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Those pop up adds **** me right off, most annoying thing this forum could allow. Not 100% sure but I think they are just the google adds too so I dont even know how much $ the forum makes from it.
For the record you'll never see a Haulen *** pop up add. Id rather have an add blend into the background than make you want to throw your computer through a wall.
if you are see those add after your scroll over a word that has double underlines and looks like a link to another page. if you look in the upper right had corner you will see "intellitxt" or the name of the company that created these adds. HDF has to add this type of advertisment to have them pop up. i didnt like it either when i first saw them. but i found a way around it without have to use a different browser. go to this link and it tells you how to fix it, if using IE... http://jaxjaguar.t35.com/keyword_ads.html
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