Adding the line:
EMBED[SRC*="ads/"] { display: none ! important }
(and its various permutations) gets rid of shockwave ads, which are becoming more and more popular, especially in everyones favorite (free registration req'd) online newspaper.
This makes sense now:
I was taking the Amtrak train home to Raleigh from New York, and some plain-clothes policemen boarded when we stopped at Washington. They flashed their badges, and proceeded to search the guy sitting next to me, who happened to be young, black, and travelling alone... then they apologized, since he was innocent, and left without telling anyone why.
Adding the line:
EMBED[SRC*="ads/"] { display: none ! important }
(and its various permutations) gets rid of shockwave ads, which are becoming more and more popular, especially in everyones favorite (free registration req'd) online newspaper.
This makes sense now:
I was taking the Amtrak train home to Raleigh from New York, and some plain-clothes policemen boarded when we stopped at Washington. They flashed their badges, and proceeded to search the guy sitting next to me, who happened to be young, black, and travelling alone... then they apologized, since he was innocent, and left without telling anyone why.
Don't tv stations already broadcast using local transmitters directly to antennas at people's houses -- for free?