Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Why a non-profit organization, advertising the fact that, as it sounds like a chest thumping pride?

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Topic basically by Fan of Reductio ad absurdum: why do non profit organizations advertise that fact with what sounds to me like chest thumping pride?

for example, i just reinstalled firefox which i hope will undo a virus:


“Made by a global non-profit dedicated to shaping the future of the Web for the public good.”

OK, answer 1 is the hopey, changie view.

can i have the realist’s view next?


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Answer by simplicitus
You clearly haven’t thought about this at all.


But you are absolutely right. You shouldn’t use a free product like Firefox. You should buy from the corporations that are dedicated to making money off you, like Microsoft, even if it isn’t as good. After all, why should you give those do-gooders the satisfaction of knowing that they are making a difference in the world? Why, that may give them something to feel proud about.


More generally (non-profit hospitals, universities, etc.), they are telling you that the money you do give them is all going into the product, not into the pockets of owners. All other things being equal (which they never are), that means you should be getting more value for your money.


For small non-profits, it tells you that the people doing it are doing it for the good they do, not for the financial rewards. For most people, that is something to be proud of. (And which would you rather do business with, a mechanic who loves his work or one who is just in it for the money?)


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Friday, April 12, 2013

Fix unterminated string constant error, and how the object is null or not store_list?

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Trouble basically by lilmama: How to fix unterminated string constant error and store_list is null or not an object?

When I open internet explorer or new tabs I get the unterminated string constant error. Doesn’t seem to matter what site I’m on. Then if I do a search I’m getting that error along with ‘store_list’ is null or not an object.


Please help me fix these issues!


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Answer by Міша
If this happens just from opening up IE — without you doing anything — then the problem must be with the “initial” page, that IE is set to open upon start-up.


In my opinion, this should ALWAYS be blank page (URL “about:blank”), but, in your case, that seems different.


Unless you, or your ISP (or school?) set the initial URL for you (and the page has a bug), it is supposed be set to something under msn.com, where Microsoft is highly unlikely to have a bug.


More probably, you’ve downloaded some crap, which changed the initial page to point to some shoddy advertising site. The goal is for the scum -g to get paid every time the advertising page loads.


Chances are, you have other infections and should either seek professional help for your PC (Stapes, Best Buy, Office Depot all offer “anti-virus” services, but I’ve never used them), or, if you have a clue, clean up your computer yourself.


Download Ad-Aware (see link in Sources below) — the free version is fine, you can refuse to upgrade to the paid version — and let it perform a full scan once (can take hours). You’ll be amazed, how much crap you have… You, probably, will want to let Ad-Aware take “default action” with every item it finds…


Re-run it (in the faster “smart” scan mode) at least once a week after that… And be careful downloading dancing kitties next time…


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