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Does anyone else get the feeling that we are being invaded by a money
grubbing advertising department at Yahoo???
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, zplats wrote:
They need to give listowners the option of paying a fee to remove ALL advertising.>Does anyone else get the feeling that we are being invaded by a money >grubbing advertising department at Yahoo???
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----- Original Message ----- From: "RM" Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:36 PM > >Does anyone else get the feeling that we are being invaded by a money > >grubbing advertising department at Yahoo??? > I wasn't going to complain about the fact that I don't get any of these ads - I have no idea why I don't get them. But now you guys are talking about "babest babes", I'm starting to get jealous!!Steve A11 P.S. It's -35 C here tonight, about as far from motorcycling or beach babes as anyone can get!
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 05:36:07PM -0600, RM wrote:
I'm gonna make an assumption here. All of you who read this group on the web also have email addresses, ja? Why not read this group as email, instead of (bitching about he advertisements on) the web page? Am I missing a technological step here? jim> >On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, zplats wrote: > >>Does anyone else get the feeling that we are being invaded by a money >>grubbing advertising department at Yahoo??? > >They need to give listowners the option of paying a fee to remove ALL >advertising.
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Jim Franklin wrote:
1. It's easier to read messages on the web when you want to pick-and-choose from certain subjects. 2. DSN_KLR650 appears to have been grand-fathered when Yahoo! bought out eGroups. Newly created lists all have ad taglines at the bottom of every e-mail message. As the owner of a newer list (SoCalDualSport and Solara), I cannot stop this from happening. RM>I'm gonna make an assumption here. All of you who read this group on the >web also have email addresses, ja? Why not read this group as email, >instead of (bitching about he advertisements on) the web page? Am I >missing a technological step here?
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Walter Lesnowich wrote:
I use PINE running on a Unix shell account. It's an on-line thing, and all that mail uses workspace. If I ran "normal" software like you do then I wouldn't mind so much.>> 1. It's easier to read messages on the web when you want to >> pick-and-choose from certain subjects. >I don't think so.
I just looked for the 3rd time and couldn't find it. Any pointers? RM>No. Dual Sport News pays Yahoo Groups a small fee to eliminate the >advertisments in the email messages. You can do the same with your >lists if you are willing to pay the fee.
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The problem here is the market is no longer carrying all these dot com
companies. Most are struggling to find a business model that makes a prophet
with a free service. Enter the Ads or start making people purchase
subscriptions. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but we've only seen the
beginning.........
I don't know how many of you build your own systems or run non Microsoft
operating systems, but Yahoo now has many ads that use flash animation. This
and the extra xcam window is ruining Yahoo's reputation of being one of the
fastest loading webpages on the internet. My boss is even having problems
with these pop up crashing his computer! (like I don't have more important
things to do....) Ads won't bring a dime if a site looses all their
visitors!
On a side note, I would find using the web site to read these messages very
inefficient. I have a rule set up to put all messages from this list into a
folder. You could even create a hotmail account just for this list and
configure outlook express with a new intently to receive hotmail mail. Even
though a little time would be required to set up, in the long run you would
be reading messages in alot less steps compared to the web based
way..........
Jason
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Does anyone else get the feeling that we are being invaded by a money
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:07:04PM -0700, Jason Lauffer wrote:
I pay $30/month for a UNIX account. I've been doing this for 12 years. I have no ads, no pop-ups, no auto-launched browser pages. I use a mailer that refuses to even display html text, just tells me what it was and I can throw it away or bounce it to netscape. If I was more paranoid, I could download the email to my local machine. I read mail at my speed. I'm not saying this is the way for everyone, but there are solutions to the ads problem, it just requires money thrown at it. Often, yours. jim, curmudgeoningly remembering when people used to trim their text, post their comments after the (trimmed for relevance) included text, blah blah blah> >On a side note, I would find using the web site to read these messages very >inefficient. I have a rule set up to put all messages from this list into a >folder. You could even create a hotmail account just for this list and >configure outlook express with a new intently to receive hotmail mail. Even >though a little time would be required to set up, in the long run you would >be reading messages in alot less steps compared to the web based >way.......... > >Jason
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Franklin" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:48 PM > I'm gonna make an assumption here. All of you who read this group > on the web also have email addresses, ja? Why not read this group > as email, instead of (bitching about he advertisements on) the web > page? Am I missing a technological step here? > > jim Aha!! THAT explains why I don't get the ads! Boy am I ever smart! I read the group as E-mail instead of the web page, of course. I'm a technological step ahead!! Now...... how did I do that!!??!!![]()
BTW Jim, I'm in Goose Bay, Labrador ( Province of Newfoundland & Labrador ), Canada. It has been cold. Very cold. Cheers, Steve
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Fred Hink" To: "Steve Pye" Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 9:12 PM > Maybe some of these will keep your thoughts warm at night....... > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/umbrella_girl.html > > Fred Hmmm.....good parts service and a titillating web site. Fred, you're O.K. !! Thanks, Steve
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