Internet Sin
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MehGerbil wrote:
There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it
Would you be happier paying to use an ad-free Google, GMail, Yahoo Finance and YouTube? If so, I humbly suggest that you would be a member of a small minority. Small enough to make these services not viable. A modified hosts file spares me the angst of unwanted ads and I log out of Facebook when I'm done using it (which is about 10 minutes a day). I log into Google only about once a month for a few minutes to monitor my AdSense account - other than that, I couldn't care less if Google knows that my IP address searched for "bacon". :) /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
A modified hosts file spares me the angst of unwanted ads
That makes you part of a small minority :P
Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Would you be happier paying to use an ad-free Google, GMail, Yahoo Finance and YouTube?
I pay for a private mail account with my web host. I stopped using Hulu Plus because they increased the adds. I would definately pay for the services to keep from being exposed to adds. This wouldn't make the services non existent. They could let paid users go add free, and continue bombing the others with adds.
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Rant Mode: ON Here are some internet SINS that should be sufficient cause to send certain developers straight to HELL. 1: If you run a news site that requires a person to sign into Facebook in order to comment on the news item then you can go to HELL. I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one - despite your best attempts to force me into having one. Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks. 2: If you put a video up on a news site the video had best not start out with a 30 second ad (or any ad) or you can go straight to HELL. I no longer watch NBC videos, and ignore NBC content of any sort because they lace it all with ads. MSN sucks for the same reason. They'll post 10 great videos but you spend most of your time watching ads. Hello, that's why I quit watching TV. There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it. I'm actually getting to the point where I use the internet less and less because marketing is chewing up 90% of my bandwidth with stuff I don't want or need. Leave it to these guys to stomp out the internets. Rant Mode: OFF
MehGerbil wrote:
Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks.
Agreed!
MehGerbil wrote:
ads. Hello, that's why I quit watching TV.
Me too! Don't watch tv and not missing it at all :D
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I'm like you I don't hardly watch TV since they lengthened the commercial time to 30%. Used to be if a show you wanted to watch was coming on you did what you needed to do then sit down and watch the whole thing with little interruption now I'm of the age where when a commercial comes on I get up and do other things and by the time it comes back on I forgot what I was watching.
I don't watch commercial television at all. I canceled my Hulu account. I still can't get away from it. They started putting t.v.'s at the isles in stores now, so I refuse to go in unless I have to. Most of the time I ride to the store with my wife and then sit in the car while she shops. I make it a point to NOT buy anything I've seen ad advertisement for.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
A modified hosts file spares me the angst of unwanted ads
That makes you part of a small minority :P
Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Would you be happier paying to use an ad-free Google, GMail, Yahoo Finance and YouTube?
I pay for a private mail account with my web host. I stopped using Hulu Plus because they increased the adds. I would definately pay for the services to keep from being exposed to adds. This wouldn't make the services non existent. They could let paid users go add free, and continue bombing the others with adds.
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loctrice wrote:
That makes you part of a small minority :P
Unfortunately, that's true.
loctrice wrote:
I pay for a private mail account with my web host
Me too. /ravi
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MehGerbil wrote:
There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it
Would you be happier paying to use an ad-free Google, GMail, Yahoo Finance and YouTube? If so, I humbly suggest that you would be a member of a small minority. Small enough to make these services not viable. A modified hosts file spares me the angst of unwanted ads and I log out of Facebook when I'm done using it (which is about 10 minutes a day). I log into Google only about once a month for a few minutes to monitor my AdSense account - other than that, I couldn't care less if Google knows that my IP address searched for "bacon". :) /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
I couldn't care less if Google knows that my IP address searched for "bacon".
But, my searches are more "complicated" than that. So, I do mind. :-O
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
I couldn't care less if Google knows that my IP address searched for "bacon".
