Do you guys (OTHER POSTES)make a habit of clicking on the various sponsors of AtlasF1???
I'd keep it in mind becasue Atlas seems to be growing and serving us more in depth and complete coverage which must be starting to cost something so i am all for keeping their sponsors/advertisers happy.
Atlas sponsors
Started by
Alfisti
, Apr 20 2000 10:30
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 20 April 2000 - 10:30
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#2
Posted 27 April 2000 - 12:10
I don't think American home loans would be very useful in Australia...
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Life and love are mixed with pain...
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Life and love are mixed with pain...
#3
Posted 27 April 2000 - 16:25
I just tried to use the Grand Prix tickets page. Got to the first screen but couldn't go any further than that because this computer doesn't have 'flash' or something. All very nice these fancy web pages but not very smart if potential customers can't access them properly
#4
Posted 27 April 2000 - 18:54
Nomad,
What's stopping you from downloading the Flash plugin? It's one of the best advancements in web publishing in my opinion and when web sites use it right and well, it makes the surfing simply awesome.
Just download the plugin. It doesn't weigh much and it sure is worth it.
What's stopping you from downloading the Flash plugin? It's one of the best advancements in web publishing in my opinion and when web sites use it right and well, it makes the surfing simply awesome.
Just download the plugin. It doesn't weigh much and it sure is worth it.
#5
Posted 27 April 2000 - 20:13
Ray... i just click on them because that's how they are measured.. by number of hits... so as long as they think their ad is working then Atlas is the winner..
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"Life will not break your heart, it'll crush it" - Henry Rollins.
#6
Posted 30 April 2000 - 14:55
I actually purchased a new infoLITHIUM battary from eCOST.com after clicking a link from the Atlasf1 board. That ought to count for something...
Rainstorm -
I suspect Nomad was (as her screen name sugessts) fairly far from home on a borrowed (Library ?) computer, and not in much of a position to install new software on someone else's PC..
Rainstorm -
I suspect Nomad was (as her screen name sugessts) fairly far from home on a borrowed (Library ?) computer, and not in much of a position to install new software on someone else's PC..