On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:13:53AM -0700, J.D. Falk wrote:
On 07/18/01, George Michaelson <ggm@apnic.net> wrote:
Its probably not a big deal, and if selling bits on the wire makes money "the more the merrier" might be a catch-cry but I wondered if there was a NANOG dimension to these bloody irritating X-10 popups that curse me more and more.
Is there some well understood non-edge solution to this kind of crap or do we all wind up rolling our own?
Reminds me a lot of the early days of fighting spam...though a ban on popups has already been mentioned in the US Congress.
X10 offers an opt-out cookie, but the usual issues of scaling apply when everyone and their brother start doing popups (opt-out from hundreds of web sites? Sure, whatever.) There are a few windows programs that claim to block popups. X10 even recommends them for people who don't want to get their ads, which surprised me since it pretty much admits that they know they're harassing people to the point of installing special software just to get some X10 ad relief. Seems like a poor way to get name recognition to me ("X10? Oh yeah... they do those really annoying ads, and made me buy special software just to be rid of them. Ooh, I think I'll buy something from them posthaste!"). I just did: echo "127.0.0.1 ads.x10.com" >> /etc/hosts which solves half of the problem (I get an empty popup). David -- David Shaw | dshaw@jabberwocky.com | WWW http://www.jabberwocky.com/ +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." - Jeremy S. Anderson