[thelist] ZapMe!
Joe Crawford
jcrawford at avencom.com
Mon Feb 26 15:28:52 CST 2001
For more on ZapMe and their failed kid-snooping business model, check
out:
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,20204,00.html
They have appeared to change their business model:
http://www.zapme.com/
As to why there's a quote from Ralph Nader (from 1998), I'd say it's
more evidence that Ralph has been out there championing honorable sides
for a while. Your comments about him personally are pretty weak. A man
not sitting in the whitehouse can hardly be accused of stealing it.
As to *your* personal preferences about being profiled, I don't see how
that applies to kids being profiled while ostensibly in a public school
venue.
Also, I would encourage you to include <tip>'s if you're going to
inflict rants on us all.
Regards,
Joe
<tip type="Validation of Code">
If you're interested in validation, but have never quite gotten to it,
here are the granddaddy sites for HTML and CSS validation.
HTML Validator
http://validator.w3.org/
CSS Validator
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator-uri.html
</tip>
Ryan Finley wrote:
> <OT>
> This is a personal opinion...
>
> The tone of this article was infuriating! I personally would want
> advertisers to know as much as they want about me...Maybe then I'll find out
> about stuff that I actually find useful.
>
> That's why I shop for books and CDs at Amazon...they learn all about my
> preferences and are able to make accurate predictions of my tastes and
> desires.
>
> And what's with the quote by Nader, "This is borderline child abuse".
> Stubborn whitehouse-stealing bastard!
>
> Sorry for the rant...feel much better now.
> </OT>
> <OT>
> I've never heard of it...so i decided to do a search just to see if it
> is a browser worth looking into...here's a news article i found:
>
> http://www.essential.org/alert/releases/ZapmeBBrel.html
> </OT>
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