I installed a widget for my website to hide ads from regular viewers. Rather than waste resources displaying ads to regular readers, who are unlikely to click on the ads, I have chosen to hide them. Most of you probably won’t even notice as you use some form of Adblock whether you’re on Internet Explorer or Firefox. If you’re not using any built-in browser ad blocking, you shouldn’t see ads as long as the computer you are using sees my website a couple times a week. You’ll still see the title bar for the ads, but the ads should not show up. Let me know if you run into any bugs.
What I'm Doing...
- @HopHeadJim it's a place in the cerritos mall parking lot called stacked. burger was decent. lots of garlic in the patty. 2 hrs ago
- Customer gave us some product. So smart to put Tapatio in each bag. http://t.co/wjLYvsRC 2 hrs ago
- hey @VZWken who do i talk to about spam texts? i don't have a text plan and it costs me. the numbers keep changing so i can't block. 2 hrs ago
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Hello, there. My name is Matt, but on this website I just refer to myself as m@. I love all things Star Wars, food, beer, and music, especially The Beatles. I'm one who likes to be noticed and will sometimes say or do inappropriate things to get your attention. I'm perfectly complimented by my online and real life partner