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  • D David Wulff

    I have just visited the site in question, and downloaded Winzip 8.1 and started (and aborted) the download of a program called Logik something-or-other. Nowhere did it ask me for any information. Not once. But, ignoring that, and assuming that they are requiring this "registration"... Yeah, too damn right. How dare a company ask for a little marketting information to help pay the many-thousand dollar bills by helping with more effective advertising and tailored content in return for providing billions and billions of gigabytes of free downloads every year. Where do you think Code Project would be today if it wasn't for the member polls and demographic information collected from the members? (All of which require registration) It might still be here, but the higher paying sponsors won't shell out cash unless they have statistics to show to their big wigs for them to play with, so more cash would need to come out of the founders pockets. Not to mention the tailored content, which would not be possible otherwise. >> Guess it is time to move on to another download site. Guess it is time to open your eyes. There is no such thing as "free" anything. Someone, somewhere, has to foot the bill. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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    Tim Lesher
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    Where do you think Code Project would be today if it wasn't for the member polls and demographic information collected from the members? (All of which require registration) Yes, but CP doesn't require you to register in order to read the articles. Registration gets you added value. Now, on Download, you get nothing without registration. That's a large difference. Guess it is time to open your eyes. There is no such thing as "free" anything. Someone, somewhere, has to foot the bill. My copy of emacs and I disagree. :-) Tim Lesher http://www.lesher.ws

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      Just wnet to download.com and found out you have to register by filling out some huge form to download from there now! X| Guess it is time to move on to another download site. /Magnus

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      Kevnar
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      As long as they don't ask me for my email address (SPAM!) or credit card number I don't care..... :| Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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      • D David Wulff

        I have just visited the site in question, and downloaded Winzip 8.1 and started (and aborted) the download of a program called Logik something-or-other. Nowhere did it ask me for any information. Not once. But, ignoring that, and assuming that they are requiring this "registration"... Yeah, too damn right. How dare a company ask for a little marketting information to help pay the many-thousand dollar bills by helping with more effective advertising and tailored content in return for providing billions and billions of gigabytes of free downloads every year. Where do you think Code Project would be today if it wasn't for the member polls and demographic information collected from the members? (All of which require registration) It might still be here, but the higher paying sponsors won't shell out cash unless they have statistics to show to their big wigs for them to play with, so more cash would need to come out of the founders pockets. Not to mention the tailored content, which would not be possible otherwise. >> Guess it is time to move on to another download site. Guess it is time to open your eyes. There is no such thing as "free" anything. Someone, somewhere, has to foot the bill. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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        mgama
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        Well, they arent actually hosting the files, so the download bandwidth simply gets pushed back to the companies that advertise their products there. I agree with you, the registration is a small price to pay for the service. Nice sig by the way.

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          Where do you think Code Project would be today if it wasn't for the member polls and demographic information collected from the members? (All of which require registration) Yes, but CP doesn't require you to register in order to read the articles. Registration gets you added value. Now, on Download, you get nothing without registration. That's a large difference. Guess it is time to open your eyes. There is no such thing as "free" anything. Someone, somewhere, has to foot the bill. My copy of emacs and I disagree. :-) Tim Lesher http://www.lesher.ws

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          David Wulff
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          Tim Lesher wrote: Yes, but CP doesn't require you to register in order to read the articles. Registration gets you added value. Now, on Download, you get nothing without registration. That's a large difference. Neither does download.com, or at least not for me. Tim Lesher wrote: My copy of emacs and I disagree. Someone, somewhere paid for it, even if you did not. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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          • D David Wulff

            Tim Lesher wrote: Yes, but CP doesn't require you to register in order to read the articles. Registration gets you added value. Now, on Download, you get nothing without registration. That's a large difference. Neither does download.com, or at least not for me. Tim Lesher wrote: My copy of emacs and I disagree. Someone, somewhere paid for it, even if you did not. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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            Andrew Peace
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            David Wulff wrote: Neither does download.com, or at least not for me I recently had to register with them - it's only if you download several fiels within a short time period. -- Andrew.

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              Just wnet to download.com and found out you have to register by filling out some huge form to download from there now! X| Guess it is time to move on to another download site. /Magnus

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              Erik Westermann
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              I noticed that too but I managed to get around it. Just disable cookies when you visit download.com. I think they check to see how often you visit the site and ask you to "register" after a certain number of visits. Alternately, you could just delete the cookie after each visit - but that's a pain. Temporarily disabling cookies is really easy if you use something like GuideScope. Essam ___________________________________________ Author - JScript .NET Programming ...and a bunch of articles around the Web

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              • _ _Magnus_

                Just wnet to download.com and found out you have to register by filling out some huge form to download from there now! X| Guess it is time to move on to another download site. /Magnus

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                John Uhlenbrock
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                Just do as most people do: Name: Nonya Business email: nobody@aol.com address: 555 Nowhere St....etc

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                • J John Uhlenbrock

                  Just do as most people do: Name: Nonya Business email: nobody@aol.com address: 555 Nowhere St....etc

