In message <[log in to unmask]>, George Myszka
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>In article <[log in to unmask]>, Mary Hawking
><[log in to unmask]> writes
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>>I'm not sure *how* this advertising could be guaranteed - unless the
>>software was fixed as well.. it does seem to assume something more than
>>a mousemat or screensaver...
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>Gotcha already. The meme (virus of the mind) has increased hosts and is
>spreading. We have advertising in the BMJ and the JRCGP (to a lesser
>degree) and soon it will be in software as the next information
>distribution medium. After a brief struggle, you will soon regard it as
>normal just as you do for the magazines.
I don't read advertising in the magazines. How do I manage to avoid
reading it on screen?
The best way of dealing with commercial breaks is to *turn them off. And
leave them off*
I'll do it
Anyone know a good source of parchement and quill pens?
Mary
Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
tel:01582 663218 (surgery)fax:01582 476488 (surgery)
Member of British Healthcare Internet Association
Dunstable and Houghton Regis Locality Commisssioning Pilot
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