Norm48327 "Are you listening, Kalmbach?" Only with deaf ears and indifference to their subscribers.
"Are you listening, Kalmbach?"
Only with deaf ears and indifference to their subscribers.
I wonder if they figure we're just a small group of whiners, and thus choose to ignore us while laughing in the background. Or perhaps they just don't care, and therefore either will not or cannot do the small fixes we have mentioned.
No, they don't bug me.. but I have a high threshold for things that bug me. life is too short to be bugged. So long as I am able to skip what I don't want to read or see, I have enough food in my stomach, and no one is coming after me with a dagger I'm fairly content.
Ulrichlife is too short to be bugged.
Far too short.
John WR Ulrichlife is too short to be bugged. Far too short.
Semper Vaporo
Pkgs.
Semper Vaporo John WR Ulrichlife is too short to be bugged. Far too short. I totally agree, but then, why do these people work so hard at bugging us? BOYCOT them!
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Murphy Siding Semper Vaporo John WR Ulrichlife is too short to be bugged. Far too short. I totally agree, but then, why do these people work so hard at bugging us? BOYCOT them! It's their job?
Interesting aside: I recently cleaned out my hard drive of all cookies, placeholders, etc. When I first came back to this forum and lurked (without signing in) I did not get any of the annoying things mentioned in this thread. After I re-signed in, the yellow bar as well as the popover ad immediately reappeared. So my conclusion is that the kalmbach servers do indeed know who is logged in, and thus could also know of your subscription status.
Zardoz - you are working too hard. On the right side of the forum subject list - they have a Welcome and exactly when my subscription expires. Plus they always use my real first name - you know - the one that irritates me.
Jenny
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
"Interesting aside: I recently cleaned out my hard drive of all cookies, placeholders, etc. When I first came back to this forum and lurked (without signing in) I did not get any of the annoying things mentioned in this thread. After I re-signed in, the yellow bar as well as the popover ad immediately reappeared. So my conclusion is that the kalmbach servers do indeed know who is logged in, and thus could also know of your subscription status."
Seems to me they should be targeting non-subscribers; not those already paying.
Norm
zardoz ? So how does that job description read? And I wonder what the interview process is like? Does the applicant try to out-jerk or overly irritate the interviewer? Interesting aside: I recently cleaned out my hard drive of all cookies, placeholders, etc. When I first came back to this forum and lurked (without signing in) I did not get any of the annoying things mentioned in this thread. After I re-signed in, the yellow bar as well as the popover ad immediately reappeared. So my conclusion is that the kalmbach servers do indeed know who is logged in, and thus could also know of your subscription status.
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So how does that job description read? And I wonder what the interview process is like? Does the applicant try to out-jerk or overly irritate the interviewer?
Semper,
Kalmbach is giving me something for nothing here. But it is a competitive world and they still have to pay their bills. I can live with the yellow footer.
Some people here are very sensitive to even the slightest suggestion of criticism to railroads and people associated with them. Perhaps publishers deserve some consideration too.
John
Murphy Siding Semper Vaporo ? So how does that job description read? And I wonder what the interview process is like? Does the applicant try to out-jerk or overly irritate the interviewer? Interesting aside: I recently cleaned out my hard drive of all cookies, placeholders, etc. When I first came back to this forum and lurked (without signing in) I did not get any of the annoying things mentioned in this thread. After I re-signed in, the yellow bar as well as the popover ad immediately reappeared. So my conclusion is that the kalmbach servers do indeed know who is logged in, and thus could also know of your subscription status. I never said I agreed with the policy, only that it is part of some marketing person's job. He or she is probably a new marketing grad, who was told to do whatever it takes to increace sales of whatever stuff they're trying to push, using the latest fads in communications. Right or wrong, if bugging the bejeebers out of you with annoying pop-up ads is shown to work somewhere, somehow, it will be used against you on this site as well. Every time I open my e-mail, there's a fresh e-mail there from Adrianna that says "Hey you!". I wonder if Adrianna has a subscription to Trains Magazine? You would hope that some companies would have more class than to stoop to this. You'd probably be wrong. This is the future you're looking at. If this follows how other things have gone in the past, the next level is a forum that you pay for, to avoid those annoying ads.They paved paradise, and put up a parking lot..
Semper Vaporo ? So how does that job description read? And I wonder what the interview process is like? Does the applicant try to out-jerk or overly irritate the interviewer? Interesting aside: I recently cleaned out my hard drive of all cookies, placeholders, etc. When I first came back to this forum and lurked (without signing in) I did not get any of the annoying things mentioned in this thread. After I re-signed in, the yellow bar as well as the popover ad immediately reappeared. So my conclusion is that the kalmbach servers do indeed know who is logged in, and thus could also know of your subscription status.
That quote above was edited improperly... it is not my comment, but that of Zardoz who had quoted Murphy Siding, who had quoted me, when I quoted John WR who had quoted Ulrich. I don't mind reducing the clutter of multiple embedded quotes, but ya gots to git right the user name of the person whose comment you are leaving in the quote.
And I should point out that I get the adverts whether I am logged in or not, or if I am using my magazine subscriber ID or my more usual non-subscriber ID.
Yes, I am getting an excellent value in this forum and I do appreciate that, but I am incensed by the intrusive, in your face, advertising. If you want my money, be nice to me! PERIOD!
Get some cheese to go with your whine. Works just fine.
These forums are free. They can do what they want. You can always look for other MRR forums. There are quite a few.
I found one with a free eZine that is improving quite fast.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
Semper Vaporo That quote above was edited improperly... it is not my comment, but that of Zardoz who had quoted Murphy Siding, who had quoted me, when I quoted John WR who had quoted Ulrich. I don't mind reducing the clutter of multiple embedded quotes, but ya gots to git right the user name of the person whose comment you are leaving in the quote.
