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by simonblack
2514 days ago
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It depends a lot on how much you are paying for your internet service, and/or how fast it is. If you're paying nothing or just a little, and/or it's very fast then the extra time/cost of the ad content is negligible. On the other hand, if your internet connection is slow, expensive or you have a small monthly quota, then any time or cost involved in downloading largish volumes of ad content becomes a huge fraction of your costs. I once had a monthly quota of two gigabytes when travelling. An average of only 60 megabytes per day. It doesn't take many two-three megabyte webpages full of ads to soak up that 60MB daily quota. |
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I don't get to pay less at Nordstroms because I don't make as much money as a surgeon. I shop at Gap or a thrift store instead.
Either go to different sites or don't visit those sites at all.
Despite what so many posters here seem to think, it's not a god-given right to read the NYT without looking at ads lol.