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#23900 11-Jul-2008 00:57
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For the same power company thing - the contact energy one.

Where else do those ad's run? Here is the only place that I exclude from adblock that I frequent.




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  #146519 11-Jul-2008 01:00
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richms: For the same power company thing - the contact energy one.

Where else do those ad's run? Here is the only place that I exclude from adblock that I frequent.


What's broken about it?  I see a flash ad for Contact, ideas of saving energy - making your own TV shows.  Works fine here.




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#146520 11-Jul-2008 01:01
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What's broken now? The ad is running since Monday and I didn't notice anything wrong...





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  #146523 11-Jul-2008 01:10
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When it is open I cant change tabs in firefox till it gets to the part where there is no movement in it. Its doing the same thing the last one for contact energy did. CPU drops back to normal when I close all tabs with it on, with any open its sitting with firefox taking 50% (guess its single threaded thankfully)

On the laptop its taking all the cpu, but I can still change tabs in firefox.




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