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damn subscription runs out in 22 days

The only difference is the ads. Both subscribers and non-subscribers have the full text search as well as 1000 PM limits.
 
Originally posted by: minendo
The only difference is the ads. Both subscribers and non-subscribers have the full text search as well as 1000 PM limits.
Frankly I don't even see ads any more... I guess I've seen them for so long that they don't register any more. There's some psych term to describe this that I cannot recall.

techfuzz
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
Ads, huh? See this thread.

Good to know you support the site.

Its not like subscription is an option anymore.. I just couldn't stand having everything shifted to the right because of ads on the left. I still have to put up with the ads when I am at work (have to use IE), so its not like I don't see them. I'd just rather not when I'm relaxing at my personal machine. I doubt I"m the only one here that does that...
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: GoodDad
remind me how to check to see when mine runs out?

Top of page. Click on View my Subscription Information.

GAAAH!!!!

Welcome GoodDad.
Your subscription details are as follows:

Subscription Start Date: April 22, 2003
Subscription End Date: April 22, 2004

Your subscription runs out in 21 days.

 
Originally posted by: minendo
The only difference is the ads. Both subscribers and non-subscribers have the full text search as well as 1000 PM limits.

Same here.

My subscription expired 5 months ago and it was unbearable at first (PM limit was only 100). Then it was bumped to 800 and recently to 1000.

Just ignore the ads and life goes on.
 
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