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Another piece of spyware trying to nose into your business..
Good idea...bad idea. I can just imagine that I am going to download another piece of spyware just so i can watch TV on my computer.

I like the idea of video on the net, but I ain't putting spyware to do it. Its hard enough trying to get rid of spyware that sneaks on there now. If it were just a couple ad pops here and there..it wouldn;t be bad...but when when you a zillion companies trying to do the same thing and add all their garbeg on your computer..whats resources of your computer are left over for the user? The internet is just turning peoples computers into ad boxes now.

Has anyone noticed lately that on Google...no matter what you search for now..the results always come up with a bunch of links with your search words inserted to some ad promtion page?
Its rediculous...just type in anything ..you'll soon se what I mean. Its getting stupider and stupider now. Since all the anti-spam laws have been put in place, i see where the spammers have set up shop now...lol.

If theres a hack for this video thing to enjoy it without the ads I'll try it then...lol...but until then..forget!

If they wany my info that bad...why don;t they contact me?...I'll sell it to them...why not?..They sell and I don;t see a red cent. Maybe I should sue them under the DMCA for selling my information. Maybe we all should.
Posted by: Zandletweef   Posted on: 01/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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