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kidtechguru.blogspot.com — Nowadays, most Internet users spend a huge portion of their time surfing the net. Be it Blogging, Shopping, Chatting with Friends etc. However, there is one problem that most of you guys might detest. It is the slow loading pages.
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- ThatSwedishGuy, on 08/25/2008, -0/+3Ads are a pain in the butt.. Makes digg load really slow :D
- Sirlolalot, on 08/25/2008, -0/+4Basically this article says "get adblock plus"
Filed under, No ***** sherlock! - koonchu, on 08/25/2008, -0/+1I had to Digg this piece for the sheer incompetence of it:
"Nowadays, most Internet users spend a huge portion of their time surfing the net. Be it Blogging, Shopping, Chatting with Friends etc.However, there is one problem that most of you guys might detest. It is the slow loading pages.Although a slow Internet connection has a part to play in slow loading pages, but of course most importantly are those Banner Ads that are slowing down the time taken for the page to load.It is also quite frustrating and impatient to view those irritating pop-up ads that you are not interested in.Don't worry. There is always a solution to a problem. To get rid of those irritating ads, you can try Adblock Plus which is a Firefox Add-on."
That's it. That's the entire ad--I mean, article. - thechr0nic, on 08/25/2008, -0/+1honestly, if you are on digg and used the internet for more than a year, then you should already be well aware of (and probably using) firefox with adblock plus installed. If you dont, then its time to sell your computer, as you dont appear to have the needed intelligence to actually operate one, without hurting yourself.
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