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Eric Whalen - 30 Aug 2005 02:52 GMT
"Discover the Breakthrough Popup
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Nothing new there.

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hywel.jenkins@gmail.com - 30 Aug 2005 08:39 GMT
> "Discover the Breakthrough Popup

Eric, you're a cock.  Crawl back under your stone, you spamming tosser.

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Eric Whalen - 07 Sep 2005 07:48 GMT
Dident anyone ever tell you if you cant say anything nice dont say
anything at all. The only abuse here is your demeaning cussword
remarks. I hope you find Jesus.
Travis Newbury - 07 Sep 2005 09:53 GMT
> Dident anyone ever tell you if you cant say anything nice dont say
> anything at all. The only abuse here is your demeaning cussword
> remarks. I hope you find Jesus.

Who are you talking to?

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Arne - 07 Sep 2005 11:21 GMT
> Dident anyone ever tell you if you cant say anything nice dont say
> anything at all. The only abuse here is your demeaning cussword
> remarks. I hope you find Jesus.

You will be ignored if you top post, don't quote what
you are replying to and cut of only the signatures!

It is possible to post correctly even from Google Groups:
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Neredbojias - 07 Sep 2005 16:14 GMT
With neither quill nor qualm, Eric Whalen quothed:

> Dident anyone ever tell you if you cant say anything nice dont say
> anything at all.

Perhaps his mother was atypical.

> The only abuse here is your demeaning cussword
> remarks.

No, not the only abuse.

> I hope you find Jesus.

Suppose he's a Moslem?  Oh, I see...  Clever.

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WD10 - 30 Aug 2005 11:07 GMT
> http://www.paydotcom.com/r/23/vipinfo/12562

That link led me here: http://www.dynamic-popup-generator.com/indexd.htm

Which reminded me of this site: http://holygrailofmarketing.com/

Which reminded me of this site: http://www.seoelite.com/index2.htm

I'm wondering who started this school of advertising?  All three sites have
the same kind of JavaScript layer that sits in front of the web page trying
to get you to enter your email...
rf - 30 Aug 2005 11:24 GMT
> Which reminded me of this site: http://holygrailofmarketing.com/
>
> Which reminded me of this site: http://www.seoelite.com/index2.htm

Oh my &deity. A "popup" that bypasses my popup blocker. And the first one
does not even have a kiss to shut it down!

I would *immediately* shut that browser instance down, never to return.

BTW note the size of these "pages". They all go from here to about three
stories down
here

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Waste of bloody time really!

Cheers
Richard.
william - 30 Aug 2005 12:21 GMT
>> Which reminded me of this site: http://holygrailofmarketing.com/
>>
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> Cheers
> Richard.

Reminds me of those ads you used to get in the back of comics for x-ray
specs and such like.
kchayka - 30 Aug 2005 13:47 GMT
> All three sites have
> the same kind of JavaScript layer that sits in front of the web page trying
> to get you to enter your email...

Tis just another reason to browse with JavaScript disabled... ;)

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Beauregard T. Shagnasty - 30 Aug 2005 13:48 GMT
> "Eric Whalen" <whalenelectric@aol.com> spammed the group:
>
>> hxxp://www.paydotcom.com/r/23/vipinfo/12562
>
> That link led me here:
> hxxp://www.dynamic-popup-generator.com/indexd.htm

Har!  Here's a quote from that page:

<quote>
Unblockable DHTML Hover Popups

DHTML Hover Popups (like the one you saw shortly after you arrived on
this page) are an absolute MUST for your website.

Why?

Because they can't be stopped by popup blockers.
</quote>

What a hoot! I saw no popup. None. Nada. Typical spammer scam sham.

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Travis Newbury - 30 Aug 2005 14:19 GMT
> Because they can't be stopped by popup blockers.
> What a hoot! I saw no popup. None. Nada. Typical spammer scam sham.

But it was not stopped by a pop-up blocker.

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Beauregard T. Shagnasty - 30 Aug 2005 14:43 GMT
>> Because they can't be stopped by popup blockers. What a hoot! I
>> saw no popup. None. Nada. Typical spammer scam sham.

You mixed the web page text with my text. Please quote accurately.

> But it was not stopped by a pop-up blocker.

Ok, what stopped it?  Firefox 1.0.4, JavaScript enabled. No popup.

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Eric Whalen - 31 Aug 2005 00:54 GMT
Put Instant Opt-in Hover Ads on Your Site Absolutely FREE!

-> Download the Free Trial Version of DPG and you can add an unlimited
number of Instant Opt-in Hover Ads to your site.

-> Boost your subscriber sign-up rates in just minutes with this
powerful, proven technology!
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty - 31 Aug 2005 03:01 GMT
> Put Instant Opt-in Hover Ads on Your Site Absolutely FREE!
>
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> powerful, proven technology!
> http://www.spamdotcom.com/r/23/vipinfo/spammernumber

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