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                  ColinDavies
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                  John Uhlenbrock wrote: address: 555 Nowhere St....etc Hey, I have been living in Nowhere street for years and never bumped into you ! Maybe you are that new guy with a sports car ! Regardz Colin J Davies

                  Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                  I live in Bob's HungOut now

                  A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                    Just do as most people do: Name: Nonya Business email: nobody@aol.com address: 555 Nowhere St....etc

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                    David Wulff
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                    nobody@aol.com could be a vaild email address, so watch out with that one. The best one to use is something like host@localhost or if they require a "period" in the address, use host@127.0.0.1. That way they get the email sent straight back to them! John Uhlenbrock wrote: 555 Nowhere St....etc It would be so so funny if that was a real address! The poor guy would be wondering when he signed up for forty two thousand AOL CD's and that porn site subscription. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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                    • D David Wulff

                      nobody@aol.com could be a vaild email address, so watch out with that one. The best one to use is something like host@localhost or if they require a "period" in the address, use host@127.0.0.1. That way they get the email sent straight back to them! John Uhlenbrock wrote: 555 Nowhere St....etc It would be so so funny if that was a real address! The poor guy would be wondering when he signed up for forty two thousand AOL CD's and that porn site subscription. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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                      Jon Sagara
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                      David Wulff wrote: use host@127.0.0.1. That way they get the email sent straight back to them! I like that. Very nice. Jon Sagara "There are lies, damned lies and statistics." -- Mark Twain.

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                      • E Erik Westermann

                        I noticed that too but I managed to get around it. Just disable cookies when you visit download.com. I think they check to see how often you visit the site and ask you to "register" after a certain number of visits. Alternately, you could just delete the cookie after each visit - but that's a pain. Temporarily disabling cookies is really easy if you use something like GuideScope. Essam ___________________________________________ Author - JScript .NET Programming ...and a bunch of articles around the Web

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                        Steven Hicks n 1
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                        • D David Wulff

                          nobody@aol.com could be a vaild email address, so watch out with that one. The best one to use is something like host@localhost or if they require a "period" in the address, use host@127.0.0.1. That way they get the email sent straight back to them! John Uhlenbrock wrote: 555 Nowhere St....etc It would be so so funny if that was a real address! The poor guy would be wondering when he signed up for forty two thousand AOL CD's and that porn site subscription. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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                          John Uhlenbrock
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                          Of course, I use a different one everytime... hotmale@hotmail.com (thats my actual email) tommyjoe@aol.com jondoe@yahoo.com....etc

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                          • D David Wulff

                            nobody@aol.com could be a vaild email address, so watch out with that one. The best one to use is something like host@localhost or if they require a "period" in the address, use host@127.0.0.1. That way they get the email sent straight back to them! John Uhlenbrock wrote: 555 Nowhere St....etc It would be so so funny if that was a real address! The poor guy would be wondering when he signed up for forty two thousand AOL CD's and that porn site subscription. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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                            ColinDavies
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                            David Wulff wrote: host@127.0.0.1. I love it, Ok I'm mopving emails :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                            Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                            I live in Bob's HungOut now

                            A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                            • D David Wulff

                              nobody@aol.com could be a vaild email address, so watch out with that one. The best one to use is something like host@localhost or if they require a "period" in the address, use host@127.0.0.1. That way they get the email sent straight back to them! John Uhlenbrock wrote: 555 Nowhere St....etc It would be so so funny if that was a real address! The poor guy would be wondering when he signed up for forty two thousand AOL CD's and that porn site subscription. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker

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                              peterchen
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                              I typically use nowhere@universe.com, but localhost beats it!

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                              • C ColinDavies

                                John Uhlenbrock wrote: address: 555 Nowhere St....etc Hey, I have been living in Nowhere street for years and never bumped into you ! Maybe you are that new guy with a sports car ! Regardz Colin J Davies

                                Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                                I live in Bob's HungOut now

                                A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                Sometimes you cannot use a dummy email address as they'll mail you a confirmation code. So first create a dummy hotmail address just for this purpose. Hotmail accounts get spammed 2 months after signing up anyway, so you wont be adding too much to it :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                  Sometimes you cannot use a dummy email address as they'll mail you a confirmation code. So first create a dummy hotmail address just for this purpose. Hotmail accounts get spammed 2 months after signing up anyway, so you wont be adding too much to it :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                  ColinDavies
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                                  Gosh, Nish. I can see I'm just a newbie at this False ID racket. :-) Should I be using a remailer setup as well when I reply to inwards confirmation email ? Regardz Colin J Davies

                                  Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                                  I live in Bob's HungOut now

                                  A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                                    Gosh, Nish. I can see I'm just a newbie at this False ID racket. :-) Should I be using a remailer setup as well when I reply to inwards confirmation email ? Regardz Colin J Davies

                                    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                                    I live in Bob's HungOut now

                                    A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    LOL maybe... Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                    • _ _Magnus_

                                      Just wnet to download.com and found out you have to register by filling out some huge form to download from there now! X| Guess it is time to move on to another download site. /Magnus

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                                      Paul Watson
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                                      Privacy nutter... ;P regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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