What bugs me is that if you compose a message in the composition box, then want to change the font, you highlight the whole text, and change the font or font size. The highlight goes away during that process, but then comes back when you are done.
Sometimes I do that and then go up and pull down a quote from the post above. Then to add a little space between the quote and my message, I might hit the return key. If you do that and your text is still highlighted from changing the font, the return key deletes the whole thing.
BucyrusWhat bugs me is that if you compose a message in the composition box, then want to change the font, you highlight the whole text, and change the font or font size. The highlight goes away during that process, but then comes back when you are done.
You are absolutely right, Bucyrus. And it is easy to get carried away will all the things we can do to our posts. It is easy to make a stray movement and wipe everything out. On the other hand, I began in the days of manual typewriters. We have really come a long way.
I see it does it WORD too, but I never noticed it. I always use the delete key and never would have thought about using the return key. I probably have accidentally deleted in WORD but I never remember it as an issue because WORD has an undo command so you can retrieve an accidental deletion.
John WR BucyrusWhat bugs me is that if you compose a message in the composition box, then want to change the font, you highlight the whole text, and change the font or font size. The highlight goes away during that process, but then comes back when you are done. You are absolutely right, Bucyrus. And it is easy to get carried away will all the things we can do to our posts. It is easy to make a stray movement and wipe everything out. On the other hand, I began in the days of manual typewriters. We have really come a long way. John
Murphy Siding; Your last sentence nalied it to the wall.
Y6bs evergreen in my mind
Murphy Siding; did you go to the RIP track to get fixed ?? I have been signaled to the rip track a few times. However, the fix never seems to work. Do the fixers use metric or SAE standard tools and hardware I would hope no trains or feelings over this post were injured.
I'd rather deal with a few pop-ups and a small banner on the bottom of the page than full page popups that completely block my view until they're ready to go away.
Kinda like the adverts on YouTube - they should know by now that people are going to click on the "go away" button after five seconds.
Or the news sites that make you sit through a 30 second ad so you can see what you came for. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not travelling 1500 miles to buy a car from a dealer I've never heard of in a town I may or may not ever visit. I just want to know what's going on (or happened).
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Don't worry, pretty soon the "go away" button will wait until 10 seconds, then 30, then it will also "go away".
We are so inundated with ads, I wonder who even pays attention to them anymore? I never really looked at that trains map thing they are pushing in that pop up ad. I simply close it out every time.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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Call me a fool, but I think there is a better way. If they HAVE to have the advertising to bring me whatever on the Internets for free, I propose something different. Don't make me wait 10 or 20 or 30 seconds to hit the escape button. Show the name of the product or company to being advertised. Then give me a box to write that name in, and then send me down the line. For example: "This train video is sponsored by Victoria's Secret." I then type in "Victoria's Secret", and it jumps to the start of the video. I'd have to believe that this would be less annoying, and certainly couldn't make the product advertising any less forgettable than the sit and simmer system used now by most advertisers. Quick- the last time you had to wait 15 seconds before you were able to skip an ad, what product was being advertised?
zugmann Don't worry, pretty soon the "go away" button will wait until 10 seconds, then 30, then it will also "go away". We are so inundated with ads, I wonder who even pays attention to them anymore? I never really looked at that trains map thing they are pushing in that pop up ad. I simply close it out every time.
The reason I HATE (a word I rarely use) ads is that I resent my consciousness being messed with. I have mostly given up on tv; it was bad enough when the ad time seemed to equal program time, but when ads started appearing during the program (like popups but without anyway to click them away) is when I gave up. At least PBS only has ads at the beginning and end of programs.
The next time you watch a professional sports event, try counting all the ads to which you are subjected: this will include all the little ads the talking heads have to throw in, like "This score update brought to you by_____"; or "Here is _____'s 'Play of the day", etc. Oh, and don't forget the inundation of signage in the stadiums. I bet you lose count before the game ends, or else you realize how many ads there really are and just turn the tv off in disgust.
So when I come here for alternative entertainment, and the ad barrage continues, I am disappointed.
Murphy Siding Quick- the last time you had to wait 15 seconds before you were able to skip an ad, what product was being advertised?
Quick- the last time you had to wait 15 seconds before you were able to skip an ad, what product was being advertised?
I think it was a car dealer in Houston, TX. I live in NY. The TV station got their money, but the dealership (I don't even remember the name) got squat.
I don't pay attention to those ads - I'm too busy watching the little counter count down to zero so I can click on it and make the ad go away.
When I see an advert start that has to play (even for just 5 seconds) before I can see a web video I went to the web site to view, I immediately close the window and forego watching the advert or the video. I just hope that the "view count" does not get incremented even though I actually didn't see the video, cuz, I DIDN'T.
As for adverts that appear over the TV shows, it really irks me when they put it over any foreign language translation captioning such that I can't read the captioning. Nothing like the bad guys spilling the beans on what they are going to do, and some idiot advert sweeps over the text, obliterating them. Also, when there is some tense scene, when you expect the boogie man to jump out from that shadow and they stick an advert for the next program on the bottom of the screen where the star runs out on the screen and points at words advertising the next program.
PBS stations work so hard to find enough filler between programs, and they also do voice overs and visual adverts over the last scenes at the end of each program advertising the next program.
The local PBS network used to do voice overs at the end of "The Red Green Show" when there was still audio from the show while the credits were running... often there were funny comments made at that time and it got destroyed by the voice over advert. During one of their Festivals (aka: begging week) someone refused to donate if they continued the practice and they abruptly ceased. MONEY does talk!
I wonder if some of us are taking our entertainment far too seriously.
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