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9. August 2006, 15:46:18
coan.net 
Thema: A few things.
WatfordFC: You don't need to reset your internet settings just to use IE - you should have an icon still in the start menu that says "Internet Explorer" unless you deleted them for some reason. (Since Firefox does not "replace" or "Delete" IE - but just adds a second browser to your system.) Many times I will have both Firefox & IE up at the same time.

Fencer: You don't tell someone not to do something - of course that is the first thing people will do! "Hey, don't look down" - what does someone do - look down.

playBunny: Firefox security - I just hope that does not scare people away from Firefox since it is still 80% more secure then IE - but hopefully let people know that you should always practive "safe browsing" while on the internet. Like any browser, and it becomes more popular, more people are going to try to find the holes in it.

multiple people: If you paid to not have ads the solution is VERY simple, go turn them off. You paid to play "board" type games in a turn based system, not pay to play a points game - so if there is an extra rule about having ads on to play - then don't play. (I like playBunny's "entry fee" comparison - having the ads on is like an entry fee.) For me, I paid to play in more tournaments - but did I complain when all of a sudden you needed to buy more Brains to play in some! Nope, I just did not play those and kept playing the ones that I paid to play. The ads are a neccessaty - heck, if everyone would click on 1 ad a week (since clicking pays more then just viewing these days), Fencer could probably almost turn this site into a completly free site - or at least continue to offer more and more prizes each month! But the bottom line is Fencer has kept the option for all paying members to still turn off the ads so I'm not sure why people are still complaining.

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