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Ad-block Shades
Pull down shades to block out advertising on the computer screen | |
These would be locking shades, four of them that extend
from each side of the screen, to block out advertising. They
would be physical shades that roll up just like regular window
shades.
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The name made me think the shades had the ads on them. Maybe rename like BlockOut Shades... |
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How would a physical screen filter advertisements? And
why would I need this, when there are excellent software
ad-blockers available? |
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[+] though "ghost spammers" was how I read the title. |
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Do computers still have adverts on them? I never knew. |
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//Do computers still have adverts on them? I never
knew.// Me neither. At least, I haven't seen one
since around the
time I got Adblock Plus. |
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I never gets Ads either, but thought it was because I don't peruse strange sites... |
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Run the display adaptor at a lower resolution
and pan the active area ? |
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So, not made by Joo Janta. |
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You could make these much cheaper by printing ads
on them. |
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Just read this and the annos. [Jesus]! |
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And [spidermother], I'm still laughing!! |
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I recently saw a photo (possibly on YouTube, but I forget...)
of a piece of cardboard taped to the side of a monitor to do
exactly this. |
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