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    I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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      I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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      Dalek Dave
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      Expert Sexchange annoys EVERYBODY! It is a grotesque site filled with masturbating gimps 'Project Manager Types'.

      ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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        I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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        Nish Nishant
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        You can exclude them from google search results (I forgot what switch to use for it though). Probably something like -site:domain.com

        Regards, Nish


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          I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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          When I search for something and an EE link comes up, the answer has always been at the bottom of the page, below the ads.

          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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            Expert Sexchange annoys EVERYBODY! It is a grotesque site filled with masturbating gimps 'Project Manager Types'.

            ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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            I tried to moderate myself a bit. I didn't want to put all of my rage in the post because I thought I'd go too far and offend many good people. Evidently, you don't labor under those same considerations. Don't tell anyone else that I gave you a '5'.

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              When I search for something and an EE link comes up, the answer has always been at the bottom of the page, below the ads.

              "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

              "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

              "Show me a community that obeys the Ten Commandments and I'll show you a less crowded prison system." - Anonymous

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              I've noticed that. I cannot imagine why it works that way. Even with that I ignore the material.

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                Expert Sexchange annoys EVERYBODY! It is a grotesque site filled with masturbating gimps 'Project Manager Types'.

                ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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                Nagy Vilmos
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                Dalek Dave wrote:

                It is a grotesque site filled with masturbating gimps 'Project Manager Types'.

                Oy! Some of us PM's actually worked as code monkeys.


                Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                  When I search for something and an EE link comes up, the answer has always been at the bottom of the page, below the ads.

                  "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                  "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                  "Show me a community that obeys the Ten Commandments and I'll show you a less crowded prison system." - Anonymous

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                  Wjousts
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                  Yeah, I noticed that too. So basically they want you to pay for the answer that is already there for you to see. And I've really found their answers all that useful anyway.

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                    I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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                    Wjousts
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                    To be fair, I think they come up a lot less than they used to. I remember a time several years back when almost every search would end up with "expert sex change" in the first two or three results. Perhaps it changed when they changed their domain name?

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                      I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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                      I find that if you scroll all the way down the page, the member answers are there. You don't really need to be a subscriber. The caveat here is that you ask the question in Google and then navigate to the answer via the hit in the Google results page.

                      Just along for the ride. "the meat from that butcher is just the dogs danglies, absolutely amazing cuts of beef." - DaveAuld (2011)
                      "No, that is just the earthly manifestation of the Great God Retardon." - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "It is the celestial scrotum of good luck!" - Nagy Vilmos (2011)

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                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                        It is a grotesque site filled with masturbating gimps 'Project Manager Types'.

                        Oy! Some of us PM's actually worked as code monkeys.


                        Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        You're different, you came through the ranks.

                        ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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                          I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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                          Marc Clifton
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                          MehGerbil wrote:

                          "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?"

                          1. Work would grind to a halt 2. Vendors that you buy components for would be forced to provide better documentation 3. Someone, somewhere would get pissed off and create a "free" site 4. Companies would have to cough up the small amount of money to pay for these sites - part of doing business, IMO. 5. Consultants would simply add the fees associated with these sites to their bills 6. Contrary to item #1, life would go on That said, the concept of "productizing" information has always been a gray area. And don't get me started on patenting genes, information which we all carry around with us. Marc

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                            I find that if you scroll all the way down the page, the member answers are there. You don't really need to be a subscriber. The caveat here is that you ask the question in Google and then navigate to the answer via the hit in the Google results page.

                            Just along for the ride. "the meat from that butcher is just the dogs danglies, absolutely amazing cuts of beef." - DaveAuld (2011)
                            "No, that is just the earthly manifestation of the Great God Retardon." - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "It is the celestial scrotum of good luck!" - Nagy Vilmos (2011)

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                            Nish Nishant
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                            Just ask in the Q-A forums on CP and one of SA or OriginalG will answer you in minutes, and they'll even do the research for you :-)

                            Regards, Nish


                            My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                              I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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                              Chris Maunder
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                              Whole businesses have been setup specifically to take out ExpertSexChange. What is totally baffling is that, 2.5 years later, they are still around.

                              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                Whole businesses have been setup specifically to take out ExpertSexChange. What is totally baffling is that, 2.5 years later, they are still around.

                                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                Chris Maunder wrote:

                                Whole businesses have been setup specifically to take out ExpertSexChange.

                                Do they focus on preOp or postOp?

                                Regards, Nish


                                My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                  I've noticed that. I cannot imagine why it works that way. Even with that I ignore the material.

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                                  Jorgen Andersson
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                                  MehGerbil wrote:

                                  I cannot imagine why it works that way.

                                  SEO?

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                                    I'm not even sure I could be a programmer without the internet. The information that one can get with a simple search engine query is amazing. I'm thankful for all of the people who've helped me solve problems over the years - free of charge. Blogs, forums, and tech articles all contribute to this golden age of information. If you've ever tried to look up something in a card cataloge at a local library you know exactly what I'm talking about. *shudder* So I get annoyed to no end when I perform a query and Experts Exchange comes up. The question I'm asking is there and so is the answer but they want me to pay for it. Let me tell you what this means: All it means is I have to click on a different link because there is no way in hell I'm paying for the information. It's a free country. They've a right to create the site and charge for the information. People are free to come up with any whacky business plan they desire and it makes no difference to me if the owners get rich off it. However, I harbor a sneaking suspicion that many of the answers one gets from an "expert" are the result of the "expert" getting the answer by first opening a web browser and performing a search. I know this rant isn't entirely fair. It would take a great deal of work to create a website, manage members, and take care of all the details involved in running a business. That said, it just strikes me as shady - not criminal by any means - just something that isn't quite really offering a product. They've positioned themselves in a gray area as merchants for what is widely availabe for free. That's icky. And while I can ignore Experts Exchange - since every question I've ever had is handily answered elsewhere for free - the really dark question in the back of my mind is "What would happen if everyone adopted this model?" That's the part that grates me. Who looks at the free flow of information and happily converts our wonderful exchange of information to a subscription model? Who looks at the internet and even wants to monetize it like that? There is evil there! So yeah, as unfair as all of this is to the people over at Experts Exchange I'll be honest and admit that I believe their utter failure is a win for everyone else. That is one business model that I want to see go down in flames.

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                                    Have you seen this: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/hide-sites-to-find-more-of-what-you.html[^] Works like a charm - I had (almost) managed to forget they exist!

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                                      Chris Maunder wrote:

                                      Whole businesses have been setup specifically to take out ExpertSexChange.

                                      Do they focus on preOp or postOp?

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                                      That is a question I don't the answer to, which ever way it goes... X|

                                      Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                        Have you seen this: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/hide-sites-to-find-more-of-what-you.html[^] Works like a charm - I had (almost) managed to forget they exist!

                                        Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                        Dalek Dave
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                                        It has been mentioned before, but no problem mentioning it again, it is useful.

                                        ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^] Trolls[^]

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                                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                          That is a question I don't the answer to, which ever way it goes... X|

                                          Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                          Nish Nishant
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                                          OriginalGriff wrote:

                                          That is a question I don't the answer to, which ever way it goes... X|

                                          Yeah unless you accidentally the answer. :rolleyes:

                                          Regards, Nish


                                          My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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