I thought this stuff only happened in China (or with JetBlue FAs).
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Scott, FYI "Business Insider" insisted I turn off my Ad-Block, or pay them $1 so I could read the article you cited. There was no "X" or any other way I could exit or back out of their blocking panel. So, I had to exit AVSIG in order to continue using my computer. For a program to not even allow a user to back out gracefully puts them at the top of my sh-- list. I'll try to remember to never follow a link to them.
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Ward: The forum is configured to open links in separate tabs. I'm not sure what browser you're using, but there should be a way to navigate back to the AVSIG message you clicked on free of any third-party window.Originally posted by Ward Miller View PostScott, FYI "Business Insider" insisted I turn off my Ad-Block, or pay them $1 so I could read the article you cited. There was no "X" or any other way I could exit or back out of their blocking panel. So, I had to exit AVSIG in order to continue using my computer. For a program to not even allow a user to back out gracefully puts them at the top of my sh-- list. I'll try to remember to never follow a link to them.
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Sorry about that, Ward. I got into it, and out again, with no problem. However, the $1 ransom you ran across is absurd!Originally posted by Ward Miller View PostScott, FYI "Business Insider" insisted I turn off my Ad-Block, or pay them $1 so I could read the article you cited. There was no "X" or any other way I could exit or back out of their blocking panel. So, I had to exit AVSIG in order to continue using my computer. For a program to not even allow a user to back out gracefully puts them at the top of my sh-- list. I'll try to remember to never follow a link to them.
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