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Posted by Chris on June 01, 2001 at 21:28:55 from (65.81.120.3):
In Reply to: noncommercial site? really? posted by nomad on June 01, 2001 at 17:14:10:
I think everyone feels, and is taken advantage of in many instances so join the club--I know I do. I don't know what the significance of a comercial vs. non-comercial site is to you but if you think you'll be billed something or that the advice you get here will direct you to products sold by the owners of this site and not others that my exist, I ensure you that isn't the case. Getting advice here for better or worse is just like asking a question to goup of nieghbors. They are the opinions of those people--you too can add your advise to anyone's postings here. There are ads that appear in various places on this site like most sites and I'm sure they are put there to help pay the bills of hosting a web site but I just ignore them--unless I see an interesting one.
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