MisterCairo
I'll Lock Up
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- Gads Hill, Ontario
Peel and stick stamps.
Sorry, I prefer to lick glue.
Sorry, I prefer to lick glue.
Single vehicle self-serve gas bars with no directional controls. Can you say "vehicular chaos"?
I've had more than one doctor comment something to the effect of, "I used to be a doctor. Now I'm a computer jockey," while they were clickity-clacking away at the keyboard....And notice how much time your doctor / doctor's office takes documentation your visit (some of which they push off on you with all those docs you fill out). Several doctors now sit and type notes in real time as you talk to them - which makes for a very unsatisfying way to connect with your doctor...
The last company I worked for processed steel and alloy parts and materials, and the majority of what we processed was for the aerospace industry (both military and commercial) in one way or another. We took pride in our work and never lost sight of the fact that someone could be killed if those parts and/or materials failed while in-service, so we took our Quality Control procedures seriously. In 2000 the company was sold twice, and the more recent new owners implemented their own Quality Control procedures, some of which were rather...unique. In our previous Quality Control system the focus was on making sure the parts were processed properly and would withstand the rigors of whatever they were designed for; in the new Quality Control system, at least 90% of it was focused on getting the customers' money and not doing anything that would force the company to give it back.I agree with the CYA and job replacement reasons as they are simply real and I've seen it. But also, the "sue at every moment, for any reason and for every thing" litigation industry is a big cause, too, as a lot of that documentation is in case the company gets sued...
Peel and stick stamps.
Sorry, I prefer to lick glue.
What really chaps me with those ads is the inability to close them. You can't go back or X out of them. You have to close the tab and start over. I can't imagine how it can be effective advertising. Whizzing off your target audience by highjacking their computer sure doesn't make me want to buy any product.The annoying pop-ups that state I may have won something. Typically it is a gift card from Amazon, but occasionally it is from Wal-mart or Samsung.
I do not believe that the adds/pop-ups are legitimately from who they say they are from. The fact that I am stuck on them and they say I am a winner makes me believe that they are there to steal from me. I might be wrong, but no matter as I do not like them one bit.What really chaps me with those ads is the inability to close them. You can't go back or X out of them. You have to close the tab and start over. I can't imagine how it can be effective advertising. Whizzing off your target audience by highjacking their computer sure doesn't make me want to buy any product.
My beef is about the Eastern European dating agencies, they are all over the place. Delete one and Google will ask why, say that it's inappropriate and they promise not to show it again, for all of sixty seconds.The annoying pop-ups that state I may have won something. Typically it is a gift card from Amazon, but occasionally it is from Wal-mart or Samsung.
Since the Lounge introduced aggressive advertizing I've been assailed (ok, that's a slight exaggeration ) by attractive young, scantily clad lasses asking if I'd like to meet them, so not all pop-ups are bad.
This begs the question of what have YOU been searching for?
Oh dear, caught out again. Actually I like your tongue in cheek response. The adverts that I get are all random, that's because my Godson helped me with a bit of IT skill. My computer is set to prevent a page from from setting cookies, furthermore, before I switch off I clear the history, then clear any data that might have been recorded and finally I delete all files and web information.The ads on the lounge are set up to be relevant to what you have searched for. I get ads for superhero ball caps as well as a tactical website that i sometimes purchase from. This begs the question of what have YOU been searching for?
Since the Lounge introduced aggressive advertizing I've been assailed (ok, that's a slight exaggeration ) by attractive young, scantily clad lasses asking if I'd like to meet them, so not all pop-ups are bad.
Oh dear, caught out again. Actually I like your tongue in cheek response. The adverts that I get are all random, that's because my Godson helped me with a bit of IT skill. My computer is set to prevent a page from from setting cookies, furthermore, before I switch off I clear the history, then clear any data that might have been recorded and finally I delete all files and web information.
It might sound a bit long winded but since I have been doing that, my computer has never slowed down.
You need to find your history icon, mine is in the top right hand corner of the screen. It looks similar to the colon sign thus: But instead of having two dots, it has three. Click on it and a drop down menu appears, click "history" and a second menu appears, click "history" on the second menu and your entire viewing history appears, not just websites but page by page too. There's a delete button at the top of the page, mine is on the right. On the left are two headings, one of which says "clear browsing data" click that and all the crud that websites deposit in your system, vanish. Be careful though, I think that you might lose recorded passwords, although it's best to check that as I'm not sure.Perhaps you could let us in on that programming procedure.
Stop using Google. Try Duckduckgo.com it doesn't track you for advertising.
I perform three "scans" daily myself using software that was recommended by people who know far more about IT than I do:Oh dear, caught out again. Actually I like your tongue in cheek response. The adverts that I get are all random, that's because my Godson helped me with a bit of IT skill. My computer is set to prevent a page from from setting cookies, furthermore, before I switch off I clear the history, then clear any data that might have been recorded and finally I delete all files and web information.
It might sound a bit long winded but since I have been doing that, my computer has never slowed down.