i don't know what forum to use for this question so, sorry if i'm off topic but whenever i visit anandtech i have to get rid of a pop-up add from macromedia flashplayer at least 5 to 7 times on every page i visit. since i'm building a new system i have had to click off this add hundreds of times. i called macromedia and they told me that anandtech required their product and anandtech's site was the one asking me to install their flashplayer to "view the site properly". is this true? after reading their "privacy policy" i really don't want to install their stuff. please advise.
Let me say that I am from Tulsa and these guys are being hunted down with a passion. And the surviving dogs have already been adopted and are in good hands.
That is sick, horrible, and disgusting... maybe the punishment should be like for like; I wonder how those kids would like to eat a firecracker.
Sad to say, but much worse has happened in the area where I live. I'm not going to describe what I heard, but may it suffice to say that it makes this look very minor. Not surprising, though as this part of IN is considered the murder and methamphetamine (sp?) capitol of the state. It supports GT's comment about cruelty to animals leading straight to cruelty to mankind. :-(
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roosterkrows - Thursday, July 1, 2004 - link
i don't know what forum to use for this question so, sorry if i'm off topic but whenever i visit anandtech i have to get rid of a pop-up add from macromedia flashplayer at least 5 to 7 times on every page i visit. since i'm building a new system i have had to click off this add hundreds of times. i called macromedia and they told me that anandtech required their product and anandtech's site was the one asking me to install their flashplayer to "view the site properly". is this true? after reading their "privacy policy" i really don't want to install their stuff. please advise.Brian Smith - Thursday, July 1, 2004 - link
Let me say that I am from Tulsa and these guys are being hunted down with a passion. And the surviving dogs have already been adopted and are in good hands.yelo333 - Thursday, July 1, 2004 - link
Just wanted to say...great article! I won't be getting RAID-0 anytime soon...Anonymous - Thursday, July 1, 2004 - link
What comes around goes around. They will get what is coming to them.jliechty - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - link
That is sick, horrible, and disgusting... maybe the punishment should be like for like; I wonder how those kids would like to eat a firecracker.Sad to say, but much worse has happened in the area where I live. I'm not going to describe what I heard, but may it suffice to say that it makes this look very minor. Not surprising, though as this part of IN is considered the murder and methamphetamine (sp?) capitol of the state. It supports GT's comment about cruelty to animals leading straight to cruelty to mankind. :-(
peter - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - link
stop animal testing! go vegan!Anonymous - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - link
Same here. I would send the kids to jail and heavily fine their parents for that.Adam K. - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - link
I agree.wassup4u2 - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - link
That's disgusting. How can you possibly do that?! I'd be scarred for life if I saw that happen.andy - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - link
cruelty to animals is one of the worst forms of cowardice