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Offline Fury

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Acquired from Google Analytics (since nobody uses AdBlock to block it, right?) and since I still appear to have access to Sandwich's Google Analytics of HLP.

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Too bad Analytics doesn't provide information about bandwidth use.

 

Offline Klaustrophobia

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  • the REAL Nuke of HLP
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(since nobody uses AdBlock to block it, right?)

correct. 

i use ghostery to block it.
I like to stare at the sun.

 

Offline Sandwich

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Bandwidth is at an average of 1.15Gb/day (less on Fridays and Saturdays, more on Sundays).
SERIOUSLY...! | {The Sandvich Bar} - Rhino-FS2 Tutorial | CapShip Turret Upgrade | The Complete FS2 Ship List | System Background Package

"...The quintessential quality of our age is that of dreams coming true. Just think of it. For centuries we have dreamt of flying; recently we made that come true: we have always hankered for speed; now we have speeds greater than we can stand: we wanted to speak to far parts of the Earth; we can: we wanted to explore the sea bottom; we have: and so  on, and so on: and, too, we wanted the power to smash our enemies utterly; we have it. If we had truly wanted peace, we should have had that as well. But true peace has never been one of the genuine dreams - we have got little further than preaching against war in order to appease our consciences. The truly wishful dreams, the many-minded dreams are now irresistible - they become facts." - 'The Outward Urge' by John Wyndham

"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline Fury

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i use ghostery to block it.
Ghostery is useless because adblockers have tracking filters and its simply waste to run both.

 

Offline Sololop

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Neat stuff

 

Offline Sandwich

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Also, wow, I certainly know how to start an active topic, eh? :p
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"...The quintessential quality of our age is that of dreams coming true. Just think of it. For centuries we have dreamt of flying; recently we made that come true: we have always hankered for speed; now we have speeds greater than we can stand: we wanted to speak to far parts of the Earth; we can: we wanted to explore the sea bottom; we have: and so  on, and so on: and, too, we wanted the power to smash our enemies utterly; we have it. If we had truly wanted peace, we should have had that as well. But true peace has never been one of the genuine dreams - we have got little further than preaching against war in order to appease our consciences. The truly wishful dreams, the many-minded dreams are now irresistible - they become facts." - 'The Outward Urge' by John Wyndham

"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline Klaustrophobia

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  • the REAL Nuke of HLP
    • North Carolina Tigers
i use ghostery to block it.
Ghostery is useless because adblockers have tracking filters and its simply waste to run both.

ghostery gets a bunch of widgets and other such annoying **** that adblock doesn't.  now if there was just something that would kill off the side-bar or over-the-screen type "LIKE US!!!  CREATE AN ACCOUNT!!!! SHAREEEEEEEEEE!" popups, that would be super.
I like to stare at the sun.

 

Offline Dragon

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I've seen an Adblock Plus list that was supposed to kill those. They don't bother me, though, so I don't use it.

 

Offline deathfun

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  • Hey man. Peace. *Car hits them* Frakking hippies
Also, wow, I certainly know how to start an active topic, eh? :p

No ****! Number 5! Not bad
"No"

 

Offline Polpolion

  • The sizzle, it thinks!
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i use ghostery to block it.
Ghostery is useless because adblockers have tracking filters and its simply waste to run both.

ghostery gets a bunch of widgets and other such annoying **** that adblock doesn't.  now if there was just something that would kill off the side-bar or over-the-screen type "LIKE US!!!  CREATE AN ACCOUNT!!!! SHAREEEEEEEEEE!" popups, that would be super.

Even more annoying is when they ask you to fill out a survey rating the effectiveness of their website when I've been on their website for all of 15 seconds. :rolleyes: I have noscript installed but globally disabled. Whenever I see some popup like that I just add the page to the blocked list. An adblock list like Dragon mentioned that can block those would be even better though since you don't even need to see the damn stuff the first time...

 

Offline Sarkoth

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... I have noscript installed but globally disabled. Whenever I see some popup like that I just add the page to the blocked list. ...

That's probably way more efficient than what I am doing by having it globally enabled and on som sites going through 10 minutes of trial and error to see what exactly I need to activate until the content which I am actually wanting to work does comply with my wishes *laughs*
Then again, I don't get any popups and ads at all, which makes the whole internet usable in a way I deem it should be the absolute minimal standard.
Only the one passed trough darkness obtains the right to ask for light