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wtf!! its makin me cry:rolling:
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wtf!! its makin me cry:rolling:
What ad?
I had to use IE to be able to see it :E
Yay for Adblock.
I am starting to get more pop ups on this site than before.
I'd click on thatYou need a girlfriend!! go to Girlfriend-Finders.com!
All I need is "been playing Half-life too much? Is the only head you can get is Alyx in G-mod? You need a girlfriend!! go to Girlfriend-Finders.com!" and my day will be fulfilled with laughter
I think that before everybody who uses the 'blue e' starts complaining, first realise that that have been at least 2 other threads on this in the last month and a half. People simply need to read the rest of this thread and be done with it, ok?
Let me explain the situation. Halflife2.net obviously need to get some funding from somewhere, so they let adverts be used on their site, and they get paid each time someone clicks on one of the ads. Unfortunately, nobody likes online advertising, especially when some links seem to install spyware etc, as has been said not so long ago in a similar thread.
Now you may or may not have heard of the term 'browser', but most people use the one called Internet Explorer. This is made by Micro$oft, which are a bad bad company who don't really care about people or users, but rather how much money they can get from each poor person who uses their operating system (Windows 95, 98, 2000, Millenium Edition, XP etc.) This browser is not what you would call 'secure' online. It has many known security holes, and can pose a very real threat to both your security and privacy.
Some will have heard of the open source browser called Mozilla Firefox. This browser is free, prevents pop-ups far far better than Internet Explorer, and can also utilize the great power of 'extensions' which are small plugins for use in Firefox. Ask anybody who knows anything about the internet, and who is worth half-their-salt, and they will reccommend Firefox.
Just for arguments sake let's have a look at the extension, logically named 'Adblock'. (Also the version I personally use is called 'Adblock Plus') This brilliant extension can block any muber of links, images or domain names that you desire, therefore they do not show ever again in any web page/site ever again. It's both easy to install and use. Once installed you can simply right-click an image, then click 'Adblock Image...'. You can now see the address of the image, then you click 'ok' to permanently block it. Of course all links that you choose to block can be changed afterward if you wish.
Also worth noting is 'Adblock Filterset.G Updater', which is another extension for use in combination with either Adblock or Adblock Plus. Here is the blurb:
"This is a companion extension to Adblock or Adblock Plus and should be used in conjunction with it. This extension automatically downloads the latest version of Filterset.G every 4-7 days. Filterset.G is an excellent set of filters maintained by G for Adblock that blocks most ads on the internet. In addition, this extension allows you to define your own set of filters that you can add along with Filterset.G during an update."
Mozilla Firefox can be downloaded here
Adblock extension for Firefox can be downloaded here
Adblock Plus extension for Firefox can be downloaded here
Adblock Filterset.G Updater extension for Firefox can be downloaded here
Please please please use Firefox. You might be a little hesitant at first because you have always used 'the blue e', but trust me, you will never regret it. I have never looked back, and neither will you. If at first you find it a little tricky, which it shouldn't be anyway, be persistent. It will import all of you Internet Explorer favourites and settings etc, so there is no need to worry that you'll have to 'start all over again' - you carry on from where you left off, and believe me you'll be happy you did.
Lol n00b.
Firefox sure is better, but is by no means more secure than IE.
Let me explain the situation. Halflife2.net obviously need to get some funding from somewhere