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21 November 2000
News
I'd like to put in a sincere apology if any of you experienced the horror that is a pop-up ad during your visit to the site today. I was just as surprised as I'm sure any of you were to see them, since they were not part of my agreement with Bla-Bla. Furthermore the code that would implement them on the site is commented out (made null) on my end, so that means they're being sneaky.
Rest assured that I am composing a polite yet very grumpy email this very moment, and that the situation will hopefully be resolved soon. Terribly sorry.
It appears that some, but not all bla-bla sites are currently aflicted by the aforementioned pop-up plague. Until bla-bla can explain to me how and why the pop-ups appeared on my site, I will not be showing any of their ads. That's right, I'm breaching contract. Hell hath no fury like a webmistress whose readers are subjected to pop-ups.
Rest assured that I am composing a polite yet very grumpy email this very moment, and that the situation will hopefully be resolved soon. Terribly sorry.
Newsflash: 15 minutes later
It appears that some, but not all bla-bla sites are currently aflicted by the aforementioned pop-up plague. Until bla-bla can explain to me how and why the pop-ups appeared on my site, I will not be showing any of their ads. That's right, I'm breaching contract. Hell hath no fury like a webmistress whose readers are subjected to pop-ups.
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