The side bar adds that pop up on here from time to time are weird, I cant find any of my browsing history that leads to some of them
Today its Holy Water Dispensers.
www.benitier.com/holy-water-dispensers/
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...just put it down to divine intervention.....
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God moves in a mysterious way ...
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You should know by now that this is the font of all knowledge
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Well just ten minutes ago I finished watching Indiana Jones fannying about with the Holy Grail, so I expect that's it.
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Mine are alternating between a young lady in a top highlighting her assets on behalf of Vogue and glasses for seniors :/
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Mine are mostly transport related; car leasing, new Honda, Uber, etc. etc. Occasional credit card.
Nothing interesting.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Sun 13 Dec 20 at 15:02
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I don't see any ads on this site, thanks to all or some of the following:
Opera's (browser) ad-blockers
Ghostery
AdblockPlus
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I don't see adverts anywhere else, and when I do I put effort into avoiding/blocking them.
But I've whitelisted this place, seems a small price to pay.
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Curious now so I've whitelisted this site on my ad blockers.
So far mostly bike/car related including one for Brompton. Latter no surprise just been googling an issue with my folding pedal and upgraded cranks.
I'll see what pops up.
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On my PC I use Firefox with AdBlocker Ultimate - no adds.
On my phone I use Firefox on its own and get adds. They used to be for things I'd bought or searched for. At the moment they're for Saxo Markets and HPL Motors.
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This site is whitelisted on Safari, blocked on Chrome. The adds on this site are not obtrusive or resource hungry. I clickthrough at times.
Last edited by: Zero on Sun 13 Dec 20 at 19:01
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After a few more days it's mostly Brompton, Rohan, various car things and purveyors of electrical cables. The latter is not surprising as I've been replacing/installing shaver lights in both bathrooms and (a) needed some stuff and (b) googled the function and impedance of a hank of co-ax I found in my 'useful electrical stuff' box. As suspected it's TV rather than hobby radio stuff.
Linn hi-fi not too surprising either as The Lad' has purchased a turntable (not Linn but quite pricey) and I was looking stuff up for him.
The outlier is cosmetics from an outfit called Lookfantastic.
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>> www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55411833
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Warmer version of the "modesty" shorts used for a colonoscopy
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Surely this is just the "reverse" styling of human clothes, inspired by the dog onesies that seem to have become the must-have accessory for all canine owners around here:
tinyurl.com/yd5xtaxv
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>> >> www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55411833
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>> Warmer version of the "modesty" shorts used for a colonoscopy
No good for a uroscopy tho.
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Those things are positively dangerous during the pandemic!
Although CV-19 spreads mostly via the nose and mouth, scientists now conclude that the greatest risk now comes from a55holes!
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A New Year oddity.
The right hand ad, above the latest posts list, was replaced by a message: This ad used too many resources for your device, so Chrome removed it.
Don't know which ad it was as the event occurred while I was downstairs sorting out a cuppa.
PC spec is:
Radeon A10 9700
8GB Ram
Radeon R7 Graphics.
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Sounds like a rogue bit of code gobbling resource in an advert rather than anything wrong with your PC. Just wait and see if it happens frequently.
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It's now feeding me Mark's ads :-)
Just had one for MS365 in what I'm pretty sure was Spanish.
I've had ads in French while in that country but I'm currently at home.
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