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Re: Re: What happened to the prices on the photo ads?
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Posted by paul on February 01, 2003 at 10:23:12 from (209.23.145.46):
In Reply to: Re: What happened to the prices on the photo ads? posted by Kim on February 01, 2003 at 09:41:12:
That's unfortunate, Kim. you do a good job trying to run this place. From our side of the keyboard of the whole internet: We get hit up with spam, pop-up ads, adware, spyware, persistent web sites that don't let you exit, endless registrations, passwords, surveys before being allowed in, changing web sites & links, license agreements, legal disclaimers, non-use agreements, and on & on & on. At times, I feel like I'm just a rat in a maze, and 'those people' running the internet just like shocking me for their jollies. I have no rights at all left when I use the internet, and everyone, everyone, wants to sell me stuff, always, everywhere, ever more. So, pardon our taking some frustration out on the web site managers from time to time. You are one who bothers to listen, so we shouldn't be doing that to you... Hopefully, that makes some sense. --->Paul
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