[chirp_users] Problem reported with Windows download?
Milton Hywatt
Wed Nov 20 19:48:47 PST 2013
I have zero problems with ads Dan. Just as long as they
aren't associated to malicious payloads that you are confused how to opt-out
of or are well disguised otherwise. It's just common sense right?
We all realize bandwidth costs money. And bar a pay-wall you get
your bucks for the bandwidth via ads. Not rocket science. However these
big giant DOWNLOAD NOW buttons even though residing under an
Advertisement disclaimer in much finer print is on the threshold of
foul play. You know it, I know it, many do know except the few who
fall prey for the scam. If you don't like my view on this, too bad. It's
my opinion and I don't fear expressing it.
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From: Dan Smith <dsmith at danplanet.com>
To: Discussion of CHIRP <chirp_users at intrepid.danplanet.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Problem reported with Windows download?
> The site really shouldn't have adverts in the first place
No? Why not? I have spent a lot of time on CHIRP over the years, paying
quite a bit of money for hardware and hosting for the site. It's not
free. Can you please explain why I shouldn't be able to have ads on my
site?
--Dan
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