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(Unverified)Jan 1st 2010 6:02PM
I have an ad blocker now. I only installed it a few months ago. Normally, I keep it shut off on most sites. However, if a site's ads automatically make sounds, run flash, or open up because a mouse cursor crosses over it, I turn on the adblocker. I don't mind ads. They pay for the content. I'll even click on them from time to time. But don't interfere with my browsing experience. Do that, and I'll block your ads. Simple as that.