But, my searches are more "complicated" than that. So, I do mind. :-O
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
Most of the time I find myself searching for my keys and glasses. Unfortunately Google rarely helps in these cases. :) You could always use one of several anonymizer services to at least partially hide your IP address. /ravi
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I don't watch commercial television at all. I canceled my Hulu account. I still can't get away from it. They started putting t.v.'s at the isles in stores now, so I refuse to go in unless I have to. Most of the time I ride to the store with my wife and then sit in the car while she shops. I make it a point to NOT buy anything I've seen ad advertisement for.
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Yeah I know what you mean I'm single so I go in get what I need and get out.
loctrice wrote:
I make it a point to NOT buy anything I've seen ad advertisement for.
Ditto
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I don't watch commercial television at all. I canceled my Hulu account. I still can't get away from it. They started putting t.v.'s at the isles in stores now, so I refuse to go in unless I have to. Most of the time I ride to the store with my wife and then sit in the car while she shops. I make it a point to NOT buy anything I've seen ad advertisement for.
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loctrice wrote:
I make it a point to NOT buy anything I've seen ad advertisement for.
Make sure you never read a print version of MSDN magazine. You might see an ad for CodeProject there. :) /ravi
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Most of the time I find myself searching for my keys and glasses. Unfortunately Google rarely helps in these cases. :) You could always use one of several anonymizer services to at least partially hide your IP address. /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Most of the time I find myself searching for my keys and glasses. Unfortunately Google rarely helps in these cases. :)
Install Google desktop search, and type the location of your keys and glasses in a text file that will be indexed by it. Update the file every time you move the keys and/or glasses. Now, Google can find your keys and glasses. Easy peasy. :)
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Rant Mode: ON Here are some internet SINS that should be sufficient cause to send certain developers straight to HELL. 1: If you run a news site that requires a person to sign into Facebook in order to comment on the news item then you can go to HELL. I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one - despite your best attempts to force me into having one. Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks. 2: If you put a video up on a news site the video had best not start out with a 30 second ad (or any ad) or you can go straight to HELL. I no longer watch NBC videos, and ignore NBC content of any sort because they lace it all with ads. MSN sucks for the same reason. They'll post 10 great videos but you spend most of your time watching ads. Hello, that's why I quit watching TV. There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it. I'm actually getting to the point where I use the internet less and less because marketing is chewing up 90% of my bandwidth with stuff I don't want or need. Leave it to these guys to stomp out the internets. Rant Mode: OFF
Ads before a video is one of the reasons I prefer articles. You do not have to wait to start reading, and can also skim past the crude. The ads do give us content that would not be available either. However, when you start paying and still get the ads, like on cable/satellite TV, thats going too far.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Most of the time I find myself searching for my keys and glasses. Unfortunately Google rarely helps in these cases. :)
Install Google desktop search, and type the location of your keys and glasses in a text file that will be indexed by it. Update the file every time you move the keys and/or glasses. Now, Google can find your keys and glasses. Easy peasy. :)
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
I see patent potential here. ;P /ravi
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I see patent potential here. ;P /ravi
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or just attach a small GPS tracker to them :)
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Rant Mode: ON Here are some internet SINS that should be sufficient cause to send certain developers straight to HELL. 1: If you run a news site that requires a person to sign into Facebook in order to comment on the news item then you can go to HELL. I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one - despite your best attempts to force me into having one. Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks. 2: If you put a video up on a news site the video had best not start out with a 30 second ad (or any ad) or you can go straight to HELL. I no longer watch NBC videos, and ignore NBC content of any sort because they lace it all with ads. MSN sucks for the same reason. They'll post 10 great videos but you spend most of your time watching ads. Hello, that's why I quit watching TV. There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it. I'm actually getting to the point where I use the internet less and less because marketing is chewing up 90% of my bandwidth with stuff I don't want or need. Leave it to these guys to stomp out the internets. Rant Mode: OFF
I totally agree, and might add to that sites that pop up near-full window-sized ads on top of the actual content, and staying right on top of the content no matter how you resize the window or scroll up or down. Not only that, these are not really dialogues or windows, as I have set my browser to prevent pop-ups or opening new windows, so it must be some flash or other web-programming gadget designed to deliberately annoy people who wish to use the internet in a meaningful way. To add insult to injury, these 'pretender dialogues' do appear to contain some windows-like buttons on the top right, but they're so small they're hard to recognize on a large screen, and clicking on the top right button by reflex (because you expect it to close the window) will just open a new window for that unwanted content in the background! (usually the button for closing the window is the second-right-most one, but you have to look real close to recognize that) If anyone knows a plugin for FireFox to add sites like that to some kind of 'ignore list' and never ever again try to open windows from that site, I would greatly appreciate that. I can understand that 'free' still needs funding, but there's a world of difference between unobtrusive static ads on the sidebar and freaking, flashing, screaming ads pushed right into my face that don't give me an easy way to escape, and bog down loading times to a crawl.
