"Rob Jensen" <ShutUpRob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 18:39:25 GMT, "Sharpe Fan"
> <sharpeseagle2003NOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Rob Jensen" <ShutUpRob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:9pagp351jau2glp3eoqp860uq680hd00as@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:19:23 -0500, Natalie Teeger <Send to uenet>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 03:31:02 -0600, Rob Jensen <ShutUpRob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Heads up!
>>>>>
>>>>>www.gilmoregirlsnews.com has lots of pics of Lauren and Matthew at
>>>>>Sundance promoting Birds of America.
>>>>>
>>>>>Best of the bunch: some wacky pictures that are, unfortunately,
>>>>>accompanied by some stupid program that makes it change size every
>>>>>time you put a cursor over it.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Rob
>>>>I have to click on it to enlarge.
>>>>
>>>>(Maybe you've got a laptop with a touchpad that
>>>>is too sensitive?)
>>>
>>> Well, I've got a very sensitive laptop -- and I've even got a ****table
>>> computer, too. (Ba-dum-bum pssssh!!!!)
>>>
>>> Seriously, though. I have both desktop and laptop computers. Desktop
>>> is my main computer, of course, so it's the one I was surfing on. The
>>> four dozen or so "click to enlarge" pics weren't the problem. The
>>> problem was these great pictures at this link:
>>>
>>>
http://www.gilmoregirlsnews.com/2008/01/21/lauren-graham-sundance-film-festival/
>>>
>>> which have an annoyingly stupid viewing software attached to 'em.
>>>
>>> And they're frickin' awesome pictures.
>>>
>>> -- Rob
>>> --
>>
>>That is very annoying. Apparently they are Adobe Flash images. And it
>>looks like this approach is used to get you to see the ads.
>
> I read the TOS. It's not to get you to see the ads -- it's to keep
> you from saving the images.
>
I guess they forgot about the "Prt Screen" button.
> -- Rob
> --
> LORELAI: I am so done with plans. I am never, ever making one again.
> It never works. I spend the day obsessing over why it didn't work
> and what I could've done differently. I'm analyzing all my shortcomings
> when all I really need to be doing is vowing to never, ever make a plan
> ever again, which I'm doing now, having once again been the innocent
> victim of my own stupid plans. God, I need some coffee.


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