valid windows that you want to see. if youre using a pop up
> blocker youre also missing valid information.
>