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Rant Mode: ON Here are some internet SINS that should be sufficient cause to send certain developers straight to HELL. 1: If you run a news site that requires a person to sign into Facebook in order to comment on the news item then you can go to HELL. I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one - despite your best attempts to force me into having one. Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks. 2: If you put a video up on a news site the video had best not start out with a 30 second ad (or any ad) or you can go straight to HELL. I no longer watch NBC videos, and ignore NBC content of any sort because they lace it all with ads. MSN sucks for the same reason. They'll post 10 great videos but you spend most of your time watching ads. Hello, that's why I quit watching TV. There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it. I'm actually getting to the point where I use the internet less and less because marketing is chewing up 90% of my bandwidth with stuff I don't want or need. Leave it to these guys to stomp out the internets. Rant Mode: OFF
MehGerbil wrote:
If you run a news site that requires a person to sign into Facebook in order to comment on the news item then you can go to HELL.
This is precisely why I didn't sign up for Spotify. The ONLY way to sign up for their service is to use a Facebook sign in. Complete nonsense. :mad:
The world is going to laugh at you anyway, might as well crack the 1st joke! My code has no bugs, it runs exactly as it was written.
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MehGerbil wrote:
My Dropbox account is free.
They never send me anything.Yes, well, Dropbox has paid versions as well that support the free versions, instead of using advertising. So, those of us paying for larger storage are supporting you. Where is my 'thank you'? ;)
The world is going to laugh at you anyway, might as well crack the 1st joke! My code has no bugs, it runs exactly as it was written.
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Rant Mode: ON Here are some internet SINS that should be sufficient cause to send certain developers straight to HELL. 1: If you run a news site that requires a person to sign into Facebook in order to comment on the news item then you can go to HELL. I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one - despite your best attempts to force me into having one. Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks. 2: If you put a video up on a news site the video had best not start out with a 30 second ad (or any ad) or you can go straight to HELL. I no longer watch NBC videos, and ignore NBC content of any sort because they lace it all with ads. MSN sucks for the same reason. They'll post 10 great videos but you spend most of your time watching ads. Hello, that's why I quit watching TV. There was a point in time when the internet was about convenience and information and now it's all ads. I HATE people who keep pushing their stuff in my face and they deserve eternal punishmnet for it. I'm actually getting to the point where I use the internet less and less because marketing is chewing up 90% of my bandwidth with stuff I don't want or need. Leave it to these guys to stomp out the internets. Rant Mode: OFF
MehGerbil wrote:
I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one... Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks.
I always find it interesting how non-Facebook users categorize what other people use Facebook for. It's reminds me of when a child decides he doesn't like a certain food without ever taking a bite.
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I totally agree, and might add to that sites that pop up near-full window-sized ads on top of the actual content, and staying right on top of the content no matter how you resize the window or scroll up or down. Not only that, these are not really dialogues or windows, as I have set my browser to prevent pop-ups or opening new windows, so it must be some flash or other web-programming gadget designed to deliberately annoy people who wish to use the internet in a meaningful way. To add insult to injury, these 'pretender dialogues' do appear to contain some windows-like buttons on the top right, but they're so small they're hard to recognize on a large screen, and clicking on the top right button by reflex (because you expect it to close the window) will just open a new window for that unwanted content in the background! (usually the button for closing the window is the second-right-most one, but you have to look real close to recognize that) If anyone knows a plugin for FireFox to add sites like that to some kind of 'ignore list' and never ever again try to open windows from that site, I would greatly appreciate that. I can understand that 'free' still needs funding, but there's a world of difference between unobtrusive static ads on the sidebar and freaking, flashing, screaming ads pushed right into my face that don't give me an easy way to escape, and bog down loading times to a crawl.
