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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 17:58 -0400, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The next question is how to insert the zone files into lan.conf?
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The ones I used were the ones that frequently annoyed me. I never tried
to kill off *all* adverts, that's an endless game. I just picked on
ones that kept on being a pain (e.g. flash or pop-up adverts, and ones
that took ages to load and held everything else back while they did, on
websites that I regularly used), I've only got about twenty of them on
my list. Any website that acts in such inconsiderate ways towards their
viewers deserves the punishment of lost revenue.
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Thanks for the help, we're about twelve hours apart and it's early
morning here but this will give me something to work on today.<br>
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I have one site where the news is listed conveniently and I can read
what I want from that list but have to suffer a couple of minutes of
waiting for it to download ads from the same group of sources for each
item. I object to the wasted time, not the ads which I never see
anyway. So I will probably be happy with less than twenty addresses
listed, if I can make this approach work. It's worth a shot.<br>
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Thanks.<br>
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Bob Goodwin<br>
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