My daughter is trying to gather some images from google on women in 1920s era
advertising. Every time she clicks on an image, a full-page ads-by-google
pops up and completely hides the image and the original web site. The address
in the browser is buyvintage ads .com or something.
Google
In a message dated 3/29/2010 2:28:47 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
michaela.de.br...@gmail.com writes:
My daughter is trying to gather some images from google on women in 1920s
era advertising. Every time she clicks on an image,
Just judged a history event last weekend, and I'm surprised
Just judged a history event last weekend, and I'm surprised that students
no longer seem to know about print sources. Could she get some of what
she
needs from them? Examples--Time-Life Books did a series a while ago about
life in different decades, and I would be surprised if they weren't
In a message dated 3/29/2010 7:33:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
lando...@netins.net writes:
Teachers encourage them to find everything on the web.
And, alas, they don't always seem to teach how to evaluate sources--the
judges at the history event discussed that, too. (A long time ago,
My daughter is trying to gather some images from google on women in 1920s era
advertising. Every time she clicks on an image, a full-page ads-by-google pops
up and completely hides the image and the original web site. The address in the
browser is buyvintage ads .com or something.
Anyone know
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Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 5:46 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] google images
My daughter is trying to gather some images from google on women in
1920s era advertising. Every time she
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Doesn't do it on that site for me. She might have caught a virus. I
doubt that's Google ads, it's not the kind of thing they do.
Audrey
I think it may have been the search terms. I don't think it was a virus,
because it happened on both her mac and my pc. When I left off the