I've actually spent several minutes at one site trying to figure out how to remove the ad that was preventing me from viewing the content. Eventually I gave up and left. SPECIAL NOTE: To the advertiser that does these things: No, I don't remember the ad and it's a good thing because I'd go out of my way to NOT buy your product and I'd tell my friends to do the same.
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MehGerbil wrote:
I don't have a Facebook account and I'm never going to have one... Facebook is just a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage and it sucks.
I always find it interesting how non-Facebook users categorize what other people use Facebook for. It's reminds me of when a child decides he doesn't like a certain food without ever taking a bite.
I don't like to: 1: Hear about everyone's day. 2: Be showered with links to funny cat videos. 3: Sort through hundreds of pictures. 4: Share stupid jokes. 5: Get a link to your favorite new song only to get Rick Rolled. It takes all the will power I have to endure a 20 minute visit from the neighbor, or from a relative. Usually after my wife and kids tell me about their day I've had all the dialog I can stand and I want to go hide under the bed. I've yet to see a genuinely funny cat video (1) and I'm 45 so I've heard every joke ever told. Your taste in music sucks and your political opinions are going to destroy Western Civilization (2). So it has nothing to do with Facebook as a technology, but rather, at the end of the day Facebook is just a new way to distribute the same boring crap I've been trying to avoid all of my life. Unless I missed something? NOTES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Don't get me started on cat people. 2) That would be the collective 'You' and not 'You' specifically.
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I don't like to: 1: Hear about everyone's day. 2: Be showered with links to funny cat videos. 3: Sort through hundreds of pictures. 4: Share stupid jokes. 5: Get a link to your favorite new song only to get Rick Rolled. It takes all the will power I have to endure a 20 minute visit from the neighbor, or from a relative. Usually after my wife and kids tell me about their day I've had all the dialog I can stand and I want to go hide under the bed. I've yet to see a genuinely funny cat video (1) and I'm 45 so I've heard every joke ever told. Your taste in music sucks and your political opinions are going to destroy Western Civilization (2). So it has nothing to do with Facebook as a technology, but rather, at the end of the day Facebook is just a new way to distribute the same boring crap I've been trying to avoid all of my life. Unless I missed something? NOTES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Don't get me started on cat people. 2) That would be the collective 'You' and not 'You' specifically.
You're not the type of person who needs or even wants a lot of social interaction. That's fine, and because of that, Facebook is probably not for you, which is also fine. I guess I'm just saying that the fact that Facebook isn't for you isn't the same as saying that Facebook users are "a bunch of bored people picking through each other's garbage".
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Ads before a video is one of the reasons I prefer articles. You do not have to wait to start reading, and can also skim past the crude. The ads do give us content that would not be available either. However, when you start paying and still get the ads, like on cable/satellite TV, thats going too far.
Clifford Nelson wrote:
However, when you start paying and still get the ads, like on cable/satellite TV, thats going too far.
My thoughts exactly. I told hulu when I cancelled my account that I started paying because you could watch a good many shows with very few adds. It was 1 for short video,and two for a long one. The reason I cancelled my account was commercials going up. I saw 5 breaks during an episode of misfits and it was too much. I told them if they come up with a premium service that costs more, but has the origional ad time then I would come back. I could see that as a good logic. Hulu with tons of adds, Hulu plus with the current adds, and Hulu Premium with very few adds. I could even see an Ultimate or something with no adds. They could teir out the pricing. I wouldn't mind paying a decent amount of money for entertainment with no advertising.
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